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  1. Stefan C's Avatar
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    Default bike mount for Bold??

    Is there a bike mount for the Bold? I want to put my Bold on my bike and do amAze GPS.

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    I'd be so worried about going over a bump, or a rough stretch of road and it coming free from the mount.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Krynj View Post
    I'd be so worried about going over a bump, or a rough stretch of road and it coming free from the mount.
    These seem to have a strong wrap around mount. They are intended for street bikes and motorcycles
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    Hopefully.

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    Theirs not a lot of specifics their, I wouldn't touch it.

    I need to know if it carries rubber seals to limit or shrink vibrations.
    I ride my 650 pretty hard so vibrations are a constant, which is why my mirrors are rubber mounted, especially since I take the interstate on occassions and at 80 mph, vibs are insane.
    The last mount I used for my BB costed me a dummy phone...
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    I dont really trust most mounts, especially ones with no shock absorber or some kind of a physical wire tether to a part of the bike. Too, too many a good gps and phones have been lost through this on my count alone.

    Although if you do decide to go this route, then hardwiring in a charging port into your bike is a very, very good (and extremely simple) idea...

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