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Does anyone have an opinion about

Its very nice, but at that price, I'll pass.

Besides, it is nothing more than a series of RAM items that I put together for a mere fraction of the price along with a much nicer custom mount solution for my particular model.

I've also added a Manfrotto Quick Release plate to my mount.

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And then I can also customize it by adding other RAM items...

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The threaded port in cameras is a standard 1/4" thread. I use a RAM ball with the 1/4" thread, threaded into the camera and a similar setup. It works just fine.
 
Just looks like something else to impale oneself on if the need arises.
 
So, are you taking pictures on the fly? I seem to have found my solution in my riding jackets upper right pocket...:dunno
 
It seems that is what some folks are doing. I am just looking to move my gps from its current location to a more easily visable place. I liked the looks of the Multipod and hoped maybe someone else here had one to tell me about it.
 
Multipod

I use it for my Zumo and it is mounted in one of the handlebar bolts on the left side. I can adjust it so the dash is visible and it is handy for re-routing on the fly.
Yes, more expensive than RAM options, but slick.....

2008 R1200RT
 
Thanks again for the input. I am familiar with the RAM ball setup. That is how my gps was mounted on my previous bike. Simple and effective, I have no complaints about it.

I saw the multipod online and liked the looks of it. I hoped others here might have some experience with it to share. If it had a distinct draw back or some other odd design flaw, I didn't want to spend the extra money on it. It looks slick and if it works ok, I think I will give it a try.
 
If it had a distinct draw back or some other odd design flaw, I didn't want to spend the extra money on it.

Just out of curiousity, what does it go for over here. On the Wunderlich site in Germany, it goes for a whopping Ôé¼89.95 which would put it at well over US$100 over here.
 
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