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Zumo mounts for R1200ST?

hawkrider

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I just ordered my Zumo; WOO-HOO can;t wait to get it. Anyone out there mount one on a R1200ST? And how? I've seen lots of postings for mounting on RT's. Any "ST" specific advice apreciated.

Thanks, Lou.
 
Connect it via suction mount....

I have an 1150RT. Believe it or not, I used a suction cup mount that Garmin makes and put it in the bottom center of my windshield. I had it on a shelf but the vibration was too annoying. I set the shield at its lowest postion so it wouldn't hit anything regardless of the windshield position - and ran the power up through the gap in the tupperware between the piece covering the guages and the piece directly under the windshield. When it rains, I put a zip lock bag over it just in case. It gets windblown from the gap but it doesn't seem to mind. Also, in that position, you don't have to look down much and take your eyes off the road, to see the screen. Zumo's are great!!!
 
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