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SergioK 11-17-2008 06:09 PM

Jeff, next time, try acetone on the metal parts before applying velcro strips. ;)

jpalamaro 11-18-2008 08:33 AM

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Originally Posted by SergioK (Post 4309831)
Jeff, next time, try acetone on the metal parts before applying velcro strips. ;)

Good advice BUT please be very careful with acetone. Virtually anything classified as a plastic is TOAST with acetone. Denatured alcohol not as good but a helluva lot safer.

To add to this already screwed up thread, 3M 'Dual Mounts' much, much better for strength (not talking about adhesive, but the mount itself).

And Jeff, likely you are correct but I have acquired some variety of the convex mirrors, and will try it myself. Hell, I can't screw the visibility any worse than it is.

SergioK 11-18-2008 09:17 AM

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Originally Posted by jpalamaro (Post 4310750)
Good advice BUT please be very careful with acetone. Virtually anything classified as a plastic is TOAST with acetone. Denatured alcohol not as good but a helluva lot safer.

To add to this already screwed up thread, 3M 'Dual Mounts' much, much better for strength (not talking about adhesive, but the mount itself).

And Jeff, likely you are correct but I have acquired some variety of the convex mirrors, and will try it myself. Hell, I can't screw the visibility any worse than it is.

The 3M stuff is called Dual Lock...
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If you've used Velcro tape before, you get the idea-except that this stuff isn't Velcro. With 705 pins per square inch, it gives you four times the tensile strength of hook-and-loop fasteners, which means it will support more weight and do a better job at keeping things from moving around.
I'd never heard or seen it before. Jeff's problem was that the adhesive on the velcro strip came off the aluminium, not that the velcro same undone from itself.

jpalamaro 11-18-2008 09:26 AM

Sorry Sergio, not sure why I called them Dual Mount as opposed to Dual Lock. Anyone with a boat, etc uses them. BTW, Cee Bailey uses them for their headlight protectors too. Radio Shack sells the stuff, etc.

Guest24 11-18-2008 12:01 PM

V1 uses the 3M Dual Lock to mount the power adapter for the V1. It's 1/2" square black. Cee Bailey's is white and round.

Lars 11-18-2008 12:26 PM

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Originally Posted by SergioK (Post 4309831)
Jeff, next time, try acetone on the metal parts before applying velcro strips. ;)

What youse guyz really want to do is to kill the slick surface of the aluminum (it looked anodized to me, but not certain on that one) with a scotchbrite pad or similar. Then give it the acetone treatment. After that you should have more stickie.

SergioK 11-18-2008 02:32 PM

Ahhhh... Lars and his avatar. Thanks for the link to the original! Seeing the whole package is NICe!

Jeff Williams 11-18-2008 03:21 PM

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To add to this already screwed up thread, 3M 'Dual Mounts' much, much better for strength (not talking about adhesive, but the mount itself).

And Jeff, likely you are correct but I have acquired some variety of the convex mirrors, and will try it myself. Hell, I can't screw the visibility any worse than it is.[/QUOTE]

the 3M is what i was using and blew off to Sergio's amusement:D
good luck the mirrors. How something so small can be so frustrating ....

jpalamaro 11-18-2008 04:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Nail24 (Post 4311200)
V1 uses the 3M Dual Lock to mount the power adapter for the V1. It's 1/2" square black. Cee Bailey's is white and round.

They come in different sizes, shapes, colors, and density Bubba. Take a look, I think on the left side, there's a piece of black Dual Lock on the RT (maybe right).

SergioK 11-18-2008 04:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Jeff Williams (Post 4311565)
How something so small can be so frustrating ....

That's what she said. :p

signit98 11-18-2008 04:08 PM

...yet, she still agreed to marry YOU!... go figure...

lxddle 11-18-2008 07:16 PM

I did the little round convex mirror thing and the result is a net positive but not a real solution. Since they cover a part of the mirror that gives you a good view of your elbows you don't lose much...but you don't gain much either.

Anton had suggested that a set of R11S mirrors might work. I dropped by his house the other day and matched up my template of the base of the HP2S mirror with the mount on the R11S. The holes are close but do not appear to mate up. I still think an extender will work.

As to the GPS thing. I guess when you live in a part of the country with either few roads or where the map looks like a grid the GPS may seem unimportant but for exploring the back road twisties in these parts (western Va/West VA) it's the perfect tool. You don't have to stop to study the map either. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1227068151.jpg

Steve Carlton 11-18-2008 09:38 PM

Mirror extensions won't do squat, IMO. They'll raise the mirrors up more than out, and it won't be by much. I tried them on a SuperHawk, and they didn't help at all. And the mirror stalks are more horizontal on the Honda.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1227076671.jpg


http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1227076685.jpg

Lars 11-19-2008 12:45 AM

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Originally Posted by SergioK (Post 4311482)
Ahhhh... Lars and his avatar. Thanks for the link to the original! Seeing the whole package is NICe!

Sergio, you are SOOO tactful :cool:

Guest24 11-19-2008 05:57 AM

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Originally Posted by jpalamaro (Post 4311656)
They come in different sizes, shapes, colors, and density Bubba. Take a look, I think on the left side, there's a piece of black Dual Lock on the RT (maybe right).

i noticed it John. What's it for?

Guest24 11-19-2008 06:00 AM

I'm still wanting to know if there is a way to integrate the GPS display on the LCD. It would be monochromatic I know.

SergioK 11-19-2008 06:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Lars (Post 4312201)
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Originally Posted by SergioK (Post 4311482)
Ahhhh... Lars and his avatar. Thanks for the link to the original! Seeing the whole package is NICe!

Sergio, you are SOOO tactful :cool:

Well I just couldn't post the link right out in the open now, could I??? :D

AZ-J 11-22-2008 07:30 AM

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Originally Posted by RoLoo (Post 4309091)
...Q...

...what´s that round, bicycle bell like, thing above that Garmin... :confused:

That Garmin's XM antenna, which now comes with Best of Sirius, too. Works with zumo, and several other Garmin m/c gps, a few marine units, too.

jpalamaro 11-22-2008 09:13 AM

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Originally Posted by AZ-J (Post 4318740)
That Garmin's XM antenna, which now comes with Best of Sirius, too. Works with zumo, and several other Garmin m/c gps, a few marine units, too.


Marine AND aviation units as well (e.g. 396, 496 etc.) Also, with marine and aviation units can subscrbe to weather. NOT weather alerts but NEXRAD radar and cloud cover, among a lot of marine info that's not needed. Expensive tho' at 50 bucks a month. The 9.95 Skywatch version USELESS, the 29.95 version 'ok', but no cloud-cover mosaic.

We LD tourers like this stuff!:D:D

SergioK 06-17-2009 10:06 PM

I found an interesting way to mount a GPS on the HP2 Sport. Seems the two front bolts on the HP2S that hold the tank down can be removed and an aluminum bracket installed to hold a GPS just above the tank.

From the above link:

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The bracket is made from a piece of billet aluminium - 3mm thick and 3cm wide at the bottom. There are two cuts made in it to allow the aluminium to be bent to the correct angles. When the angles have been bent to suit, the cuts are welded. For info the bottom angle - where the bolts go - is about 45 degrees and the top angle - just below the GPS attachment - is about 80 degrees.

The bolts at the bottom are standard M6 size and we replaced the standard Torx bolts with Allen keyed bolts. The two bolt holes are centred at 1.5cm and the two slots in the mount are cut a fraction wider.
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