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Farkles, Gear & Accessories => Farkles and Gear General Section => Topic started by: Diesel on September 17, 2012, 02:04:02 PM
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This looks interesting - bolts on to the mirror mounting points by the look of it...
http://www.motorcyclegear.com/parts/accessories/extras/tci_products/honda_st1300_dash_accessory_mount.html (http://www.motorcyclegear.com/parts/accessories/extras/tci_products/honda_st1300_dash_accessory_mount.html)
http://www.motorcyclegear.com/browse/view_product_images/3139 (http://www.motorcyclegear.com/browse/view_product_images/3139)
Cheers, Diesel
It'd be great for holding your pie! :grin :thumbsup
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Looking at the pictures of this it looks it mounts to the two screws down the edge of the instrument console. If anyone has seen my dash shelf, these are the same screws that I (and Tipsy) used. If you follow the link in Diesel's post, then click on the picture on the right it gives you a view of the front of the shelf actually fitted. The first picture is useless as it is taken from an angle that does not allow you to visualise what the thing looks like or where it goes.
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Hmm, you could probably mount the TV on it. ... Or maybe the monitor for the reversing camera.. :runyay. :crackup :rofl :whistle
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:wht11 py
My reverse camera monitor is just above my # plate and works well
Tipsy
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Tipsy, mate, your Reversing Camera is above the number plate, the Reversing Camera Monitor must be on your shelf somewhere, 'cause of it was just above your number plate I would REALLY like to see the contortions you would need to go through to be able to see it!! :crazy >:() :crazy >:()
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so I screwed up the wording again but you are right about being a contortionist to see it .
I do not think I could do it
:crackup :rofl
Tipsy
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Looks to me like it mounts by using the 2 screws that hols your front brake on or your clutch like the Ram Mount option
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Looking carefully I think it screws straight into the front of the instrument panel fascia. Have a close look at the second photo and you can see the screws in the front side of the instrument panel.
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You can see the shape of the metal bar which follows the shape of the coming, and the two screws to the left of the instrument console.
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These have been in use for a goodly while in the US but some have said that they wobble quite a lot. Seems to be because they do fasten to the four screw slots two each side of the facia panel and they can shake about as they fasten just into the plastic work.
Apparently if you have anything on a RAM mount on the bars they can foul these shelves on full lock.
PJ