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I looked for the old gps thread and couldn't find it. Anyways I replace my Lowrance Xog with a Garmin nuvi 755t. Only used in the car so far but it's going to be nicer than my Xog I can tell already.

Here's the link to where I bought it- http://g.factoryoutletstore.com/details/11071/garmin-nuvi-755t.html

All I needed to change over mounting was the Garmin Ram cradle for $10 at mountguys.

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Looking forward to another year of getting lost.

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Not the most ideal way but it works,

Fused hot to the license plate light, So it shuts off with the bike.

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Negative pigtail to batt. ground.

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Sae end of the connection under the seat, under the tank bra, one of the only reasons I still have it.

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Plugging in outside the tank bag under the magnetic flap, cover by rain cover when needed.

Into a power plug splitter inside the tank bag.

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The the devices plug into the splitter

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Blackberry cell phone and Gps

One of these days I'm going to make a fuse panel under the back seat with a 12v in the trunk and 3-4 12v power supply to the tank bag for heated gear, gps and phone. With an extra for camera if I need it. Just haven't put it high on the list yet.

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Something you can do if you have a battery tender is put the permanent ring terminals on and just get or make a cigarette socket with an SAE connector on the end so you can just unplug the battery tender and plug in your cir lighter.

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Something you can do if you have a battery tender is put the permanent ring terminals on and just get or make a cigarette socket with an SAE connector on the end so you can just unplug the battery tender and plug in your cir lighter.

I have a separate tender plug under the seat right by my shock reservoir. Same concept though. Just two different outlets is where I'm at now.

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Rapid Transit Recon 19, had it for 3 seasons going on 4. It's Perfect for all I've needed it for. Best part it doesn't get in they way when in full tuck @ 45mph. ;)

http://www.motorcyclegear.com/parts/luggage/tank_bags/rapid_transit/recon_19_magnetic_motorcycle_tank_bag.html

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Rapid Transit Recon 19, had it for 3 seasons going on 4. It's Perfect for all I've needed it for. Best part it doesn't get in they way when in full tuck @ 45mph. ;)

http://www.motorcyclegear.com/parts/luggage/tank_bags/rapid_transit/recon_19_magnetic_motorcycle_tank_bag.html

Thanks, I have to see if I can use it on my bike tank is plastic not metal so magnets won't work.

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Thanks, I have to see if I can use it on my bike tank is plastic not metal so magnets won't work.

I'm pretty sure they make a strap mount.

http://www.motorcyclegear.com/parts/luggage/tank_bags/rapid_transit/recon_19_magnetic_motorcycle_tank_bag.html

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Yea, I found one but its slightly different. Might have to add some straps to the magnetic one to make it work for me.

Here is the one I found.

http://www.motorcyclegear.com/parts/luggage/tank_bags/rapid_transit/recon_19_strap_mount_tank_bag.html

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