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I just used the car mount that came with the device, but added a rubber strip over the top to prevent it from bumping out. It seems pretty solid and I went on a test ride and it didnt fly out... The gps worked well at low speed, I got 3d fix. But when going down a curvy road at faster speeds it degraded to 2d fix and lost the connection a few times. I haven't used the gps in a car yet to compare.
Anyway this has lots of exciting possibilities! Like viewing tracks in google maps, and it could take photos of the rider periodically during a ride...
Ben