Waterfoul
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Got the GPS installed, 12v 8 ah battery installed and wired, power point installed, new windshield installed.... and managed to put my clutch back together too...
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YAMAHIZAL700
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Very nice!
JeepTherapy
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I am interested to hear how the GPS works out. I like the way it sits...
Waterfoul
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You have no idea how hard it was to get myself to drill HOLES in my sled!! I was sweating bullets! Turned out pretty good though.
I'm thinking of mounting my magellan gps in a pretty similar fashion. Beats having it in my pocket and not even seeing it until you stop. Did you use a RAM mount?
Waterfoul
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No. I just couldnt' stomach the cost of a ram mount. I found a mount online somewhere (dont' remember, sorry) for less than half the cost of a ram. It's probably not as robust as a ram mount, but what is? I think this will work out just fine.
JeepTherapy
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I question how well the GPS will stand the operating extreams? I would think the cold and the shock would tear it up? Garmen ratings down to +5F Magellen ratings down to +14F?
Waterfoul
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Well, this season I'm not too worried about the +5 degrees!! As for the shock... I've had this in my boat for many seasons... 24' boat in 3-4 footers will rock any electronics! Still works fine.
JeepTherapy
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I would think the temps right inside the windshield like that should be a bit higher than ambiant. I sure hope that works cause that is exactly what I had in mind. your right about the +5 this season.... is it mud resistant....
Waterfoul
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JeepTherapy said:I would think the temps right inside the windshield like that should be a bit higher than ambiant. I sure hope that works cause that is exactly what I had in mind. your right about the +5 this season.... is it mud resistant....
Mud resistant! LOL!! Well, it is a marine unit.... so....
ALLSEASONRIDER
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Nice job with the gps mount! I should look into putting mine in the same position on my sxr. The pocket thing is getting old...
.....ALLSEASONRIDER

03viperguy
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looks great, nice work with the install! really looks like it should work well for you! keep us updated, you know........once there is some snow 

Waterfoul
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03viperguy said:looks great, nice work with the install! really looks like it should work well for you! keep us updated, you know........once there is some snow![]()
Hey, I have family in St. Albans, VT.... is there snow up that way? I may just have to drag my sled out there to ride it!! I have a 365 day a year open invite to come visit... I usually go in the summer to fish and such... but... you know... sledding withdrawls are starting to hit!!
03viperguy
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nearly 50* and rain here in central NH right now 

I picked up my ram mount today. I had a gift card to Gander Mountain and I have a ram mount in my car and I like it so much better than the magellan mount. I plan on mounting it similar to your's now that I've seen your photos. What did you connect your power adapter to? I'm debating about running just off recharge-ables and having a pocket heater behing the unit inside the mount to keep it warm.
Waterfoul
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I'm simply running a small 12volt, 8 amp hour battery I made a bracket for on the throttle side, above your toe... below the brake assembly.... riveted in place. I then ran the power wire forward (avoiding the exhaust!), up the hood with the existing wires, and to a power point (you can get one of these at walmart, but I get them at work because I can!). Pluged the Garmin car adapter cable into it and I"m good to go.
JeepTherapy said:I would think the temps right inside the windshield like that should be a bit higher than ambiant. I sure hope that works cause that is exactly what I had in mind. your right about the +5 this season.... is it mud resistant....
http://www.gpscentral.ca/photos.htm
Half way down the page is a photo/story involving GPS in cold climates and one guys solution. Here's a pic to get you interested.