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RAM-A / TomTom compatibility
Posted: Fri Mar 25, 2016 7:48 pm
by Simon
Hi,
Does anyone know if the RAM-A ball fittings are compatible with TomTom's EasyPort ball and socket system?
I am looking to use a TomTom Via 135 on my bike, but want it securely mounted using RAM fittings, as the TomTom sucker clamp is ineffective.
Simon
Re: RAM-A / TomTom compatibility
Posted: Fri Mar 25, 2016 8:37 pm
by guest2360
Don't know much about TomTom but. It seems to be designed for car use. Bolt it to an RT and it will have a very short life due to vibration and of course the first spot of rain that hits it. Might survive a bit longer in a tank bag pocket but definitely not on a ram mount I would have thought.
Re: RAM-A / TomTom compatibility
Posted: Fri Mar 25, 2016 9:07 pm
by Simon
As Dogbreath has had no problems using a TomTom, (who make a bike-specific model),I'm happy to give it a try;
Dogbreath wrote:I've always used my car portable sat nav for the bikes I've owned over the years. For about £150 you can have a Tom Tom, free lifetime map updates, waterproof case, ram mounts and lead.It can be used for car and bike and routes can be done on PC before setting off.
Re: RAM-A / TomTom compatibility
Posted: Sat Mar 26, 2016 12:08 am
by Steve F
Simon wrote:
As Dogbreath has had no problems using a TomTom, (who make a bike-specific model),I'm happy to give it a try;
Hi Simon,
Yes, I used a RAM mount with a TomTom Rider satnav on my previous bike (K13GT). Absolutely fine mounting and the satnav was waterproof as well. Out of interest, what's specific about a RAM-A mount?
Re: RAM-A / TomTom compatibility
Posted: Sat Mar 26, 2016 7:28 am
by guest2360
A TomTom Rider, no problem made for bikes and weatherproof. but one sold to sit on the dash of a car is a totally different gadget.
Re: RAM-A / TomTom compatibility
Posted: Sat Mar 26, 2016 10:02 am
by Simon
Hi Steve,
The RAM-A series use a 1/2" ball and socket, the B series use a 1", etc. Hence, the A series would seem to be the same size as TomTom's ball and socket fitting, meaning that the satnav could be directly connected to a RAM mounting
RAM don'make a cradle for the Via series, so direct connection might be an option, as well as being more secure, provided they are compatible; hence my question.
I know RTman10 has his doubts, but as it's a spare satnav I'm happy to give it a go and see how well it works.
Simon
Re: RAM-A / TomTom compatibility
Posted: Sat Mar 26, 2016 3:08 pm
by Steve F
Hi Simon,
Thanks for the clarification. The EuroKclub bike forum may prove to be a useful source of info, especially a forum member Rae (raesewell) who appears to be well informed with many things TomTom!
Re: RAM-A / TomTom compatibility
Posted: Sat Mar 26, 2016 5:22 pm
by Simon
Hi Steve,
Thanks for the EuroKclub suggestion. One of their forum threads mentions Ridermount, who do foam filled waterproof cases with a shade peak for mounting a car satnav on a bike. (Should eliminate / significantly reduce vibration, as identified by RTman10). They fit RAM-B mounts, so seem ideal.
Simon
Re: RAM-A / TomTom compatibility
Posted: Sat Mar 26, 2016 10:44 pm
by Steve F
Hi Simon,
Glad to hear that forum had info that will hopefully prove fruitful! Good luck.
Steve.