Satellite radio has caught on big in the motorcycling
community. The Delphi Roady came out during the Fall of
2003 and has been followed by the Roady 2, the XT, and
the MyFi, all of which fit on the Roady Holder.
As can be seen in the photo, the Roady, its antenna, and
all 21 feet of antenna wire are compactly mounted using
the RoadyHolder!
The RoadyHolder lets you mount your Roady on top of a
brake or clutch reservoir cover, or with a RAM mount.
To
mount on a reservoir cover, all you have to do is remove two of
the existing screws in the reservoir cover, put the supplied
spacers on top of the cover, put the RoadyHolder on top of the
spacers, and screw in the supplied longer stainless steel
screws.
The
RoadyHolder is made of electro-galvanized steel that’s been
given a double coating of powder-coat paint, so your magnetized
antenna sticks firmly to the top shelf that’s built into the
RoadyHolder. We’ve also included some Velcro One-Wrap tape that
lets you bundle up all 21 feet of antenna cord and then attach
it to a piece of Velcro on the back of the RoadyHolder. When
you’re done riding, you can quickly move the Roady and its
antenna indoors, or over into your car. The Roady itself can be
attached to the RoadyHolder with the Delphi-supplied clip.
The
RoadyHolder is available in a Standard version to fit most bike
reservoir covers with holes spaced between 42-70 millimeters
using 4mm screws (this includes BMW K-RS/K-GT/R-R/ R-C/R-RS,
Goldwing, FJR, etc.). This version also accepts the R-A-M small
diamond ball mount.