Where can I get a motorcycle powerlead

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Being a smart bastard. I got a friend to get my 2610 in Hong Kong. Got everything for less than 600, however got the car version so I don't have a bike power lead.

I've now mounted the Touratech mount on my handle bars and was hoping to use the car power supply system until I got the bike systemhowever can't connect the car power lead because it's to bulky.

Can anyone advise who, or where I can buy a bike power lead.
 
Ken

Try here http://www.gpsw.co.uk/. Do a search for part no. 010-10495-02 - power / Audio cable for 2610 £20.50 or £ 24.08 in vat.
Carriage is £4.00 for next day delivery. You might also consider an external antenna part no. ANT-19-MCX £30.66 inc vat (see picture below).
Power lead comes with a din socket for audio take off and an inline fuse holder. The cables are very fine so I crimped them onto some thicker gauge cable and connected it directly to the battery.

Andrew.
 

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KenButler said:
Being a smart bastard. I got a friend to get my 2610 in Hong Kong.

I hope you have worked out how you are going to load European maps!

:rolleyes:

Greg
 
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Greg Masters said:
I hope you have worked out how you are going to load European maps!

:rolleyes:

Greg

I would have thought he'd do it the same way everyone else does? by loading the european software onto it ?
 
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Cardiff said:
... by loading the european software onto it ?

...which retails at $624.99 (about £350) from Garmin (Euro CN v6 - inc with UK 2610)!

Greg
 
Thanks for the concern

Don't worry boys - it came with European maps. But thanks for your caring.
 
Re: Thanks for the concern

KenButler said:
Don't worry boys - it came with European maps. But thanks for your caring.

Ken

I'm delighted for you - but there's more to this than you're letting on!

If the unit was new and sold by a Garmin dealer in Hong Kong, it should have the Pacific basemap. The European version is only sold by Garmin in Europe.

:confused:

Greg
 
Ken:

The Garmin Motorcycle Mounting Kit for the SP 26xx series includes a bracket to hold the GPSR on the bike, complete with a set of fasteners that fit a Ram-Mount backing plate, and a power cable that has a rubber (rather than plastic) cover on it, suitable for motorcycle use. List price is USD $50.

You can also purchase the Motorcycle Power/Audio Cable by itself, but it only costs USD $15 more to get the complete kit with the mounting bracket, fasteners, and the cable.

PanEuropean
 


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