Captain_Slash
Community Manager
- Joined
- Jun 28, 2011
- Bikes
- BMW 310GS Honda Wave 125 Honda MSX 125
Distance 91 km
When I bought the Wave I had no idea there wasn't a proper pair of handlebars under that plastic to attach my GPS to, initially I wrapped a lot of old innertube around the mirror stem and clamped to that but it wobbled all over the place.
Above is done with a harder material and it was a lot better but hitting bumps made the GPS cradle keep sliding around out of position
Yesterday I got this and thought my problems were solved
I thought these were made from metal but when it arrived I found out it wasn't
At least its firmly attached and stays in place but it wobbles a lot and I am concerned it will snap off when I am riding offroad
Todays (hopefully) final solution to the problem
The genuine Honda Wave mirror with GPS mount attached to it
A piece of handlebar with a hole drilled in it for the mirror to go through then its welded together
Joe at Joe's Bike Team made it for me this morning for 300 Baht
It still moves slightly as its attached to the mirror and will never be as good as attaching it to handlebars but this is the best option so far.
It remained in place and was readable even offroad riding today.
As I rode off from Joe's place I rode past Chiang Mai Suspension so called in expecting to hear they were still waiting for my rear suspension and front fork upgrade kit to arrive from Bangkok.
To my amazement he showed it to me, it all arrived this morning
It should all be fitted on saturday morning
Its a lovely sunny warm day too
Making my way back to where I left off yesterday
Dry offroad tracks on this kind of surface
A lot of them busy sorting this crop out
A man happy in his work
The finished product
No sign of even a shower today for a change
A muddy track that I was happy went through so I didnt have to turn around and ride back along it
Pork and chilli giant burrito at 3 Little Pigs 210 Baht
When I bought the Wave I had no idea there wasn't a proper pair of handlebars under that plastic to attach my GPS to, initially I wrapped a lot of old innertube around the mirror stem and clamped to that but it wobbled all over the place.
Above is done with a harder material and it was a lot better but hitting bumps made the GPS cradle keep sliding around out of position
Yesterday I got this and thought my problems were solved
I thought these were made from metal but when it arrived I found out it wasn't
At least its firmly attached and stays in place but it wobbles a lot and I am concerned it will snap off when I am riding offroad
Todays (hopefully) final solution to the problem
The genuine Honda Wave mirror with GPS mount attached to it
A piece of handlebar with a hole drilled in it for the mirror to go through then its welded together
Joe at Joe's Bike Team made it for me this morning for 300 Baht
It still moves slightly as its attached to the mirror and will never be as good as attaching it to handlebars but this is the best option so far.
It remained in place and was readable even offroad riding today.
As I rode off from Joe's place I rode past Chiang Mai Suspension so called in expecting to hear they were still waiting for my rear suspension and front fork upgrade kit to arrive from Bangkok.
To my amazement he showed it to me, it all arrived this morning
It should all be fitted on saturday morning
Its a lovely sunny warm day too
Making my way back to where I left off yesterday
Dry offroad tracks on this kind of surface
A lot of them busy sorting this crop out
A man happy in his work
The finished product
No sign of even a shower today for a change
A muddy track that I was happy went through so I didnt have to turn around and ride back along it
Pork and chilli giant burrito at 3 Little Pigs 210 Baht
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