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Garmin 2610 Motorcycle Mount

Garmin StreetPilot 2610 and 2620 Motorcycle Mounts are available from a number of online retailers, those who purchase these mounts also purchase the Garmin 2610 Motorcycle Power Cable and Audio Cable which will keep you covered on those longer trips, the deluxe Carry Case for the StreetPilot & GPS Map, Garmin GXM30 XM Satellite Antenna for GPSMap 376C, 7200 and 7500 and the Garmin External Speaker with Adapter.

The Garmin Motorcycle Mount for the StreetPilot 2610 & 2620 is available for a cost of about $28 and includes the following, Mounting Bracket, power/Audio wiring and all required nuts and screws. NOTE: REVIEWS SAY THAT THIS IS NOT ALL YOU NEED, YOU MUST ALSO GET A RAM MOUNT TO COMPLETE THE HOOK UP

Dimesions: 6 x 6 x 3.5 Inches and Weighs 1 Pound

Model Number: 010 10495 00

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Some of the review we managed to find for the Garmin 2610 Motorcycle Mount

  • This is just a  mounting kit… It needs a 3rd  party “cell phone” mount to actually attach to your motorcycle. Very disappointed that I have to order something *else* in  addition to this “kit”After getting a RAM mount (from  somewhere else, I don’t think Amazon sells them), this did mount easily and quickly to my bike, just be  aware, that you need a RAM mount in addition to this kit, which is really just a connection from a RAM  mount to the garmin device
  • I purchased this mounting  kit to quickly attach my gps to my Harley Davidson for travel. The kit is misleading as a “mounting kit”. It does hold the  unit somewhat securely, although i have added extra protection to prevent detachment from the bracket during tra vel. It does not have the hardware needed to attach to the handle bars. Therefore additional products must be purch ased. What is called a “ram kit” which is sold at other vendors online is required. costs are about $35 to $50 bucks. I felt deceived when i purchased it as a “mounting kit” and was unable to initial ly mount it to my bike.
  • This is really not a mounting kit so much as it is a cradle for the 2610. I went crazy trying to find a ram kit, so I could actually mount this t hing on my motorcycle. The Garmin instructions aren’t helpful in this regard but I finally found a 2.5″ round plate with a 1″ ball attached which would fit the Garmin backing plate. The popular diamond plate won’t fit. I actually had to get hold of a schematic of the part to match it up. Problem solved. But this whole process should have been more customer friendly. The 2610 is a gr eat product, but if you’re not a techie, you might want to consider buying some of there  mount package specific to the 2610.


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