Garmin Zumo / 26xx-29xx security screw

I left my home this morning and when I came back it wasn't burned down to the ground.

So I don't think I need a fire insurance anymore :duck: :augie
 
I left my home this morning and when I came back it wasn't burned down to the ground.

So I don't think I need a fire insurance anymore :duck: :augie

The Zumo is designed specifically so that the unit can't come off until the catch is pressed up. This is never going to happen unless it's flicked up by hand, given it's spring loaded. Chances off it coming off accidentally are zero unless the mount is faulty.

Yes the security screw was useless at providing any sort of security, but having a turn knob there is even worse - and it does nothing to secure the Zumo better.

There are too many who need to stand back and look at what they are buying. You haven't convinced me that it does anything period, but good luck selling it to the Touratech bling-bling muppets that don't bother asking the question.
 
And right you are. I am not trying to convince anyone :)

By the way: I am the original poster that brought the screw under this sites attention (like I did on some others), but:

I am not the one selling them. I posted it as a favor for someone who inented, invested, and indeed sells them. It's Marco Boelis who started this

All the ordering details etc please contact [email protected]

So be gentle with me. I just got a few free screws out of the bargain :blast
 
The Zumo is designed specifically so that the unit can't come off until the catch is pressed up. This is never going to happen unless it's flicked up by hand, given it's spring loaded. Chances off it coming off accidentally are zero unless the mount is faulty.

Yes the security screw was useless at providing any sort of security, but having a turn knob there is even worse - and it does nothing to secure the Zumo better.

There are too many who need to stand back and look at what they are buying. You haven't convinced me that it does anything period, but good luck selling it to the Touratech bling-bling muppets that don't bother asking the question.

Hi Snoopy, I've managed to knock my catch up when turning the ignition on or off, so it's not foolproof, or then again, maybe I'm just a clumsy :tosser :nenau

The "security" screw just prevents this kind of ham-fistedness occurring and just might prevent vibration or shocks opening an incorrectly closed catch.

Personally, I don't have an Touratat equipment on my bike and I don't think I have any bling either, just what I see as practical modifications and add-ons to aid comfort and control for myself and my passenger. So just what constitutes bling? Surely not a replacement screw designed to make it easier for the optically challenged amongst us to secure our investments in the GPS field?

Sorry Snoopy, but I don't understand why you appear to have such a downer on someone offering a product that does what it claims and I'm sorry that you see fit to have a go at people who choose to modify and customize their bikes to their taste. It's their money and their choice and as long as it gives them pleasure and enjoyment without harming me, then good luck to them :thumb
 
There are too many who need to stand back and look at what they are buying. You haven't convinced me that it does anything period, but good luck selling it to the Touratech bling-bling muppets that don't bother asking the question.


So says the man with the blinged up 400....:augie

DRZ400S. "Adventurised": CF/Kevlar/Stainless/Corbin/Cee Bailey/Wolfman/Clarke/...
 
REPLACEMENT SECURITY SCREW (ZUMO)

Got mine in the post today, must say" happy with it for the peace of mind". Much better idea than the fiddly screw fitted as standard. Much easier to take it off and pop in pocket than before. Thanks ECM for the info to start with. I'm pleased with it, just saying like-----------:thumb2
 

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I know I'm months after everyone else but do you have any of the Zumo screws left? If so I'll complete the order form and send the payment.
Thanks.
 
Sorry Davy F, no Touratech bling on my bike. :P

If you incorrectly flip the catch down then your Zumo will fall out. :rolleyes:

Fair-do's if you can accidently hit the catch then the screw is useful. So that's the reason for having one then.
 
Saving up to buy my Zumo yet, but I may just have to order the screw beforehand!

Thanks for passing along this info, Ton! See you over on Zumoforums!

Bohdan
 
Got mine in the post today, must say" happy with it for the peace of mind". Much better idea than the fiddly screw fitted as standard. Much easier to take it off and pop in pocket than before. Thanks ECM for the info to start with. I'm pleased with it, just saying like-----------:thumb2

As above, great alternative to the fiddly Garmin one :thumb
 
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got my screws today
having read the above posts does anyone ever leave theres on out of site
me and storm were out the other day
on a 250 mile jolly with Mrs both in tow
he said its safe as you cant get it off if the catch dont come up as we went into the motorway cafe
i had always felt that any hard up non working druggie who saw a sat nav attatched to a bike would just rip it straight off and run like the clappers he at that point doesent know its registered and couldnt enter the code to get it going
hence why i got the screws
quick on and off
always with me in my pocket
what do you think :nenau
 
Hi ECM - I sent a mail from my btinternet ISP and get a non delivery report due to it being identified as spam. Shall I pm the info??
 
Just got the replacement screw through the post and fitted. Really could not be bothered with that fekkin screwdriver. Nice simple product :)
 
Zumo screw

Cheers ECM mine arrived the other day fitted, screw driver now redundent one les thing to lose.
 


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