It may stop the casual passing-by toe rag but I would be concerned about the damage caused in trying ti remove the unit.
Breast pocket works for me.

Casbar wrote:
At least your sat nav now locks ok on your GS![]()
Works for me too.Si_Burnout wrote: I just stick it in the left side compartment. It fits without the case and then I lock the bike if I'm taking a quick pitstop. Otherwise I take it off completely.
Casbar wrote:
At least your sat nav now locks ok on your GS![]()
octatonic wrote:
Yes, it does.
I have an annoying issue with the GS of course.
Can you believe BMW don't clearcoat the aluminium panniers, so the minute you take them out they start to corrode.
I'm in contact with BMW to return them and get a less stupid design.![]()
RTman10 wrote: So you bought a GSA them. What do you intend to replace the panniers with.
richardbd wrote:
Interesting...
I've also swapped to a GS but opted not to go for the GSA. It just seemed like an inferior RT to me - all the weight but not of the weather protection or comfort. I went for the ordinary GS, so I can push the bike around and so on. Have to say I do miss the cubbyholes on the RT though, so maybe the GSA would have been a better idea!
On the aluminium panniers, I used to have a Stelio with Trax boxes. I don't remember them going all spotty like you BMW ones have - but maybe I just have a selective memory...
Casbar wrote: that looks really bad! What kind of off road are you going to do? Would have thought the GSA was a bit heavy for real off roading, or are you talking about loose surface roads? I had a GS loaner in November, it was a hoot going down the lanes, felt more shore footed than my RT.
octatonic wrote: A lot of bad roads, some of it is no roads.
richardbd wrote:
...and you reckon a GSA is the right answer??
I took a GS u the Dalton, along the Denali and over the Top of the World and I thought that was on the heavy side!
When I did Iceland on the gravel roads, the Sertao was more like it...