A couple of pictures for you gents! Also note the mirror extension mounts from Wunderlich. The Touratech GPS mount has vibration dampning and locks also, I like it better than the ram mount that comes with the GPS and I can see the gauges just fine.
Great looking installation. That GPS looks like it was meant to be there. I've been considering one for a while now, but I pretty much know how to get everywhere that I want to go... If I go someplace new, then it's an adventure.
Chris
2008 R1200R
The greatest pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do.
Nicely farkellized, Dave! I see you're sporting a Zumo 660 - how do you like it so far? I got one a few weeks ago, and it's been pretty good for the most part. I'm coveting with your locking mount. Although it does fit in my chest pocket, it's heavy!
I do have a gripe though - it didn't seem to know about the access roads to Laguna Seca! How can it not have those roads in the database? And it seems to have a hard time pronouncing street names in Vancouver (lots of west coast native influence around here...)
Mummy look a farkled R1200R!!!! Can I have a closer look? / Good look for the mount. Centralized,gives the impression of 'stock" addition. Like the added light switch on the L cluster. Cool.
I have a question about your Pazzo Levers...do you find that you have more adjustability than the stock levers? I have small hands so I was wondering if that may be the way to go...
Celeste
2009 R1200R Biarritz Blue
1982 Yamaha RD350LC (IT LIVES!!!!)
Hey Celeste, yes more adjustment than the crappy screw adjustment on the stock levers. If you set them to their lower setting you will have to adjust the switch (clutch side) that allows you to start the bike in 1st gear but that's easy to do. If you have smaller hands then get the shorter length levers too unless you just prefer the longer ones (on the clutch side people who like to use all four fingers may like the longer lever) I believe these are made in Canada so that may be a plus for you
In the picture on the left side is a special light switch. If you can imagine that switch being turned around backward...I have seen a number of new bikes with high beam switches there. When you sit on the bike it is a very natural place to work with your index finger. much easier to use than having it on the front to activate with your thumb.
Mark
What is happening to my skin?
Where is that protection that I needed?
Air can hurt you too
Can you tell me where i can find (buy) the riser conection between the R1200R steer and the Touratech mount.
In Holland, where i live, you can buy the Touratech mount, but not the riser connetor
Please send me the name of the internetshop in USA where i can buy it.
Thank you very much
Gert Grandia
Veenendaal
Holland (EU)
Hi Gert,
When I lived in Assen, I used to order in my RAM stuff from the UK www.gpsw.com or sometimes I found that Motoport (Leek nr Groningen) could order it in for me.