999/749 Same Quadlock mount: Make sure you are all the way to the right on the damper to avoid any fouling.
Sure, I've had a shipping container rented from blueselfstorage for the last year and a half....£150 for the month...holds a car plus two motorbikes. No idea if near you, but they are a good 100% secure solution. (Site has loads of cameras etc..)
Universal fork mounted steering damper adapter. Cheap: https://a.aliexpress.com/_Ey1ufN7 For a 998 should be 53mm.
Panigale 1299s > Here’s my Quad Location with the anti-vibration adapter. It is worthy to note that Quadlocks don't fit the Panigale stem and therefore they don't show as a compatible bike. A simple 3D (£10) printed tube is available on eBay which makes the mount compatible.
Thanks for sharing. Do you have a before picture? Or a pic of the underside of the quad lock mount? Want to see if it would work for my 996. Cheers
I've got the Iconic Parts bracket mounted to the screen, so it raises with the screen. Wiring soldered to the sat nav connector blank leads, and set to "on", as the connector is switchable with ignition. Well pleased with it. Enough clearance for the windscreen hand adjustment. Using the phone in landscape, as it's the matching the main display.
01 SS 21 Street Triple On the SS I have never used a vibration dampener and suffered no damage to the phone’s optics. My theory about vibration damage is that the closer the phone is mounted to the center of the top yoke the better. Mounting anything on a stalk off of the bars is chancing your luck as the stalk will amplify the vibes. With max power being delivered at only 7,500 rpm is also in the SS’s favour. No need for the charging pancake on the Street Triple as the bike has a USB port as standard.
Mine fits the 1098, 748 and MV Bought the quadlock car vent fitment trimmed the hook down. Used a trimmed down rubber from a walking stick as a spacer and quadlock vibration damper on the top