View Full Version : No. 8 Wire? Nah - a drill and a craft knife...
slofox
8th December 2010, 14:23
One of the problems with getting toys to go on the bike is mounting them somewhere where they can be used without interfering with unimportant things like steering, brakes, throttle controls etc - all those minor details...
So the TPX was easily mounted with some RAM bits on a stem mount. But with the advent of the Zumo as well, more space was needed.
After talking with Ivan at Ram Solutions (good guys to deal with) I ended up with a "triple mount". Which is a plastic plate of some width that goes on the stem mount and allows more than one accessory to be mounted thereon - one on each side in my case.
Apart from sorting fixings etc, I got it all together last night and tried it out on the bike.
Problem No 1. The TPX's power supply clips onto the side of the TPX mounting plate. There was no room since the mounting plate sits right down on the triple mount...
After a little thinking I figured I needed a hole through the triple mount. Luckily it is plastic and not hard to butcher...er I mean MODIFY...Drill some holes, hack the bits between out with a craft knife. Test and cut more until the power cable fits through.
Try fitting again. All goes on where it should. But.
Problem No 2. Because the triple mount is flat and the TPX needs to face horizontally forward, the Zumo is also flat and facing vertically upwards, making it hard - not to say impossible - to view. Bugger.
Back to the thinking cap. We need to tilt the mounting plate so the Zumo faces more towards the riding position. Prowled around the hardware store this morning and came up with some neoprene tap washers. Poke some behind the top mounting screws and only one behind the bottom mounting screw and a forward tilt is achieved...
Now I daresay things could be tidied up more than they are just now but hey, it works, dunnit...
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Gremlin
8th December 2010, 15:26
Amateur :lol:
I've uh... sorta run out of space, and will still have to fit another heat controller on there somewhere :facepalm:
JATZ
8th December 2010, 18:16
Amateur :lol:
I've uh... sorta run out of space, and will still have to fit another heat controller on there somewhere :facepalm:
WTF !!!?
I think you need a goldwing my friend :yes:
is that a prs/cb type thing on there ?
slofox
8th December 2010, 18:21
WTF !!!?
I think you need a goldwing my friend :yes:
is that a prs/cb type thing on there ?
I think it's a George Foreman grill, innit?
wysper
8th December 2010, 19:13
So where are you going to mount your laptop Mr Fox?
Fark, that is alot of gizmos to go riding LOL
Quasi
8th December 2010, 19:21
Amateur :lol:
I've uh... sorta run out of space, and will still have to fit another heat controller on there somewhere :facepalm:
The little plastic box to carry your sammies in is a particularly useful device:blink:
scumdog
8th December 2010, 19:43
Amateur :lol:
I've uh... sorta run out of space, and will still have to fit another heat controller on there somewhere :facepalm:
There's a bike in there somewhere??:shit:
Gremlin
8th December 2010, 21:56
WTF !!!?
I think you need a goldwing my friend :yes:
is that a prs/cb type thing on there ?
Nah, a goldwing would be no good in the rougher stuff. It may surprise you, but when I look at bike specs, I look at what the alternator is capable of. :yes: And yes, behind the zumo mount is one of the few waterproof UHF CB Transceivers available.
The little plastic box to carry your sammies in is a particularly useful device:blink:
Nope, thats a pelican case for the radar detector. As is usual for me, the normal products, ie, pressed plastic covers I break. Thats a rubber mounted pelican case, on a ram mount, foam inside the case. Lasted well tho!
There's a bike in there somewhere??:shit:
Not much of her in that shot... but yes, you saw her when the red pajama one and I came visiting :D
Mom
9th December 2010, 07:30
Amateur :lol:
I've uh... sorta run out of space, and will still have to fit another heat controller on there somewhere :facepalm:
You should show us the clever mounting bracket you made for the kitchen sink you strap onto the rear mudguard too Gremlin :dodge:
Bren
9th December 2010, 07:53
gizmo shmizmo is all i have to say.....you go out on your bike to get away from it, so why do you have to take it all with you?
jack_hamma
9th December 2010, 09:52
Amateur :lol:
I've uh... sorta run out of space, and will still have to fit another heat controller on there somewhere :facepalm:
Holy heck thats a Jumbo 747 dash!! lol
been_there
9th December 2010, 10:42
Gremlin
Amateur
I've uh... sorta run out of space, and will still have to fit another heat controller on there somewhere
Looks like a new licence will be required to operate all that equipment
slofox
9th December 2010, 12:46
gizmo shmizmo is all i have to say.....you go out on your bike to get away from it, so why do you have to take it all with you?
A radar detector and a GPS, to my way of thinking anyway, just help me to "get away from it all". RD so I can get away quickly, without being "temporarily detained" for any reason :whistle: and GPS so that I can actually get where I want to...without getting lost as I have done on certain occasions in the past...simple really...
besides, I LIKE toys...
Gremlin
9th December 2010, 13:18
I use the GPS to end up in places I would otherwise never find. I always know exactly where I am, just that on occasion its never where I intended to be.
Like slofox, I LIKE toys. But I guess it doesn't really show.
slofox
9th December 2010, 13:21
Like slofox, I LIKE toys. But I guess it doesn't really show.
Nah...it doesn't show at all...:whistle: :rofl:
I did once get really fuckin' lost down the middle of the south central Waikato...didn't have a clue where the hell I was for ages...backtracked, retraced, tried different roads...spent half an hour or more in the pissing rain trying to work out where I was...eventually had to retrace 20 odd km to find somewhere I recognised...turned out the sign I was looking for was lying in the long grass where some dweeblebrain had dropped it after breaking it off...
firefighter
9th December 2010, 14:17
waterproof UHF CB Transceivers available.
None my business, but I gotta know....why?! Do you use it for work or something?
Gremlin
9th December 2010, 16:39
None my business, but I gotta know....why?! Do you use it for work or something?
When I'm exploring forests I turn it on in case there are people in the woods communicating. I set it to constantly scan the frequencies. Trucks can travel quite quickly, assuming there is no-one there, so I prefer to give people a heads up before hand.
I also use it for bike to bike communication. Rather than bluetooth headsets which only pair with each other or similar devices, CB is much more generic, and anyone can get a walkie talkie or suchlike.
For work, its just my mobile, which I control with the Zumo, via bluetooth. I guess it also doesn't show that I'm in IT... which probably explains the love of toys.
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