+Breiti Posted June 27, 2006 Share Posted June 27, 2006 Does anybody can give a recommendation how to use the Garmin Etrex Vista Cx during a motorcycle trip? I do have the Garmin bike kit for 15 Dollar, but the question is whether the vibration is an issue for it to use. I would also prefer a kit with a long neck, so that the unit is easier to read while driving. Any recommendations for that? Thanks in advance for any help. Quote Link to comment
+kgag Posted June 27, 2006 Share Posted June 27, 2006 A buddy of mine has this one.... http://www.ram-mount.com/gps_mounts/ramb30...ramb309ga16.htm And has been happy with it, I will ask him about vibrations and see what he has to say... kgag. Quote Link to comment
+Mopar Posted June 28, 2006 Share Posted June 28, 2006 (edited) I'll second the RAM mount for a motorcycle. Lemme see if I can find a pic of mine. EDIT: Edited June 28, 2006 by Mopar Quote Link to comment
+Breiti Posted June 28, 2006 Author Share Posted June 28, 2006 What about the vibration? I see some plastic cushion on your second picture. Could you read your unit while driving let's say 50 miles an hour? Quote Link to comment
Backroad43 Posted June 30, 2006 Share Posted June 30, 2006 ihave a RAM mount for my Garmin Legend Cx and have been extremely pleased with it. Vibration is not an issue. Of course, I have a 110ci Honda as opposed to a Harley . But the RAMs are very stable. al Quote Link to comment
Backroad43 Posted June 30, 2006 Share Posted June 30, 2006 And I have no plastic or foam cushion on mine. There's a clamp that goes around the handlebars, and an arm that goes to the GPS holder. The arm that I have is 3", but they have a longer size as well. So everything holding the GPS to the bike is "hard". I've experienced no vibration at any speed. al Quote Link to comment
+Mopar Posted July 1, 2006 Share Posted July 1, 2006 What about the vibration? Not really any vibration problems, and I ride an 1100cc V-twin. I see some plastic cushion on your second picture. No plastic cushion there in the pic, I think what you're seeing is the ears on the mounting plate the GPS adapter mounts to. Textured plastic; guess it looks like foam in the pic. The great thing about the RAM mounts is they make about a zillion parts to mount just about anything onto anything. Could you read your unit while driving let's say 50 miles an hour? At least as well as I can read it mounted on the dash of my car at 50MPH. Quote Link to comment
+Mopar Posted July 1, 2006 Share Posted July 1, 2006 (edited) Here's a basic rundown of what you would need: GPS cradle: mount for cradle: arm (avail in 1.75", 3" and 5.25" lengths) handlebar mount (need to know diameter of your bars) Put it all together............ Like I said in the other post, RAM makes a ton of various parts for the RAM system, and there are other ways to mount it on your bike. There may also be companies that make specialized adapters for your particular model bike. I know at least one company makes replacement brake/clutch master cylinder covers with a RAM ball on top. I saw another setup where a replacement fork stem nut had a ball on it. RAM makes a bracket with a ball that looks like you could mount your mirror stem through it to hold it on, and others that looks like they would work well with a windshield mount. The basic motorcycle mount is easy and it works, but if you want to use your imagination the options are endless! Edited July 1, 2006 by Mopar Quote Link to comment
Twilight Error Posted July 1, 2006 Share Posted July 1, 2006 I've also got a RAM on my motorcyle to hold my 76CS. The longer your RAM arm, the more vibration you're going to see. Mine is the shortest arm available, I've got no vibe troubles. With a Vista on the end of the arm, you should be just fine going to a slightly longer unit. Quote Link to comment
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