This is what I'm getting....fits the top screen bar, is quick release and I'll run my GPS from the power point by shortening the lead and junking all the unnessary leads I don't need (Bluetooth comms).![]()
I was thinking from here, but I have to admit I can't see anything specific for the TA ....
http://www.motohaus.com/acatalog/Navigation.html



Why would anyone be looking at an adventure bike if they're 100% road and 90% two up? Wouldn't something like a R1200RT or any of the Italian, Japanese, or even an American rides be more in line with your stated needs.
Somehow dropped the quote in first post. Blame it on operators error.
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That would do me Arsey wheres that from ??
the versys one is fine its from SW Motech but once again its the bit that mounts to the crossbar I havnt got
Nick Marshall just PMd me and told me the plastic block I posted a pic of is a BMW part so ill search for one tomorrow



But when you try and buy from them they email to say that your local distributor will be in touch and that seems to be Motohaus but they don't list that mount !!
Like on the Versys,it's pointless having these quick release mounts when it's hard-wired to the battery in any case !!
Why not? .....The bike I had the most fun on (again 2-up) was a Ducati Multistrada, but it was too expensive and I worried about deprecation and problems.
How do you measure too expensive? MY local BMW dealer has a bevy of R1200GS bikes for sale. Starting price is $28 thousand, with taxes that's over $31000. For that price one could almost buy two Africa Twins. $16650 X 2 = $33,300 taxes in here in British Columbia.
AS for problems BMW has been building shaft drives since before WW II and still they have problems. Maybe they should source the drives from Honda Gold Wings, or any of the Yamaha shaft drives. As stated in an earlier post this whole Adventure bike thing is getting kind of crazy. Driven more by marketing than need. As one BMW salesman, in a moment of honest clarity, once said to me, "the only off road most of these GS bikes see is the last 100 metres to the tent site."
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