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<blockquote data-quote="TomInPA" data-source="post: 810630" data-attributes="member: 21394"><p>The whole vibration killing a GPS is pretty laughable. I have 40K miles on a Suzuki C90 (1500 cc v-twin) using first a Nuvi 660 and later a 765T. Both are still working great, and the 660 actually fell out of the cradle and skidded along the road about 100 feet. Compared to vibration levels on the FJR, the cruiser literally rocks. Still, this mount is a pretty elegant solution.</p><p></p><p>The Nuvi 765T does everything the Zumo does, and more for about $200. Put it in a RAM Aquabox, and its even waterproof. Took it on a Coast to coast 7000 mile trip last summer, plotted the route and used it with the bluetooth headset, phone and GPS. I think it will like its new home on the FJR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TomInPA, post: 810630, member: 21394"] The whole vibration killing a GPS is pretty laughable. I have 40K miles on a Suzuki C90 (1500 cc v-twin) using first a Nuvi 660 and later a 765T. Both are still working great, and the 660 actually fell out of the cradle and skidded along the road about 100 feet. Compared to vibration levels on the FJR, the cruiser literally rocks. Still, this mount is a pretty elegant solution. The Nuvi 765T does everything the Zumo does, and more for about $200. Put it in a RAM Aquabox, and its even waterproof. Took it on a Coast to coast 7000 mile trip last summer, plotted the route and used it with the bluetooth headset, phone and GPS. I think it will like its new home on the FJR [/QUOTE]
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