R1200S - Nav2/Garmin 2610 Mounting Kit
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R1200S - Nav2/Garmin 2610 Mounting Kit
BMW say they've no plans to provide an official fitting kit out for the 1200S. Not great news. Has anyone managed to fit a Nav2/2610 (or any other GPS unit), to a 1200S yet?
Good for you........... we sometimes get fed up with introductions after a while, where we get the opportunity to get assistance from new posters
Try an e-mail to sales@motorradconcepts.com
who may have a mount in the offing.
http://www.motorradconcepts.com/products.htm
Al

Try an e-mail to sales@motorradconcepts.com
who may have a mount in the offing.
http://www.motorradconcepts.com/products.htm
Al

If I am ever on life support - Unplug me......
Then plug me back in..........
See if that works .....
Then plug me back in..........
See if that works .....

Thanks a lot for the info -I'd not heard of 'em. I'll have a decko/email and update the post accordingly.
Only other poss solution put forward (by ram mount uk) is to see if the logo socket on the yoke is threaded and if so to use a screw in ball mount anchor they do. Seems a guy with a k12s did this. Haven't managed to prise the logo out yet - ham fists suggest strong liklihood risk of f*****g up the yoke and I'm a tad reluctant to drill the logo out at this stage.
Cheers, Chas
Only other poss solution put forward (by ram mount uk) is to see if the logo socket on the yoke is threaded and if so to use a screw in ball mount anchor they do. Seems a guy with a k12s did this. Haven't managed to prise the logo out yet - ham fists suggest strong liklihood risk of f*****g up the yoke and I'm a tad reluctant to drill the logo out at this stage.
Cheers, Chas
Not best of news- replies from BMW UK to mails re GPS mounting kits for the R1200S. Not heard back from motorradconcepts yet.
1."We are sorry that the navigator mounting kit for the R1200S is not currently available in the UK. We can confirm that BMW UK are aware that UK customers would like to purchase this product. We have been in negotiations with BMW Germany for some time to enable us to list this accessory however, at present authorisation has not been received.
We are sorry that we are unable to offer a more positive response at this stage and we can assure you that BMW UK are giving this matter our full attention."
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2. "We can advise that BMW UK are only able to offer accessories authorised by BMW Germany. We have been liaising with Germany to obtain the relevant licence to stock the mounting kit however, we are unable to confirm if or when this authorisation will be granted.
We appreciate your frustration over this matter and assure you that we are aware of the potential UK market for this product. We are again sorry that we are unable to offer further information regarding the availability."
1."We are sorry that the navigator mounting kit for the R1200S is not currently available in the UK. We can confirm that BMW UK are aware that UK customers would like to purchase this product. We have been in negotiations with BMW Germany for some time to enable us to list this accessory however, at present authorisation has not been received.
We are sorry that we are unable to offer a more positive response at this stage and we can assure you that BMW UK are giving this matter our full attention."
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2. "We can advise that BMW UK are only able to offer accessories authorised by BMW Germany. We have been liaising with Germany to obtain the relevant licence to stock the mounting kit however, we are unable to confirm if or when this authorisation will be granted.
We appreciate your frustration over this matter and assure you that we are aware of the potential UK market for this product. We are again sorry that we are unable to offer further information regarding the availability."
Not likely. I live about 12miles awayBlackal wrote:Hope you get lost on the way to Burton next year![]()
[GPS is brilliant for twisty roads, especially at night]
Al

GPS at night must be like a playstation game


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Bugger! - should have trawled through the posts to find out where you lived firstNu2beemers wrote:Not likely. I live about 12miles awayBlackal wrote:Hope you get lost on the way to Burton next year![]()
[GPS is brilliant for twisty roads, especially at night]
Al![]()
GPS at night must be like a playstation gameespecially given the limited effectiveness of the standard headlight.

They aren't bad at night cos the Garmins, at least - switch to "night-mode" which has a dark blue background

Al

If I am ever on life support - Unplug me......
Then plug me back in..........
See if that works .....
Then plug me back in..........
See if that works .....

I'd rather spend the money on a HID kit and look where I'm goingBlackal wrote:Hope you get lost on the way to Burton next year![]()
[GPS is brilliant for twisty roads, especially at night]
Al

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Hi All,
Saw this on the Pelican, don't know if it is of help as I don't know anything about GPS.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/showthre ... did=307173
Andrew
Saw this on the Pelican, don't know if it is of help as I don't know anything about GPS.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/showthre ... did=307173
Andrew

A man can fall many times in life but is never a failure until he refuses to get up
Touratech supply a simple (GB2) adaptor bracket for 21 euros which bolted onto the top of the yokes on my R1100S. I was then able to fix a GPS onto this, and also still able to use a tankbag. Not sure if the GB2 bracket would work on the 1200S however the concept is simple enough and a bit af fabrication could create a workable solution.
Altenative solution is to go the RAM mount route. Try the GPS Warehouse or Motorrad Concepts.
Wunderlich also seem to do a variation on the RAM mount theme which may provide a solution. See the Nippy Norman website under R1200S parts.
http://www.touratech.com/shops/001/prod ... cts_id=705
Altenative solution is to go the RAM mount route. Try the GPS Warehouse or Motorrad Concepts.
Wunderlich also seem to do a variation on the RAM mount theme which may provide a solution. See the Nippy Norman website under R1200S parts.
http://www.touratech.com/shops/001/prod ... cts_id=705