Rather than fill up the latest GPS devise thread with other stuff
If I was to invest in a Dakota 20 what's the best and most secure bike mounting option for it please?
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GPS bike mounting help
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GPS bike mounting help
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Re: GPS bike mounting help
I've used the garmin one, an ebay copy and a printed mount (which is the best)
One thing all have in common is the ability to occasionally come separated from the GPS.
I have some cord with which I tie the GPS to my stem so it doesn't get lost.
One thing all have in common is the ability to occasionally come separated from the GPS.
I have some cord with which I tie the GPS to my stem so it doesn't get lost.
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Re: GPS bike mounting help
I use the standard Garmin one with a couple of layers of tape over the base of the mount to stop the gps rattling. As Rich says - use a lanyard, the gps comes with one, so it's pretty stupid not to use it 

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Re: GPS bike mounting help
Cheers all
It's ordered.
Can an mapping OS microSD card from Dazzler be copied to a blank card and used as normal or are they copyrighted?
Of course I condone this, but......
It's ordered.
Can an mapping OS microSD card from Dazzler be copied to a blank card and used as normal or are they copyrighted?
Of course I condone this, but......
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