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This is the best I could figure out for mounting my Garmin 2610. Originally wanted to mount it center just below the tach, but couldn't find a suitable bracket anywhere.

If anyone has anything better (especially a good way of mounting it in the center), please let me know.


 

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i bet that's handy! thanks for posting the pics. no idea where else you would put it, though.
 
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As much as I want to mount it on the 109 I think it looks better on my wifes ST so that's where it's gonna stay. BTW I have the 2610 too and love it 8).

Yes we have radio communications so she can tell me if we're lost ;).
 

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I have a Garmin C330 for my car. It is a great unit. I am considering making some kind of fastener to place it directly over the less-than-gorgeous 109 speedometer. I will post pics if it works out. Something where you could just pull it off quickly and stow it in your bag or backpack or whatever.
 

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sledzep01 said:
If the GPS is more important you could scrap the gian tach with a smaller ubit... possibly just a strip of colored LED's.... then put the GPS in the middle.
Perhaps one of these slim models under the bar... and the GPS over??

http://www.dakotadigital.com/index....ategory_ID=235/home_id=60/mode=cat/cat235.htm

I like this one myself... It would keep you from looking down at all

Thanks for this! Not too crazy about the actual unit ;) but that mounting bracket may be exactly what I need for mounting the GPS better. I have a call into the company to find out what the spacing on the bolts are...
 

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it looks better on my wifes ST so that's where it's gonna stay
damned straight. men don't use maps anyway. the bonus is, if you ever get lost, you can blame the missus!
 
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