Nav blocks view of rev counter

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On the latest GS and GSA bikes the view of the rev counter is at least partially blocked by the sat nav. I'm only 5'10" and it blocks top third from view so guess if you're a six footer yo cannot see the entire top half of rev counter. What is it with BMW that they can't get a simple thing like that right. They have supposedly put a blue rim around it to make it more visible and then they block it with the Nav !!!
 
I think all of us will agree with your observations. Lots of other ergonomic flaws ...(i) strangely cramped for your legs (given it's a "big"bike )
(ii) feet bigger than size 8 scrape on the swing arm ...
 
On the latest GS and GSA bikes the view of the rev counter is at least partially blocked by the sat nav. I'm only 5'10" and it blocks top third from view so guess if you're a six footer yo cannot see the entire top half of rev counter. What is it with BMW that they can't get a simple thing like that right. They have supposedly put a blue rim around it to make it more visible and then they block it with the Nav !!!


If you are over 6 foot like myself, you need to adjust/ tilt the satnav base mount higher anyway. Doing that allows most of the revcounter to be visible. But, yes it is not perfect ergonomics in dashboard terms, but they are great in body trms. If you guys think a GSA is cramped, you clearly havent sat on a K1600.
 
so why do you need to see the rev counter?

Just what I was thinking. I normally look at either the road, or the speedo when riding. Unless I'm boiling an egg, then I look at the saucepan, as I like to watch the bubbles.:D
 
On the latest GS and GSA bikes the view of the rev counter is at least partially blocked by the sat nav. I'm only 5'10" and it blocks top third from view so guess if you're a six footer yo cannot see the entire top half of rev counter. What is it with BMW that they can't get a simple thing like that right. They have supposedly put a blue rim around it to make it more visible and then they block it with the Nav !!!

It's a very easy fix - here's my solution :D



 
Because with the corrosion issues you're always running in a new engine and can't go above 5k revs :)

Not running a new engine above 5k will cause corrosion, as the engine won't get hot enough for the water to evaporate.:rob:D
 
On the latest GS and GSA bikes the view of the rev counter is at least partially blocked by the sat nav. I'm only 5'10" and it blocks top third from view so guess if you're a six footer yo cannot see the entire top half of rev counter. What is it with BMW that they can't get a simple thing like that right. They have supposedly put a blue rim around it to make it more visible and then they block it with the Nav !!!

The solution is very difficult to do, so listen carefully.

Twist the Nav cradle up..............:blast
 
Oh wow thanks Steve as hadn't thought about that. Good idea though as when you twist it up it increases the glare from the sun so then you can't see the other two thirds either. You're brilliant

The solution is very difficult to do, so listen carefully.

Twist the Nav cradle up..............:blast
 
Oh wow thanks Steve as hadn't thought about that. Good idea though as when you twist it up it increases the glare from the sun so then you can't see the other two thirds either. You're brilliant

Take the bracket off and elongate the holes, i'm 6'3" and can see all but the top 1/4".

Stu
 
You don't need to see it, when the needle gets around to the red bit, the engine cuts and that's the time to hook in the next gear...:aidan
 
I have an early 2016 GSA and dont have this issue, but I use the Sat Nav display for speed and the time in preference to the bikes display. Not constructive but my opinion
 
Just what I was thinking. I normally look at either the road, or the speedo when riding. Unless I'm boiling an egg, then I look at the saucepan, as I like to watch the bubbles.:D

:jes just what i thought. Anyway, I am 6'2" and have n issues. tilt the nav mount and away you go. Now stop looking for something to moan :rob about and go enjoy yer bike FFS :aidan
 


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