Hello to everyone on here.i have just bought a 2013 RT with a built in cradle for i assume a navigator iv.
I already have a tom tom rider that i am using on my other bike,i am not too fussed about all the extras on the navigator,(well not just yet lol)
My question is how to remove the cradle and where the wiring go,s etc.
Thanks in advance for replies.
Sat nav question
Re: Sat nav question
By the cradle I assume you mean the bar across the top of the dash.
The screws you can see at each end is all that holds it on. If there is nothing on the bar there is also no wiring to worry about.
There is a connection for a sat nav on the bike. This is a white plug located under the headlight unit normally attached to a frame bar that you can see if you look up from the front of the bike. It might have s black dust cap,on it. You can get an adaptor cable to fit the plug from your local dealer.
One word of warning if you do. Don't take up an offer to demo ride the LC. Ii might just spoil,your obvious enjoyment of the one you have.
The screws you can see at each end is all that holds it on. If there is nothing on the bar there is also no wiring to worry about.
There is a connection for a sat nav on the bike. This is a white plug located under the headlight unit normally attached to a frame bar that you can see if you look up from the front of the bike. It might have s black dust cap,on it. You can get an adaptor cable to fit the plug from your local dealer.
One word of warning if you do. Don't take up an offer to demo ride the LC. Ii might just spoil,your obvious enjoyment of the one you have.
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Re: Sat nav question
To remove the cradle from the bracket, take out the 4 screws which have captive nuts (#8) to the bracket mount (#4).Rtjon wrote:My question is how to remove the cradle and where the wiring goes etc.
Bracket for Navigator IV.
BMW R1200RT GPS NAV IV Audio and Power Connections (near headstock).
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Re: Sat nav question
Thanks for replays ,exactly what I was looking for.
Is the LC model nicer than the 13 model?
Is the LC model nicer than the 13 model?
Re: Sat nav question
Only thing that's the same is the name. And yes unless your name is David
Re: Sat nav question
Rtjon wrote: Is the LC model nicer than the 13 model?
They are two completely different bikes.
Some prefer one, others prefer the slower, less refined, older model.
It seems that most people's preference is easy to justify - it's the one they happen to own!
Both are good bikes but for every 100 people that have moved from TC to LC and would never go back, you only find 1 or 2 who have gone the other way.
Go figure...
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Re: Sat nav question
Maybe some people have better things to do with their money or more likely don't want to burden themselves with yet another 3 years on a PCP deal.richardbd wrote:
They are two completely different bikes
Both are good bikes but for every 100 people that have moved from TC to LC and would never go back, you only find 1 or 2 who have gone the other way.
Go figure...
Chris