Grey Beard
Registered user
Hi
I have a 2008 Adventure and just bought a Zumo 660. Will try and connect it to the CAN-BUS socket behind the handlebars if I can find it (and my local BMW dealer has the socket kit).
I am looking for ideas on how to mount the Zumo. The handlebar fitting looks straightforward, but I think I have seen pictures where the Zumo is mounted on one of the windscreen horizontal bars. I think that would be a better option for me.
The supplied 'U' clamp looks too big - being designed for the handlebars. Can I still use it, or do I need to buy one of these alu block devices at approximately £50 and then shape it to fit properly?
Any pictures would be useful, plus reasons for choosing your chosen mounting point.
I have looked through through the posts here, but didn't see exactly what I am looking for. Apologies if I missed it.
I just wasted a bit of time tying to charge the Zumo from the mains adaptor using the micro USB socket on the bike cradle. Now realise I need to use the USB socket beside the battery. The Garmin manual is delightfully vague, but I later saw it covered in a thread here.
Grey Beard
I have a 2008 Adventure and just bought a Zumo 660. Will try and connect it to the CAN-BUS socket behind the handlebars if I can find it (and my local BMW dealer has the socket kit).
I am looking for ideas on how to mount the Zumo. The handlebar fitting looks straightforward, but I think I have seen pictures where the Zumo is mounted on one of the windscreen horizontal bars. I think that would be a better option for me.
The supplied 'U' clamp looks too big - being designed for the handlebars. Can I still use it, or do I need to buy one of these alu block devices at approximately £50 and then shape it to fit properly?
Any pictures would be useful, plus reasons for choosing your chosen mounting point.
I have looked through through the posts here, but didn't see exactly what I am looking for. Apologies if I missed it.
I just wasted a bit of time tying to charge the Zumo from the mains adaptor using the micro USB socket on the bike cradle. Now realise I need to use the USB socket beside the battery. The Garmin manual is delightfully vague, but I later saw it covered in a thread here.
Grey Beard



