RAM Motorcycle Brake/Clutch Reservoir Ball Base
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Using this part, I can attach my cell phone or GPS to my Honda Goldwing brake and clutch reservoir, and then I can mount another Ram Mount part to hold it.
I can use it with my 2013 Ultra like a glove, and you can use it as well.
It's hard to say. The mounting bolts come with both metric and inch sizes that can be used on Harley Davidsons There is a Ram mount with a 1 inch clamp that I know of
My handle bars are attached to the one shown in the picture by bolts. As a matter of fact, I do not own a sports bike. Both of my bikes are touring ones, so have no idea.
Selected User Reviews For RAM Motorcycle Brake/Clutch Reservoir Ball Base
It works perfectly on a 2014 Harley Ultra Limited. It is another RAM product that works great. This is an easy read. Since I had read in other reviews that the supplied bolts were too short for my application, I knew that once it arrived I would have to make a visit to Lowe's. Based on the supplied bolts, I was able to determine which thread I would need and took that bolt with me to find a longer bolt of the same size. We found that a 2 1/2 inch 1/4 by 20 bolt fit perfectly. Choose a pack of Electra or Limited batteries for only $1 if you plan to install it on, and that should work.
If you want a cup holder up front on your Goldwing, this is the only way to go. You should get the XL adjustable Ram mount cup holder which looks good and complements your bike. It is also safer to stick out toward the driver than others. There were several other holders I tried, which were in the way and difficult to maneuver when braking and moving ahead. I finally found one that fits well on my Goldwing and can adjust in position and capacity. I ride long distances in hot weather and need water to stay hydrated. You can also use a plastic or paper Starbucks.
Some tweaks are needed to get this to work. My 2019 FJR1300 will be equipped with this. It didn't really work on the left side (clutch) since the bolt holes were in the diagonal direction instead of straight up and down, along with the spacers that didn't seem to fit straight on with the holes almost being the same size. I had no issues with the holes going straight up and down on the right side (brake). Tossed out the provided spacers and bolts (kept the lock washers and used them). I bought 0 at 50mm long) and it works great. The quality of service I received was excellent.
A slide-in card says they're transported overseas and are not made in the U. S. while the label says "Made in the USA". I might not care about that, if I can tell the quality has My new set of glasses is much lighter and has a rougher finish than the ones I bought previously. You need sharper edges, the rubber on the ball is visible, and the screws are not smooth (I actually had to run them through a die to clean up the threads before they would fit). It is difficult to make things in the US at a high price point, and we are overly focused on profit in the US - I know this all too well. But please don't be dishonest in your packaging and do a little more work on the quality.
It worked great, installation was pretty easy, I did dremel a bit of the middle connector so that I could turn it to the very exact angle and position The mount is very strong, so your phone will not move.
I tried all available options (BMW), but none worked for me. There was no problem with the bolt size, but the thread pitch was incorrect. It was fortunate that at least one hardware store carried bolts of the right length and Because of this, it's always recommended that you hand tighten bolts rather than go bananas with the wrench the first time. I love the RAM mount system, but if mounting hardware isn't universal, I'd rather not spend a few bucks and have parts I don't need on hand. In particular, I pay for parts I couldn't find on the internet to make it work. This is because I had to go out and buy additional hardware, so it gets a 4 out of 5. My usual rating for any RAM product would be 5 out of 5.
I went to the hardware store and bought some zinc plated steel bushings and stainless washers that fit the size needed, and mounted this up well and it is solid. As a backup, I put some #12 stainless steel washers under the lock washer at the screw head and on the other side of the mount body for the steel bushing to press against. The holes in the mount body are a bit difficult to fit the supplied screws It is difficult to properly fit the provided plastic bushings into the chassis's OEM handle bar clamp or into the Ram Mount's It was the same OD as the OEM screw head that held the master cylinder to the handlebar that I bought. It made a perfect fit to the handlebar clamp, so a washer and so on were not necessary. The bottom line is that it will do the job nicely, it just needs some hardware resources added.
Shadow Phantom 2015 for Honda. It, too, mounts on the existing Clamp on either the brakes or the The half-C clamp/bracket that is on the bike should not be removed. Remove the bolts from the half-C clamp and install it with the bolts that are on the bike. By using the plastic Spacer, you can mount your device. One thing I don't like about it is the gap it leaves once mounted and the plastic spacer looks cheap and might break in the future. I wouldn't Because of this, I did not install it, until I could replace it A good concept to mount additional accessories without overloading a handlebar is to mount additional accessories without overloading a handlebar.