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How to mount GPS on a Motorcycle - Garmin, Tom Tom, Magellan, etc.

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How to mount GPS on a motorcycle with the all-chrome, made-in-the-USA eCaddy Deluxe from Leader Motorcycle. Includes Garmin Nuvi and other Garmin GPS; Tom Tom GPS mounting; Magellan motorcycle mounts; and other GPS models. Features Ultra-Tilt for maximum angle-ability. For more details, see http://www.LeaderMotorcycle.com

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  • How to do it on a Honda CBR 125R?

  • @wiktorkramer I'm not familiar with that bike, do you not have a round handlebar on it? If so this will work. If not, you can check out our flat surface mount or possibly the "gold wing" bracket may attach to your brake reservoir. Just click over to our web site and go to the GPS section (top of left-side nav).

  • i have a sport bike and it does not have the iron bar in the center.

    do you have any alternative for sportbike ?

  • @cherry316316 you can check out our flat surface mount or possibly the "gold wing" bracket may attach to your brake reservoir.

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  • I thought it may be better to use my two big toes instead of thumbs

  • I hope riders don't sit there trying to figure out where they are while toolin down the road and not looking. Its already bad enough with people too busy on their cell phones and do not see a 500 lb motorcycle with a rider perched on top for the rider to be looking at a tv screen instead of the road.

  • @magicluis145 Yep, that does work too!

  • @shanecox704 Put a ziplock bag over it. It works.

  • @redneck500 a Honda Shadow would typically have a 1" diameter handlebar (if it's stock) which is shown in this video. Just visit our web site for details!

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