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RAM Mounting Systems Handlebar Mount for Garmin GPS 60, GPSMAP 60, 60C, 60CS, 60CX, 60CSx

RAM Mounting Systems Handlebar Mount for Garmin GPS 60, GPSMAP 60, 60C, 60CS, 60CX, 60CSx
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Product Description

The RAM marine grade aluminum mount with zinc coated U-Bolt rail adaptor base includes a 1'' diameter ball and socket system with RAM plastic cradle for the Garmin 60, GPSMAP 60, 60C, 60CS, 60CX, 60CSx. The rail adaptor base will fit circular rails from ?? to 1? in diameter. Manufactured in the USA and comes with RAM Lifetime Warranty.


Product Details

  • Color: Black
  • Brand: RAM
  • Model: RAM-B-149Z-GA12U
  • Dimensions: 8.00" h x 3.00" w x 5.00" l, .96 pounds

Features

  • Patented universal rubber ball and socket system allows you to mount virtually anything anywhere.
  • Made of marine grade aluminum with a powder coated finish and rubber balls
  • Superior shock and vibration isolation for electronics
  • Unique design provides easy installation, mobility, strength, adjustability and versatility
  • Construction provides a light weight and corrosion resistant product

Customer Reviews

One strong mount!5
This is one strong mount. I use it on my trail bike and let me tell you this is one strong mount! it is really worth the price and then some. I have used it for about two weeks now. there is no way your GPS will ever fall out in fact it holds it so tight I have to us an allen wrench to remove the button mount in order to remove the GPS without damage.There is some vibration but the solid mount and peace of mind that my expense Gps will never fall off out ways a little vibration. This is The mount you want to use for dirt bikes or mountain bikes. Great product!

Yes, for hard riding... 5
I use this mount on my dirt bike, mountain bike, and in my car. I have the basic ball mount portion affixed on all 3 of those things, and just transfer the cradle and arm-bar to each one. I have used it on my dirt bike for one full riding season, riding motocross trails many weekends throughout the spring/summer/fall, and often rode 50 miles a day. This includes some jumping and lots of bumpy riding. So the reviewer who said it was not for hard riding must be really putting their GPS unit to the coals. I had such a hard time getting my receiver out of the cradle that I actually used a small round file on part of the cradle to make it easier to get it in and out. This system is very high quality and for the price, a great deal.

Improvised to Make It Right (Tight)4
First time out was a flop - literally. The mount felt like it was securely fastened to the handlebars. However, after about two miles the mount flopped over and was hanging upside down. We have a very nice rail-trail locally. It's a decent place to ride, but in order to get to it from our house we have to bike about 3 1/2 miles on city streets ... a lot of which are in bone-jarring, teeth-rattling pathetic shape. Because of problems I've created for myself in the past by over-tightening bolts, clamps, brackets, etc, I was leary to tighten the U-bolt on the RAM handlebar mount any more. What I did to solve the problem was that I cut a small piece of rubber ... single thickness ... from an old bike inner tube and wrapped it around the bike's handlebar right where I (re)mounted the GPS mount. Now the mount stays put. [It would be helpful if the manufacturer would include a small strip of rubber along with the rest of the mounting hardware.]