Fitted Zumo XT to my 2019 1250RT
Fitted Zumo XT to my 2019 1250RT
Just finished fitting a Zumo XT to my RT. Relatively easy fit and power plugs into the same socket as the original Nav Mount. Found a video on You Tube of a chap who did a similar install, I just moved it on a little and used the standard blanking plate so you don't see the original mounting under the new one. Easy swap back when I sell the bike, just needed new screws, spacers and the cable which BMW sell to join to the loom.
Reason for swap, well I was on my second Nav VI due to screen ghosting and had read great reviews on the XT. Got to say, it is a lot quicker and slicker than the Navs, also you can update via wireless. You can also transfer routes etc via the Garmin My Drive app, which also passes traffic, cameras and loads of other bits to the Nav.
Disadvantages, It doesn't integrate with the wonder wheel (but I never used that function anyway). There is no My Bike info, but again I never looked at that information. Lastly you have to space the new nav further out, as the screen is slightly larger, the release for the Nav is on the top, so no remote release. So you have to use some kind of tool to release it, I'm using a short trim removal tool that you push over the top and down to release, otherwise it won't come out. So built in security as well
Reason for swap, well I was on my second Nav VI due to screen ghosting and had read great reviews on the XT. Got to say, it is a lot quicker and slicker than the Navs, also you can update via wireless. You can also transfer routes etc via the Garmin My Drive app, which also passes traffic, cameras and loads of other bits to the Nav.
Disadvantages, It doesn't integrate with the wonder wheel (but I never used that function anyway). There is no My Bike info, but again I never looked at that information. Lastly you have to space the new nav further out, as the screen is slightly larger, the release for the Nav is on the top, so no remote release. So you have to use some kind of tool to release it, I'm using a short trim removal tool that you push over the top and down to release, otherwise it won't come out. So built in security as well
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Re: Fitted Zumo XT to my 2019 1250RT
The XT is a superb sat nav I used an adaptor to attach mine that takes power from the OE mount you can then easily unclip it as you would normally
Like so https://www.zumouserforums.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=1318
Also there is a fantastic guide in the XT section of the forum if you sign up you can view it with plenty of helpful information
Like so https://www.zumouserforums.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=1318
Also there is a fantastic guide in the XT section of the forum if you sign up you can view it with plenty of helpful information
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Re: Fitted Zumo XT to my 2019 1250RT
I’ve got the 3D mount which makes it so easy and secure. I did see a UK company selling them a couple of days ago but can’t remember who it was. Saved getting it from Italy.
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Re: Fitted Zumo XT to my 2019 1250RT
Fourbears wrote: I did see a UK company selling them a couple of days ago but can’t remember who it was.
Did you notice the price on them too?
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3D mount looks great. I'll see how my solution pans out and if it causes me any issues I might go for the 3D mount it is a quick job to revert back to the standard mount.
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Re: Fitted Zumo XT to my 2019 1250RT
You've got yourself a great satnav. I got mine in December 2020 for my 2019 RT and I am right pleased with it, though I don't have it permanently fixed on the bike. I got a GIVI satnav cover and have it connected to my bike via the can bus socket. Upside of that is that I always carry it with me when I get off the bike. Downside is that I always have to carry it with me, if you know what I mean. :alas:
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Re: Fitted Zumo XT to my 2019 1250RT
I’ve got the Zumo XT and it’s by far the best sat nav that I’ve had. The only problem I’ve found is that it doesn’t display all of the songs that I’ve loaded, though they are there when I connect it to the computer, I’m sure I’ll find out how to find them with a bit more playing with it.
Re: Fitted Zumo XT to my 2019 1250RT
Not that it matters, but the bit that confused me. When I disconnected the Nav cradle there were two plugs, one wasn't connected to anything, the other was a 3 pin plug into the loom, one wire was neg the other pos, this is the feed for the cradle. I connected the XT to the same plug using a BMW tail you can buy. All good. But the question is, how does the Nav VI get the connection to the wonder wheel? I would have assumed that the second plug would bring the extra bits of connection, maybe it does on the GS. But on my RT as I said, there was only a neg and pos feed and no other connections to the bike and my wonder wheel worked for zoom etc.
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Re: Fitted Zumo XT to my 2019 1250RT
Did the two plugs looks like these ones. If so, I believe the second 2 pin plug is for audio output on a bike with radio/speakers.Casbar wrote:When I disconnected the Nav cradle there were two plugs, one wasn't connected to anything, the other was a 3 pin plug into the loom.
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Re: Fitted Zumo XT to my 2019 1250RT
Did the 3 pin plug/socket have three wires as it connected to the loom. If so, the 3rd could be for connection to the wonder wheel.Casbar wrote:How does the Nav VI get the connection to the wonder wheel.
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Re: Fitted Zumo XT to my 2019 1250RT
That's the odd thing, two plugs, second one only had the + and - lead connected (I think). I bought the tail from BMW with the same plug on it, so only connected wire 1 and 3, which are + and -. But I could be wrong, next time I will have a look, only thought about it afterwards, if I can find a wiring diagram I'll check. It isn't mission critical
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David. wrote: Did the 3 pin plug/socket have three wires as it connected to the loom. If so, the 3rd could be for connection to the wonder wheel.
It has a separate two wire plug for the wonder wheel
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Re: Fitted Zumo XT to my 2019 1250RT
This is the sat. nav. mount cradle for an R1250RT, it has two plugs. On Casbar's bike, the second 2 pin plug wasn't connected to anything. The wonder wheel was functional.
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Re: Fitted Zumo XT to my 2019 1250RT
The third pin will be canbus controlled then and the other two pin will probably be for information or sound
Re: Fitted Zumo XT to my 2019 1250RT
Like David said, the second ploug wasn't fitted and I still had wonder wheel control and My motorcycle info on the Nav VI. The only thing I can think is the 3 pin plug, all 3 cables were attached as opposed to just the + and -. I am fitting a lock to a mates bike next week, I'll have a look then if there are 3 wires in the plug