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Garmin Motorcycle Mount for StreetPilot 2610 and 2620 (010-10495-00) | 
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List Price: $49.99 Buy New: $28.95 You Save: $21.04 (42%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 12 reviews
Media: Electronics Memorabilia: No Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 2.3 x 2.2 x 1.2
MPN: 010-10495-00 Model: 010-10495-00 UPC: 753759044756 EAN: 0753759044756 ASIN: B0000ESZV4
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| Features:
| • | Motorcycle mounting kit for GPS navigation | | • | Lets users move GPS receiver from car to motorcycle | | • | Compatible with Garmin StreetPilot 2610 and 2620 | | • | Includes mounting bracket, power/audio cable, and mounting screws and nuts |
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Product Description GPS navigation isn't just for cars anymore! / Includes mounting bracket, cable, screws & nuts, and complete instructions
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| Customer Reviews: Read 7 more reviews...
Garmin Motorcycle Mount for StreetPilot 2610 and 2620 (010-10495-00) December 16, 2008 I like the security of the Garmin locking cradle to secure my GPS if I leave the bike unattended for a short while. This unit matches up to a Ram mount flange adapter for easy mounting. Ram Mount mounting parts are NOT included. The power cable comes with a inline fuse and long lead to go back to the battery or other power source. There is also a wired standard jack for a mono earplug. The cradle locking screw has has a special screw driver to attach the GPS. This must be kept handy to the bike for convienence to install or remove the GPS. The end on the power cable also has a plastic cover that must be kept handy to cover the power connections when not hooked to the GPS. This is the second Garmin cradle I own (I have 2 motorcycles, one for each) for easy switching of my Garmin GPS between bikes. I have used one of these for 3 years and a lot on miles, never had a problem with the GPS coming loose while riding, but I have a friend whom it happened to on his. He added extra security using a fishing line leader to attach the GPS to the mount for the 'just in case'.
PC Universe is a poor seller. April 17, 2008 "If you buy from PC Universe - you'll probably never get what they advertise on the website. I ordered 2 Garmin Motorcycle Mount for StreetPilot 2610 and 2620 (010-10495-00) and it was six days latter then I Received an e-mail from Amazon stating that the order was being cancelled and not from the seller. PC Universe! Step up and admit your mistakes and maybe you'll keep more customers. As for me, I'll be shopping elsewhere after the second time this has happened."
Only Real Effective 2600, 2700, 2800 GPS Motorcycle Mount March 24, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The only mount I'll use on my bike for my 2610 or any of the 27XX and 28XX series GPS. You could get a TourTech for ocvr a hundred and no DC Cable and be more secure or for less than $40 you get the cable and nearly as secure a mount. You choice. I made mine.Garmin Motorcycle Mount for StreetPilot 2610 and 2620 (010-10495-00)
ok, but incomleate December 14, 2007 as title says, the prodact is fine but you need more parts to mount on your bike, therefore I had to bay unother mount and from this one used just a cord. Hope this would help.
Only for the timid November 25, 2007 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought mine from Aerostitch, a few weeks before I left for Alaska this past summer (2007). I expected a "motorcycle mount" kit, but what I received is a cheezy plastic bracket and a wiring harness. Lucklily, I'd bought a general purpose electronics bracket earlier, so I mounted this kit on that mount.
What holds the GPS (mine is a 2610) in place is a #6 screw and a slotted piece that fits into a groove behind the GPS's base. This is far from secure and if you're only going to ride smooth pavement it is probably good enough. I was going to Alaska. About 200 miles into Saskatchewan, I felt a slight bump on my left leg and looked down just in time to see my 2610 pop loose from the wiring connector and drop to the highway. The mounting groove on the GPS unit had snapped off and nothing else held the 2610 on the bike. An hour of searching and I found the GPS, badly beat up but, amazingly, still functional. For the last 20,000 miles, duct tape has held my GPS on the bracket without fail (and without class, I also have to admit).
I'd go another way, if you find an alternative. This unit is necessary for the wiring harness and connector, but worthless as a "mounting" device.
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