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Old Mar 21, 2002
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Question about LCD's

I am looking at getting a Kenwood LZ-701W screen or an Alpine TME-M750A. My question is where and how do you mount these? I want it to be infront somewhere obviously so I can watch it. I was thinking in front of the shifter around the cupholder area but I dont know how to mount it.
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Mounting locations.. well look at few of the members rides who have em.. [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/IMG]..

I'm not much help with LCD's cause I don't like em..
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I know the general locations they mount them but I have no idea how they get them to stick there.
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