Nicking the Zumo mount

kenseaton

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I'm in the process of fitting the Zumo mount to the handlebars of my GS ... and have started wondering what stops anyone nicking the mount. It's only held on by the double socket arm...

I know it's not much use to anyone (but when did that stop windows getting done in) and I know the obvious answer is to lash some cash on a decent mount, but in the meantime what's the answer?

Ken
 
I'm in the process of fitting the Zumo mount to the handlebars of my GS ... and have started wondering what stops anyone nicking the mount. It's only held on by the double socket arm...

I know it's not much use to anyone (but when did that stop windows getting done in) and I know the obvious answer is to lash some cash on a decent mount, but in the meantime what's the answer?

Ken

do what I did, fit a socket to the bike and a plug to the lead, then remove it when parked up, leaving just the ball :augie
 
Swap the thumb turn screw thingy (technical term) with the screw thread on it for a std bolt. It'll be kinda permanent then they'll need a spanner to get at it.

Or you can easily unplug the comms & power leads, tuck the ends aways or into the end of the bar pad and remove it anyway - just don't screw the power lead in.
 
Swap the thumb turn screw thingy (technical term) with the screw thread on it for a std bolt. It'll be kinda permanent then they'll need a spanner to get at it.

Or you can easily unplug the comms & power leads, tuck the ends aways or into the end of the bar pad and remove it anyway - just don't screw the power lead in.

Jon, come on .. its thumb lever and knob !

You can either by the lockable puck :augie or read this link for simple biker trick http://www.ukgser.com/forums/showthread.php?t=29203&page=2

One day .. some kindhearted mod will sticky this link before its lost.
 
Thanks to all - much prefer the dome-head idea to the the locking nut... wonder if they do Torx bolt heads? The socket button screw looks like the bolts I had for my Aprilia Falco.

And, yes, some moderator should put the info on a sticky - that's what they're for (the mods ... and the stickies!)

Ken
 


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