Fits my Garmin 650 perfectly. Advice add the power cable so power to the unit is disconnected when Motorcycle is not running. Saltwater spray killed my second unit when is was no GPS mounted in it on a ferry trip. If you own a blue-tooth headset for communicating with your passenger, other bikes even a mobile blue-tooth you can also buy a blue-tooth transmitter, with 3.5 mm jack connect it to audio cable from this adapter so you then have the audio from the GPS in your ears.
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It holds the Garmin 600 series of GPS units securely on the face plate of the glove box on the Ski Doo snowmobile. If it holds it on a snowmobile, it'll hold it on anything. The holding "blocks" are more than sufficient, the Torx "locking" screw is nice and doubles the security of the containment ................. not that a lot of moose in the snowy backcountry of sno-mo country are looking to pilfer a Garmin.
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I have two. One on a powerboat and one on an offroad motorcycle. It was easy to wire and in combination with ram mounts has held through what can only be described as the most brutal conditions possible. My solitary gripe is the universal locking system that does not contain a unique key.
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This was the answer for charging my "Montana". The USB charging port on the back of my unit was always hit or miss and probably a cable incompatibility issue. I have purchased and installed one on each of my bikes. It is easy to switch the gps from bike to bike now using the RAM ball mounts that are on my handlebar top plate bolts.
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have 2 of these i use on my atvs. keeps the units charged, at hand and visible. very secure and easy to install
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