PanEuropean
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BurnieM said:I believe that TouraTech open the case and fill it with a neutral cure silicone to resist vibration affecting components on the circuit board. The US distributor (Cycoactive) also does it and calls it 'hardening'. Not necessary for road bikes and but may help offroad.
Sounds a bit like gilding the lily to me. I've never, ever encountered a hardware problem with a Garmin GPSR in all the years I have been testing them. In fact, when I was riding in Ireland a few years ago, and my laptop computer failed as a result of components shaking loose in it whilst it was in my pannier, I used my GPS to find the IBM Ireland service facility in Dublin, to take the computer in and get it repaired.
Below is a photo of a rather embarrassing mishap I had a few years ago. The GPSR (a SP III at the time) wound up supporting the full weight of the front of the bike after the windshield busted off. I just dug the mud and the grass and the dirt away from the antenna and the buttons, and the GPSR worked just fine for the ride to the moto shop. Wish I could have said the same for the moto...
Michael
The GPSR is underneath the front, somewhere, still in its mounting bracket.
