B-Road Explorer
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I ordered my first GS (R1200GS) last weekend, and I want to put a sat-nav on it as soon as I get it (around 1st July). I asked my dealer if they could fit a bracket and sort out the wiring as part of delivery. He was helpful and looked up parts but basically stalled me because he said BMW are launching the BMW Zumo to the UK in the next few days, and until then he couldn't tell if any new or better parts were coming.
Looking at the parts there was an official bracket, for putting the GPS (presumably the current one) above the clocks. It was a sort fo U-shaped loop of tube.
Does anyone know if this existing part is any good for a Zumo?
Also, I believe it has been out in the US for some time. Is there a Zumo-specific bracket that is better, in the US? Just anticipating whether we will get that too.
Further, I understand the standard Zumo power wiring isn't plug-straight-in compatible with BMW wiring loom. There must be an official BMW part for this though in the US? Does anyone know if that is the case?
I'm new to the BMW bike dealer experience. I'm unclear at this point if they would be happy fitting 3rd party bits for me, and I don't want to ruin my new bike with my cack-handedness. I know Touratech do the wire I want. I've also seen the Migsel bracket, which looks interesting. Is it really more functional than the standard BMW part?
Sorry, lots of questions there. I haven't even bought the Zumo yet, but I want to line everything up so I can have it in place from day 1.
If its not too controversial a question, is the BMW version of the Zumo still considered inferior? And going forward as well as just today? I've read about the firmware issues, and I'm quite sensitive to that sort of thing, as I find it really bites that my phone (SE P1i) gets updates from SE all the time but O2 don't push them out until months later. I don't want that on a sat-nav too.
Oops better stop rambling!
Looking at the parts there was an official bracket, for putting the GPS (presumably the current one) above the clocks. It was a sort fo U-shaped loop of tube.
Does anyone know if this existing part is any good for a Zumo?
Also, I believe it has been out in the US for some time. Is there a Zumo-specific bracket that is better, in the US? Just anticipating whether we will get that too.
Further, I understand the standard Zumo power wiring isn't plug-straight-in compatible with BMW wiring loom. There must be an official BMW part for this though in the US? Does anyone know if that is the case?
I'm new to the BMW bike dealer experience. I'm unclear at this point if they would be happy fitting 3rd party bits for me, and I don't want to ruin my new bike with my cack-handedness. I know Touratech do the wire I want. I've also seen the Migsel bracket, which looks interesting. Is it really more functional than the standard BMW part?
Sorry, lots of questions there. I haven't even bought the Zumo yet, but I want to line everything up so I can have it in place from day 1.
If its not too controversial a question, is the BMW version of the Zumo still considered inferior? And going forward as well as just today? I've read about the firmware issues, and I'm quite sensitive to that sort of thing, as I find it really bites that my phone (SE P1i) gets updates from SE all the time but O2 don't push them out until months later. I don't want that on a sat-nav too.
Oops better stop rambling!
