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Ok, I thought of doing this write up for those who might be interested to fabricate the GPS mount yourselves. But do take note, this is just a bar mount. You still have to purchase a cheap China made GPS mount in EBAY to complete it.

 

There are a total 4 items,

 

1) Bar beam using Dia 19mm alu rod

2) Support stem using Dia 19mm alu rod

3) Rubber expander. I got this from my original DRZ axle sider. The dimension is dia.13mm x 14mm. It has an 5mm hole in the center also.

4) A cap screw of M5x65mm and a M5 nut

 

I have snap a photo of the actual part with it respective drawing with dimension. I will label some dimension with numbering to explain the process needed.

 

 

First of all the Bar beam,

 

http://i171.photobucket.com/albums/u311/mark13x/C360_2011-10-1715-22-59.jpg

http://i171.photobucket.com/albums/u311/mark13x/C360_2011-10-1714-20-58.jpg

http://i171.photobucket.com/albums/u311/mark13x/C360_2011-10-1714-21-18.jpg

 

 

No. 1 - Use a M8.5 drill bit to drill a depth of 6mm

No. 2 - Use a M5 drill bit to drill through

No. 3 - Use a M12 drill bit or mill bit to drill this hole

No. 4 - For this step, you have to mill it

 

Secondly for the Support stem,

 

http://i171.photobucket.com/albums/u311/mark13x/C360_2011-10-1715-29-56.jpg

 

No. 1,2,3 - Can be done by using lathe machine

 

Lastly, you can start assembling all the parts and will look like this,

 

http://i171.photobucket.com/albums/u311/mark13x/C360_2011-10-1708-30-33.jpg

http://i171.photobucket.com/albums/u311/mark13x/C360_2011-10-1708-29-41.jpg

 

I hope this not confusing as I am not really good with words. I hope this will help.

 

nicely done, well done.

i believe you work with some machining company? got access to all these raw material ?

http://images.quizesilver.multiply.com/image/8/photos/19/500x500/1/Picture3.jpg?et=pp72A3vHiyWV%2B1gmEDuh4g&nmid=137248738
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nicely done, well done.

i believe you work with some machining company? got access to all these raw material ?

 

Thanks for the compliment but my workmanship still sucks. You can see if you look closeup. These machines actually belongs to my dad. He need it for his work. And usually he will have some left over material for me to recycle.

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Just my 2 cents worth comment , I mounted my GPS using the 2 screws for the tank. I find it more secure with 2 screws mouting it.

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Just my 2 cents worth comment , I mounted my GPS using the 2 screws for the tank. I find it more secure with 2 screws mouting it.

 

I mount there too

 

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Hi Guys,

I'm kinda super new to this forum. Anyway, you guys got any lubang for Hayabusa end-cans?

I damaged mine in an accident a few months ago. My busa is the pearly white. 2010 model. Many thanks!

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Wah so many ppl looking for end can.

 

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Honda cbr 600 rr

Suzuki hayabusa 1300 - yamaha cygnus 125 - yamaha lc135 spark

Aprilia sr max 300 I.e

 

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Wtf! u pipe total damage ar? Sengkwang can still repair it u know. Cheaper then buying new.

 

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Honda nsr sp 150 pro arm

Honda super4 ver s - yamaha rxz 135

Honda cbr 600 rr

Suzuki hayabusa 1300 - yamaha cygnus 125 - yamaha lc135 spark

Aprilia sr max 300 I.e

 

http://p1.bikepics.com/2013/10/22/bikepics-2608839-full.jpg

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Wtf! u pipe total damage ar? Sengkwang can still repair it u know. Cheaper then buying new.

 

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not totally damaged. but got nice scars. lol

 

pipe.jpg

 

Sengkwang can do repair? how to go there or contact the person?

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Wtf! u pipe total damage ar? Sengkwang can still repair it u know. Cheaper then buying new.

 

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Better get aftermaket ones. More worth it then repairing the stock ones... Just my 2 cents. :)

2006 - 2009 Super 4 spec II (FV **43 first ride)

2009 - 2010(jan) FZ1 08 (FBD3***)

2010 - 2013 Hayabusa 06 (FBA****)

2013 - ???? Tmax 2013 (FBH****)

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Better get aftermaket ones. More worth it then repairing the stock ones... Just my 2 cents. :)

 

I thought his damage cans are aftermarket ones. He can do repairs but better buy aftermarket cans lar. Anyways, ebay still cheaper to buy used if u on tight budjet.

 

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Honda nsr sp 150 pro arm

Honda super4 ver s - yamaha rxz 135

Honda cbr 600 rr

Suzuki hayabusa 1300 - yamaha cygnus 125 - yamaha lc135 spark

Aprilia sr max 300 I.e

 

http://p1.bikepics.com/2013/10/22/bikepics-2608839-full.jpg

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I thought his damage cans are aftermarket ones. He can do repairs but better buy aftermarket cans lar. Anyways, ebay still cheaper to buy used if u on tight budjet.

 

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Yes ebay!! I luv ebay.. Haha.. Found this for u bro nohdanial..

http://www.ebay.com/itm/08-09-SUZUKI-GSX1300-HAYABUSA-LEFT-EXHAUST-MUFFLER-OEM-STOCK-/390350112516?pt=Motorcycles_Parts_Accessories&vxp=mtr&hash=item5ae2ae0704

http://i847.photobucket.com/albums/ab31/mufarridun/395467_10151281899004118_1083329383_n_zps4299baea.jpg

 

You Will Bring Me Everywhere I Wanna Go :lovestruck:

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I too love ebay! but better dun buy any complicated parts from there. My oem replica mirrors fail me twice. Now using gsx1000 replica mirrors. Loving it.

 

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Honda nsr sp 150 pro arm

Honda super4 ver s - yamaha rxz 135

Honda cbr 600 rr

Suzuki hayabusa 1300 - yamaha cygnus 125 - yamaha lc135 spark

Aprilia sr max 300 I.e

 

http://p1.bikepics.com/2013/10/22/bikepics-2608839-full.jpg

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Anyways, do u guys prefer to use a stand alone gps device or iphone/android gps device?

 

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Past to present rides

 

Honda nsr sp 150 pro arm

Honda super4 ver s - yamaha rxz 135

Honda cbr 600 rr

Suzuki hayabusa 1300 - yamaha cygnus 125 - yamaha lc135 spark

Aprilia sr max 300 I.e

 

http://p1.bikepics.com/2013/10/22/bikepics-2608839-full.jpg

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Just my 2 cents worth comment , I mounted my GPS using the 2 screws for the tank. I find it more secure with 2 screws mouting it.

 

Yeah seen it before.Upz

http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/gg228/mercenary_017/BusaKenji.jpg
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Thanks for the compliment but my workmanship still sucks. You can see if you look closeup. These machines actually belongs to my dad. He need it for his work. And usually he will have some left over material for me to recycle.

 

Lucky you at least you dont need to source for those parts needed.Saves time and costs.

Thanks for the detail posts

http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/gg228/mercenary_017/BusaKenji.jpg
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Anyways, do u guys prefer to use a stand alone gps device or iphone/android gps device?

 

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For me with phone,lesser baggage for touring

http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/gg228/mercenary_017/BusaKenji.jpg
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Just my 2 cents worth comment , I mounted my GPS using the 2 screws for the tank. I find it more secure with 2 screws mouting it.

 

When can we meet up to let me see your new ride?

http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/gg228/mercenary_017/BusaKenji.jpg
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What app do u use then? The apps i install no turn by turn feature.

 

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Past to present rides

 

Honda nsr sp 150 pro arm

Honda super4 ver s - yamaha rxz 135

Honda cbr 600 rr

Suzuki hayabusa 1300 - yamaha cygnus 125 - yamaha lc135 spark

Aprilia sr max 300 I.e

 

http://p1.bikepics.com/2013/10/22/bikepics-2608839-full.jpg

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Anyways, do u guys prefer to use a stand alone gps device or iphone/android gps device?

 

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Prefer phone too as usually I'll just used it to confirm my position. No point buy another stand alone GPS.

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