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I have a r1200 gsa 2012 and cannot remove the satnav from its mount as it looks as though something has broken with the mount. Therefore of removing the mount and swapping it for something better. Has anyone recommendations for this? I also want to make its wired into the existing power lead
 
Luckily for you, you will get hundreds of different answers/opinions in answer to you question. Connection to the existing plug is the least of you worries since there is a freely available "repair lead" that will plug in and provide +/- 12V to whatever comes next. Nippy Norman supply one, for instance.

Hopefully someone on here will have had this problem before and tell you how to fix it. I've read of electrical failures of the mount, but can't remember a mechanical failure.

If the situation is a lost cause, can we ask
1) what SatNav is in there at the moment?
2) what route planning tools, if any, do you use?
3) are you prepared to put in the effort to learn a new route planning tool if necessary - if you were told that it would be easy to learn?

The current fave is to use an Apple Carplay/Android Auto waterproof display that mirrors the screen on your mobile phone or a mobile phone mounted directly on the handlebar using a Quadlock mount.
 
Yep, a question which will result in many replies (I expect) I use Garmin XT in preference to TomTom (just my choice)

A switched power source is fairly easy and I use Healtec Thunderbox


Can't really advise on mounting choice, there is plenty out there and internet research will help yo choose

Good luck...hope that helps
 
Thanks for the replies I’m thinking ideally remove current satnav mount and use my phone on a new mount and somehow wire that into current wiring if this is possible
 
Take a look and poke around in the forum’s dedicated GPS navigation section. There’s lots of advice there, much of it very good.

 
I have a r1200 gsa 2012 and cannot remove the satnav from its mount as it looks as though something has broken with the mount. Therefore of removing the mount and swapping it for something better. Has anyone recommendations for this? I also want to make its wired into the existing power lead
Can you post a pic of what you think has broken?
You might get more focussed help. 👍

If it’s the OE mount, there’s only a cam lever and four small bolts IIRC - unless someone has been meddling/tweaking it 🙂
 
Was just going to ask a similar question.
Is the mount really broken?

Is it the lockable BMW mount?
 
Can you post a pic of what you think has broken?
You might get more focussed help. 👍

If it’s the OE mount, there’s only a cam lever and four small bolts IIRC - unless someone has been meddling/tweaking it 🙂

 
That looks as if an incorrect device has been forced into the OE holder.
They holder was designed for a Nav IV if I recall correctly.

What’s the device you have stuck in there, currently?
I believe a 4 but can’t confirm
 
The picture certainly looks like the wrong device has been put into the mount.

From memory, the Navigator IV and similar, had a flat back panel. The device in the picture seems to have an angled back panel.

Me?

A. Try squeezing the top the device towards the front of the mount, taking pressure off the release mechanism, whilst pushing the release lever.

B. Remove the mount and the fouled device, as working on the release might well be easier than with it affixed to the bike.

C. Try gently levering something between the device and the mount to GENTLY try to force the device out, whilst pressing the release lever.
 
The picture certainly looks like the wrong device has been put into the mount.

From memory, the Navigator IV and similar, had a flat back panel. The device in the picture seems to have an angled back panel.

Me?

A. Try squeezing the top the device towards the front of the mount, taking pressure off the release mechanism, whilst pushing the release lever.

B. Remove the mount and the fouled device, as working on the release might well be easier than with it affixed to the bike.

C. Try gently levering something between the device and the mount to GENTLY try to force the device out, whilst pressing the release lever.
Have tried but stuck tight suspect whole unit will have to come off then start again
 


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