any idea how to keep a gps from vibrating on my motorcycle?

April 7, 2010 by admin · 7 Comments
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jessiehersheyjamee asked:


I have a TomTom rider 2 with the mount it came with.vibrates too much and will wear down the connections between the mount and the gps if I can’t stop it.

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7 Responses to “any idea how to keep a gps from vibrating on my motorcycle?”
  1. Raider3 says:

    You could take it off. That should stop it vibrating. Raider3

  2. Dave says:

    its going to vibrate no matter what you do. if that mount was made to hold it on the bike then it will be fine. Dave

  3. SpitFire says:

    get the gps motorcycle holder from gadgetronx.com, this should stop the shacking and vibrating of your gps as you ride your motorcycle. when using mine i can see the gps perfectly. also check out there talking gps too. good luck and ride safe.

    here is there web site: SpitFire

  4. Buster Brown says:

    Some adhesive-backed foam tape between the GPS and the bracket may snug it up and damp out vibration. I have also had some success with mounting a GPS in a clear map pocket on my tank bag. However, this will interfere somewhat with the operation of buttons, and may not work at all with a touch screen. Buster Brown

  5. ninebadthings says:

    Get a motorcycle that doesn’t vibrate. Don’t know what you have but both my bikes, a sport touring bike and a dual sport, have the GPS hard-mounted with no vibration.

    Harleys vibrate like paint mixers or jackhammers, To mount a gps on a bike like that is gonna take some doing. ninebadthings

  6. Scott H says:

    Buy a RAM Mount system for it. I have two on my motorcycle, one for the GPS and another for my MP3 player. They isolate the unit from vibration. Scott H

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