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Looking for 10MM Bolt in the Cockpit area for RAM Mount or other suggestion

Fjrwillie

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Just pulled the trigger on a RT-S and will be flying into ChiTown in the next week or so to pick it up to ride back Mass. Looking for a quick way to mount a RAM Mount in the cockpit area for my GPS's. I have a RAM ball with a tab on it that has a drilled hole for mounting on a 10MM bolt. It's similar to below

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Looking for a spot to attach this to temporarily until I get home for a better and more permanent solution.

I figure if I am going to ride the 1000 or so miles we might as well make it an adventure.

Thanks in Advance

Willie
 
dash bolt

I just mounted an xgrip phone mount for a cross country trip, using the lower left screw that holds dash cover in place. it is not a 10mm screw, but i used that exact same mount with a washer. you will need a 5mm bolt about an inch and a half long.
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I just mounted an xgrip phone mount for a cross country trip, using the lower left screw that holds dash cover in place. it is not a 10mm screw, but i used that exact same mount with a washer. you will need a 5mm bolt about an inch and a half long.
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Absolutely Perfect !!! The ducks are getting lined up for a jump into the sea of Spyderdom. :ohyea:

Willie
 
get a 4 inch hose clamp. You can mount it very solidly to the bar by wrapping it around the bar and over the tab tighten down with a screw driver,3 min mount,works very well. I mounted mine this way about 1k miles ago and no problems.
 
I used a bunch of washers to raise the the bolts in the middle of the handle bars up enough to make the RAM mount work, still had plenty of bolt left to tighten it up.
 
get a 4 inch hose clamp. You can mount it very solidly to the bar by wrapping it around the bar and over the tab tighten down with a screw driver,3 min mount,works very well. I mounted mine this way about 1k miles ago and no problems.

Another great creative solution !!! Maybe I will bring a hose clamp so I have 2 methods. TY TY

Willie
 
Congratulations..!!

great choice ..:2thumbs: so a hand full of washers a hose clamp and a one eyed ram ball is all you need to get her home...:roflblack::roflblack: sounds like a junkyard wars episode. Have a great trip home. Be safe...:yes::yes:
 
Just pulled the trigger on a RT-S and will be flying into ChiTown in the next week or so to pick it up to ride back Mass. Looking for a quick way to mount a RAM Mount in the cockpit area for my GPS's. I have a RAM ball with a tab on it that has a drilled hole for mounting on a 10MM bolt. It's similar to below

RAM-B-272U.jpg


Looking for a spot to attach this to temporarily until I get home for a better and more permanent solution.

I figure if I am going to ride the 1000 or so miles we might as well make it an adventure.

Thanks in Advance

Willie
You could probably mount that to one of the 4 bolts that hold the handlebars on.
 
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