MotoPumps 28mm Handlebar Articulating AMPS GPS Mount

SKU: MPUMPS-28ART
$164.95


Due back into stock approximately February 16, 2024

MotoPumps 28mm Handlebar Articulating AMPS GPS Mount is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.

The MotoPumps 28mm (1 1/8”) articulating GPS Mount is strong, light weight and features the industry standard AMPS pattern to suit all Garmin & other GPS cradles.

The base is machined from 6061 billet aluminium and the GPS mount plate is machined from genuine DuPont Delrin making this mount strong, stable, light weight and 100% weather/corrosion resistant. All MotoPumps GPS products are made in beautiful Upstate NY USA.

Included in the package is stainless steel hardware to suit Garmin GPS motorcycle cradles and others using the standard AMPS pattern. Installation is simple, simply tighten the hardware so that is snug enough to hold, no more. Tight enough to keep your device from moving or rotating on the vehicle cross bar, but not arm tight, not wrist tight, but firmly hand tight with the provided hex key. The stainless and Delrin work together to hold snug without vibrating loose.

Device Compatibility:
• Garmin zumo 210 & 220
• Garmin zumo 340, 350, 390, 395 & 396
• Garmin zumo 550, 590 & 595
• Garmin zumo 660 & 665
• Garmin zumo XT & XT2
• Garmin Montana with optional genuine Garmin AMPS Rugged Mount
• Garmin InReach SE+ & Explorer+ with genuine Garmin AMPS Powered Mount
• Garmin GPSMAP 66i with genuine Garmin AMPS Powered Mount
• TomTom Rider 2, 5, Pro, & Urban Rider
• TomTom Rider 400, 450 & 550
• BMW Navigator 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 & Adventure
• Any GPS Device with an AMPS 4-hole pattern

Included in the box:
• MotoPumps Articulating GPS Mount
• Installation manual
• Stainless steel mounting hardware to suit most common GPS Device cradles

what is DuPont Delrin?

Delrin is a high performance engineering polymer that is ideal for replacing metal in machined parts. It features high impact strength, excellent temperature stability, petrol, solvent and corrosion resistance. It is widely used in automotive applications and was developed by DuPont in the late 1950s.