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ArmandTanzarian
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I knew that pointless mirror mount would come in useful one day. No more getting lost for me. I'll just break down instead!

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Meus Lambretta est non infractus. Is est quietus.
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Will you be able to view screen? I mounted one on my GP a few years back and the vibration of it made the display a blur.Only wanted to see mph.
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ArmandTanzarian
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soosh wrote:Will you be able to view screen? I mounted one on my GP a few years back and the vibration of it made the display a blur.Only wanted to see mph.

Just come back from a quick test run.

Shakes like a shakey thing at tickover but anything above 10 mph and its fine. I can't hear the nice lady talking while I'm driving but I can put up with that.
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ArmandTanzarian wrote:
soosh wrote:Will you be able to view screen? I mounted one on my GP a few years back and the vibration of it made the display a blur.Only wanted to see mph.

Just come back from a quick test run.

Shakes like a shaky thing at tick over but anything above 10 mph and its fine. I can't hear the nice lady talking while I'm driving but I can put up with that.

Try these http://www.ultimateear.com/Sales/Walkman.htm i bought the velcro pad speakers for my helmet (crap) but i know a few who have these, keeps the wind noise out but you here the nice lady :lol: :lol:
TS1 and PX stay in the garage (future barn finds) out on the GTS 300 when I go out on a scooter.
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Here's mine,

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How come phonetics isn't spelt with an 'f'?

Check out my boobs! <-- <--Just imagine being burried between those puppies!
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I used this one to fix my TomTom on a SIL GP to calibrate the speedo

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I also made a bracket to go on the inside legshield spare wheel holder on my Li, see below...
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Here's the spare wheel holder one:

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The interface plate was bought on eBay as part of a kit and bolted to the ally plate.
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ArmandTanzarian
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Train Driver wrote: Try these http://www.ultimateear.com/Sales/Walkman.htm i bought the velcro pad speakers for my helmet (crap) but i know a few who have these, keeps the wind noise out but you here the nice lady :lol: :lol:

My brother in law made his own in-ear plugs by moulding some earphones into this stuff.




Or something like this might be worth a go

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