Still no locking system or gadget???
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With only two small plastic lugs holding the unit in, it would be foolhardy to ever leave it in the cradle unattended. Adding something that makes taking it off more difficult would lead me to probably leave it on for a quick trip to a shop etc. And then it's sure to get ripped off. And you just know that your insurance company will be only too willing to compensate you for a replacement.
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Even the secure locking feature on my k1600, will deter only the casual miscret, if some really wants it no amount of security will prevent its removel. My RT has been parked at some sketchy places and so far so good
If your leaving bike unattended for any length of time, cover it, out of sight out of mind
If your leaving bike unattended for any length of time, cover it, out of sight out of mind
Jim
Re: Still no locking system or gadget???
T6pilot wrote: Even the secure locking feature on my k1600, will deter only the casual miscret, if some really wants it no amount of security will prevent its removel. My RT has been parked at some sketchy places and so far so good
If your leaving bike unattended for any length of time, cover it, out of sight out of mind
On your 1600 as you know you can cover it using the plastic clip on thingy. You also would have to remove quite a bit of the dash to get hold of the unit. Far more exposed on the RT. So roll in the day we get the same system. Its nearly the same clocks so I for one can't see why not.
Re: Still no locking system or gadget???
You can make it more difficult for the occasional thievs. Remove the windshield and the cover. The pushbutton held in place by a small hook on the side of the button. Remove that piece, and you will have a mobil button that you can place anywhere, like one of the glovebox. Alternatively you can male a buttom/key using a piece of 1/8" or 3mm aluminum flat rod. It does'nt have to be half circular in section.
It is not fullproof but stealing the "crown of your dashboard" now requires much more effort, since there will be a hole instead of a button.
It is not fullproof but stealing the "crown of your dashboard" now requires much more effort, since there will be a hole instead of a button.
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Prototype up and running:STeinar wrote: Interesting to read, as this is exactly how I'm working on mine :-)
Good documented also - grate job ^-^
Only difference is that I'm trying to block the upper locking mechanism on the top of the holder to be able to be lifted.
This as I find that it's easier to dismount the GPS - if only the push-button is blocked.
More to come
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I have drilled a 3mm hole in the back of the holder - accurate so that when a 3mm piano-wire is inserted into the hole - the whole locking mechanism is locked.
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Seems to work like planned ^-^
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STeinar wrote: Prototype up and running:
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I have drilled a 3mm hole in the back of the holder - accurate so that when a 3mm piano-wire is inserted into the hole - the whole locking mechanism is locked.
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Seems to work like planned ^-^
GOOD JOB!!! Really like that locking mod!
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Loved it, T6Pilot! As simple as possible, but no simpler.
I'm now tempted to try a v2.0 - drill 3/32th hole (we're metric over here in Oz, but we weren't when I went to school so I still convert everything back! ) and drop a ferrous 1/16th pin into the hole just short of flush with the cowling, and stow a magnet in the lockable glovebox. Pull the lock pin with the magnet when you want to remove the unit.
I [size=78%]doubt anyone savvy enough to be familiar with how the Nav V release works and desperate enough to steal, would be enough of a forward planner to carry a magnet to the heist![/size]
I'm now tempted to try a v2.0 - drill 3/32th hole (we're metric over here in Oz, but we weren't when I went to school so I still convert everything back! ) and drop a ferrous 1/16th pin into the hole just short of flush with the cowling, and stow a magnet in the lockable glovebox. Pull the lock pin with the magnet when you want to remove the unit.
I [size=78%]doubt anyone savvy enough to be familiar with how the Nav V release works and desperate enough to steal, would be enough of a forward planner to carry a magnet to the heist![/size]
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Why do I think the magnet idea sounds a bit Wallace & Gromit ish....???
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It's now up and running on the bike, and works as planned ^-^STeinar wrote: Prototype up and running:
I have drilled a 3mm hole in the back of the holder - accurate so that when a 3mm piano-wire is inserted into the hole - the whole locking mechanism is locked.
Seems to work like planned ^-^
Sure - if someone really would like to steel it - they could by using brutal force.
But better than none!
I don't leave it on the bike during night etc, but this lets me leave the GPS on the bike when fueling or having a coffee
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Seems you may have solved this problem then STeinar, well done......
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[size=2px]Looks great STeinar! Do you have the factory satellite radio on your RT? I seem to have clearance issues between the [/size]solenoid[size=2px] and Receiver. [/size]
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No no satellite units here in EuropeCollesidis wrote: [size=2px]Looks great STeinar! Do you have the factory satellite radio on your RT? I seem to have clearance issues between the [/size]solenoid[size=2px] and Receiver. [/size]
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Re: Still no locking system or gadget???
Morning All,
Sorry to go back over old ground, but does anyone know is there's an update for this yet? Got to say that this is my only significant gripe with an otherwise brilliant bike (2016 spec with Nav V). I guess like most people I'm just looking for something to deter the casual miscreant if I leave the bike for a short while in the daytime, but not to have an engineering task to remove it overnight. Something like a lock bolt through the push button (as previously suggested) that means the screen needs to be up to remove it. Previously on the GT I used a Touratech above-the-clocks mounting bar and one of their secure cradles, which was fine.
Can't believe that BMW didn't spot this one coming. Maybe they want to sell more Nav V's. :shirty:
Sorry to go back over old ground, but does anyone know is there's an update for this yet? Got to say that this is my only significant gripe with an otherwise brilliant bike (2016 spec with Nav V). I guess like most people I'm just looking for something to deter the casual miscreant if I leave the bike for a short while in the daytime, but not to have an engineering task to remove it overnight. Something like a lock bolt through the push button (as previously suggested) that means the screen needs to be up to remove it. Previously on the GT I used a Touratech above-the-clocks mounting bar and one of their secure cradles, which was fine.
Can't believe that BMW didn't spot this one coming. Maybe they want to sell more Nav V's. :shirty:
Re: Still no locking system or gadget???
Been using sat nav on various bikes for 10 years plus, never had a locking cradle and never had a gps stolen. But I can remember to take it out of the cradle when I'm not there.
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Going back to the BMW Nav I, that had a locking system as you had a special little screwdriver that locked the button down. There were quite a few instances of owners finding damage to the bike caused by thieves attempting to rip the GPS off and even more of owners loosing the screwdriver and being unable to take it off.
Far better to go out of sight, out of mind. I owned a 1600 GTL for over 3 years but still felt uneasy leaving the Nav on display.
Far better to go out of sight, out of mind. I owned a 1600 GTL for over 3 years but still felt uneasy leaving the Nav on display.