I use a Carpuride GPS on my motorcycle, which I had been mounting with a Ram ball attachment. The problem is it kept slipping and rotating downward toward the gas tank — not exactly what you want when you’re trying to navigate on the road.
Rather than fight the Ram mount any further, I designed a proper bracket that attaches to the same Ram mount ball location but actually stays put. The trick is an inner tube patch sandwiched between the two mount halves — that rubber creates enough grip to prevent any rotation. The whole thing clamps together with 8 M5x25 cap screws and M5 nylock nuts.
I kept the original aluminum bracket with its thermal dissipation pad rather than replacing it entirely, so the new mount integrates with the existing hardware instead of reinventing it.
Material-wise, print this in at least PETG. PLA is not going to survive being strapped to a motorcycle in the sun all day.
The model is up on Printables if you have the same setup.


