Garmin 2610 / 2620 GPS Clutch cover Mount.

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Garmin 2610 / 2620 GPS Clutch cover Mount.

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Hello all. I am looking for the contact details/link/e-mail address of the company, I think its the other side of the pond, who sell the clutch cover mounts (R11OOS) for the Garmin 2600 GPS series.

There is such an array of mounts to pick from, with almost every possible variation available. Some pleasing to the eye and some not....... :?

After having read all the available information on here and having been given some very good pointers from Ian 53, Paul and Black Al and bearing in mind that I use the expanded Famsa tank bag when touring, it seems that the clutch mount may be the one to go for.

Clare very kindly aquired the Garmin and an Autocom for me at Christmas. Still not sure if she was just pissed-off with me getting lost and her inability to shout at me! :)

Any and all help will be greatly appreciated.
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Post by snavetrauts »

Try This site

Part number: Ram-b-346U

http://scripts.ram-mount.com/RamSearch/ ... step=start

When chosing the arm for this go for the smallest 1 inch.

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Post by Steve W »

Hi

Brought mine from here
http://www.cyclegadgets.com/Products/pr ... tem=RAM-BA

Nearer to home try here
http://www.ram-mount-uk.com/

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Colin, try this one mate
http://www.gpsw.co.uk/details/prod3563.html

cheap too!

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hmmm - wonder if that ball is the right size for the "socket" on the back of my Garmin i3...
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Post by leasky »

Thanks guys. Great help. :D

I have gone for the Ram mount which fits over the Clutch cover plus related shite to ensure it all fits/stays/works together.

Just have to try and put it all together and link it through the Autocom now. :?

I foresee a map and shouting being the order of the day as we attempt to find Wales....... :oops:
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Post by Steve W »

Leasky

If you are planning on using the 2610 bike power lead's sound output to the garmin you may have some problems with the sound as it tends tend to cut in and out due to the poor quality of the femal connector.
If you do, give garmin a call and they will advise you how to correct it.
Or see here

http://www.ukgser.com/forums/showthread ... adid=42994

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Thanks for that Steve. The way things are going at the moment, any noise through the system should be a bonus. :?
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