View Full Version : Sat Nav mount on 2005 sv650s
ian505050
22-12-09, 10:43 PM
I have just bought a tomtom one v4
http://www.gpssatnavsystems.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/TomTom-One-V4-Car-GPS-System-Rear-View.jpg
Whats the best mount i can buy to fit the sat nav too my bike?
Option 1
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/MOTORCYCLE-BIKE-MOUNT-FOR-TOMTOM-ONE-22-XL-V4-GPS_W0QQitemZ400065674901QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_CE_ GPS_Accessories_Software_ET?hash=item5d25c5be95
Were could i mount this? on this bike. I am not 100% sure the way the bracket attaches to the sat nav is 100% secure, it kinda clips on and clips off with very little pressure.
http://www.banditmania.co.uk/Metal%20Parts/SV650_RAISED_CLIP_ON_VIEW_1.jpg
Option 2
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Motorcycle-Mount-for-TOMTOM-ONE-V4-IQ-22-Europe-GPS_W0QQitemZ350249239455QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_CE_ GPS_Accessories_Software_ET?hash=item518c7b439f
This one looks better and probably more secure, but again where can the bracket be attached to the bike?
Option 3
various RAM brackets, i just cant figure out which one would work/be best
http://www.buybits.com/Catalogue.aspx?cid=2122
Before anyone says anything, i am a cheapskate and will not splash out £400 on a tomtom rider
thanks ian
Option 3
various RAM brackets, i just cant figure out which one would work/be best
If you do go for RAM mounts could I suggest you look at their website, may may just find the bits you are after
RAM Web Site (http://www.ram-mount-uk.com/?gclid=CIP-u9XNmIwCFQTmlAodO33J0Q)
Before anyone says anything, i am a cheapskate and will not splash out £400 on a tomtom rider
Hope you've splashed out for the plastic bags ;)
ian505050
22-12-09, 11:27 PM
checked the RAM site andthey dont do any for the v4 with the round speaker on the back?
no bags needed
cellotape over the speaker vent and a bit of clingfilm does the job if it rains.
99% of the time i ride inthe dry anyway, but thanks for the tip.
ian505050
22-12-09, 11:28 PM
this is what i am looking for (but for my satnav)
https://www.expressmounts.com/gallery_pics/pic00654-2.jpg
Dicky Ticker
23-12-09, 09:35 AM
Telferizer do a very good custom mount for the SV and most other makes .
Excelent service,by return post after ordering,guys name is Bob and he is most helpful
Another vote for Telferizer. I used Bob for my SprintST - lots of pictures in this thread:-
clicky (http://forums.sv650.org/showthread.php?t=93479&highlight=telferizer)
Used the satnav for a 680 mile weekend trip to Wales shortly after I fitted it - excellent visibility of satnav & all clocks, the RAM bracket means it fixes absolutely rock solid, no danger of it dropping off and bouncing down the road.
The only problem with the RAM site is that there are SO many different options - speak to Bob (contact details are in my post in the linked thread above), tell him what satnav and bike you are fitting it too and he will send you the mount and all the correct RAM brackets - simples.
i have just used the supplied car windscreen sucker holder jobbie, fixed to my rev counter, as i dont need to know what revs im doing'....works ok, and done long distance like that'........also take alook at the new givi sat nav bag that fixes to the bars etc....im now looking at buying a tom tom rider 2...so if anyone is after a mint tom tom 510 with full maps etc..drop me a pm
Specialone
23-12-09, 01:59 PM
i have just used the supplied car windscreen sucker holder jobbie, fixed to my rev counter, as i dont need to know what revs im doing'....works ok, and done long distance like that'..
+1 Thats how i use mine, trouble with a lot of these mounts is you cant use the base with them i think so cant charge it.
Im gonna get a spare tom tom original mount with an eye and make my own, with a few standard bits from elsewhere.
Until i can justify £400 for a tom tom rider ;)
MattCollins
23-12-09, 03:02 PM
On the SV I just slip the GPS into the map pocket in the top of my tank bag. I don't need to worry about not removing it and having it pinched. It also doesn't vibrate around and it stays dry which may be a concern if the unit is not waterproof.
ian505050
23-12-09, 11:31 PM
Thanks for all the advice so far, i had a 2002 sv650s with a standard tomtom suction mount with a combination of several different cable ties holding the bracket to the yokes. I then added a strip of electrical tape to the bracket where the tomtom slips into the bracket so that it was a tight fit and would not pop out.
I now want a more proffesional job on my 2005 sv that cost about £30 or so.
Dicky Ticker
24-12-09, 10:43 AM
Telferizer will cost about £20
ian505050
26-12-09, 11:34 PM
gonna ring telzizere tommorow as my old sv sat nav was a bit stylish, lol see pic
It worked a treat though
http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/ii302/ian505050/DSC02143.jpg
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