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GPS (mobile) holder on bike and some led customs in my pulsar 220.

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  • GPS (mobile) holder on bike and some led customs in my pulsar 220.




    I made two customs in my bike, in first pic i have made a mobile GPS stand by my own in a very simple way.
    The second pic shows my tail light customs, now my bike have four back lights .



    The making of mobile GPS stand-



    things to need- a vacuumed soap holder, a knife to shape it(cut it), velcro (not in the pic)




    You might have understand what i have done to made this mobile GPS stand


    now first of all, let me show you the working of this vacuumed soap holder...



    As we push down the holder, the vacuum is created and the soap holder got stuck to the wall, and we can easily remove it by closing the holder....


    now, i shaped it by cutting it with hot knife...



    i have cut it in an appropriate shape....



    then i stick the velpro material with some feviquick and double sided tape.
    it got stuck so hardly in such a way.....






    then i stick the other velpro sticking part on my mobile cover( with feviquick)
    and tada it is ready



    did'nt fit my mobile there because that was the source of this picture


    tail LED customs..

    it clearly understable by following pics that what i have done for such customs
    though i used radium to stick it on the led light.....




    and tada thats all my customs are....




    Thanks for reading
    Last edited by sunilg; 08-03-2015, 12:23 PM.
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    Re: GPS (mobile) holder on bike and some led customs in my pulsar 220.

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      Re: GPS (mobile) holder on bike and some led customs in my pulsar 220.

      Not really a DIY, but this might help someone looking for a similar idea. My attempt at making jugaad mobile phone holder for navigation.

      phone : LG optimus one P500
      cover/case: Amzer silicon case

      Requirements:
      1. Two Hose clamps @ Rs.15 each = Rs.30 (available at car repair shops)
      2. Three metal plates @ Rs.4 each = Rs.12 (available at bicycle puncture shops, ask for the metal plate that's used to fix locks on the bicycle chassis) 3. Three Nut bolts @ Rs.2 each = Rs.6 (available at bicycle shop)
      4. Cable ties or copper/aluminium wires.
      5. Screwdriver and pliers of suitable size
      6. Blade/paper cutter to cut a small hole in the silicon case
      Total = Rs.48/-

      Joining two metal plates with nut-bolts, bending metal plates using pliers, and putting on hose clamps aren't difficult tasks at all, so i will let pics do all the talking.













      Looks ugly but serves its purpose well. I do not use navigation frequently so i am happy with it.

      ps: swivel* sorry for that spelling mistake in the 1st pic.
      Last edited by hgps; 08-05-2015, 10:32 PM.
      There is no destination, I just want to keep riding.

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        Re: GPS (mobile) holder on bike and some led customs in my pulsar 220.

        small update: How to mount this jugaad mobile holder on clip-on handlebars

        Hose clamps are no longer required
        I have wrapped adhesive tape over metal parts to protect triple clamp from getting scratched





        There is no destination, I just want to keep riding.

        Honda CBR 650F / CBR 250R ABS Repsol (Sold) / Yamaha FZ-S

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