Sat Nav
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Sat Nav
Anyone know where I can get a mount to attach to the Falco for my old TomTom Go ? The suction mount will attach to the tank, but I dont give it a long life sitting there all the way to Italy this spring. I am going to wire a socket and switch in to charge it while travelling. Got any friendly websites ? Found one that was a little ambiguous and didnt answer my e-mailed questions about suitability so I hesitate to spend cash.
- Aladinsaneuk
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- Aladinsaneuk
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I tie-wrapped my PDA with tomtom (yes yes I know, youve heard this story 100 times on every satnav thread, humor me
) infront of my revcounter.
Waterproofed it by putting it in a re-sealable sandwich bag and connected a cigarette lighter to the fusebox and powered it off that.
A set of £5 noise cancelling headphones with 1 earpiece cut off ( so i could hear the exhaust ) that i kept forgeting about and riving my ear to bits when walking away from bike.
I'm so cheap
but its done holland twice and france once

Waterproofed it by putting it in a re-sealable sandwich bag and connected a cigarette lighter to the fusebox and powered it off that.
A set of £5 noise cancelling headphones with 1 earpiece cut off ( so i could hear the exhaust ) that i kept forgeting about and riving my ear to bits when walking away from bike.
I'm so cheap

- Tweaker
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I wouldn't go or the tank bag option - I tried it and found I had to take my eyes off the road for far too long to be safe (yes, I know I should stop to read it but, really, try NOT looking at it when your riding!)
Try RAM mounts and fit the unit as high inside the screen as you can, then it only takes a quick glance to confirm your route.

Try RAM mounts and fit the unit as high inside the screen as you can, then it only takes a quick glance to confirm your route.
http://www.bikejohnnie.com/portal/portal.php
Have a look at the Techmount stuff. Bikejohnnie are the UK distributor
http://www.techmounts.com/galleries/ind ... lery_id=17
If you do happen to purchase from Bikejohnnie, be sure to mention you were given the link on Aprilia RiderSite
Have a look at the Techmount stuff. Bikejohnnie are the UK distributor
http://www.techmounts.com/galleries/ind ... lery_id=17
If you do happen to purchase from Bikejohnnie, be sure to mention you were given the link on Aprilia RiderSite

Good link Kwackerz
not heard of them before
I've found GPS Warehouse very good for the RAM mounts though http://www.gpsw.co.uk/#
not heard of them before

I've found GPS Warehouse very good for the RAM mounts though http://www.gpsw.co.uk/#
This shows under the aprilia --> Falco --> all models link on bikejohnny..
http://www.bikejohnny.com/cgi-bin/store ... 0-06-40001
http://www.bikejohnny.com/cgi-bin/store ... 0-06-40001
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sat nav mount
try looking for a company called telferizer uk he's based in stockport. he does a ram mount that fits in the headstock its a good fit and doesn't look out of place when the sat nav isn't fitted.
No shit sherlock
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Someone in one of the bike mags, (Bike I think), was asked why the hell did he need a Sat Nav on a bike, when he only normally used it for fun. Came back with a good answer - "So every time I pass a really nice road goin off somewhere I don't know, I can just go there then keep riding absolutely anywhere just enjoying myself til totally feckin lost and not have to worry. When done, just switch on Sat Nav and plot for home. He was surprised by how many new great roads he found.
Don't sound a bad idea to me, but then again don't have a Sat Nav!
Don't sound a bad idea to me, but then again don't have a Sat Nav!