Installing a good quality GPS mount on my Royal Enfield Himalayan

Since it is a one-piece mount, it feels much more solid and stable. I tested it at various speeds and it had minimal vibrations.

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Update: Replacement GPS Mount

Hey Folks! After using the previous “jugaadified” GPS Mount for around 3000kms, I got fed up with the irritating noises it made because it touched the windshield, and also looking at the M Seal just left me irritated every time. Hence I decided to replace the same with a proper GPS Mount this time that’ll solve all my woes. Picked up this Solid GPS Mount from Altitude Moto:

Although it is more expensive than the Milachin, the Quality is honestly not even comparable. As this is a one-piece Mount, it feels much more solid and stable and came with all the required washers and screws. It doesn’t foul with the windshield or the Lever Guards as well.

Knurled Rod to Prevent Mount Slippage

I did test it out at varied speeds up to 100kmph, and it had minimal vibrations. Overall a solid upgrade for me.

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