Home
Search
Member Map
Photos Gallery
Login
Register
VIEW MEMBERS
ERROR LOG
MAINTAIN DATABASE
ATTACH & AVATARS
MANAGE THEMES
BLOCK LIST
Login/Register
RECENT POSTS
UNREAD TOPICS
UNREAD REPLIES
PHOTOS GALLERY
HELP PAGES
ACCOUNT
SETTINGS
FORUM
PROFILE
MY POSTS
MESSAGES
NEW = 0
LOGOUT
Recent Posts
Please
login
or
register
LOGIN
JOIN
BMW S1000XR
»
S1000XR Chat
»
S1000XR - General Chat
»
Removal of the Sat Nav Bracket
02 Dec 23, 01:41 am
1
Go Down
Author
Removal of the Sat Nav Bracket (Read 474 times)
0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
Johnnynhl
XR Junior ‐
12
Topic Author
Johnnynhl
XR Junior
Topic Author
Posts: 12
Bike: S1000XR
Town: Prestwick, Ayrshire
Country:
Removal of the Sat Nav Bracket
on:
October 18, 2023, 11:12:29 pm
October 18, 2023, 11:12:29 pm
Hi, does anyone have a quick walkthrough for removing my sat nav holder and electrics loom. Had a quick look but it looks like the fairings off to get to the electrical connecter. Just wondered if any of you folks had found a way to get to the connecter without hauling everything off. Thanks
Mareng1
XR God ‐
1786
#1
Mareng1
XR God
Posts: 1786
Bike: S1000XR
Town: Cumbria
Country:
Re: Removal of the Sat Nav Bracket
Reply #1 on:
October 18, 2023, 11:46:03 pm
October 18, 2023, 11:46:03 pm
Just remove the screen and the LHS upper fairing. (Hint - smear Vaseline on the tabs before returning, helps refit and the next time.)
The connector plug can be threaded clear.
bobdave
XR Pro ‐
315
#2
bobdave
XR Pro
Posts: 315
Bike: BMW S100XR
Town: Bournemouth
Country:
Re: Removal of the Sat Nav Bracket
Reply #2 on:
October 19, 2023, 08:49:57 am
October 19, 2023, 08:49:57 am
On the gen 2 I was able to disconnect the sat nav loom without taking any of the body panels off although I did have to take the screen off to remove the cradle. I replaced it with a tomtom cradle and wiring. I guess my hands aren't huge !
Johnnynhl
XR Junior ‐
12
Topic Author
#3
Johnnynhl
XR Junior
Topic Author
Posts: 12
Bike: S1000XR
Town: Prestwick, Ayrshire
Country:
Re: Removal of the Sat Nav Bracket
Reply #3 on:
October 19, 2023, 09:42:33 pm
October 19, 2023, 09:42:33 pm
Thanks Guys, that's great. Will get on it at the weekend.
1
Go Up
Recent Topics
BMW S1000XR and M1000XR
[
S1000XR - General Chat
]
garybinnyc
Yesterday
at 10:39:06 pm
Ride connected cradle
[
Parts, Accessories & Clothing For Sale
]
Magicrat52
Yesterday
at 05:54:39 pm
Exhaust
[
Items Wanted
]
JohnB
Yesterday
at 04:06:34 pm
£1K Winter Fly Ride Stint in Spain
[
Ride Reports, Trips, and Touring
]
fozz
Yesterday
at 07:09:18 am
Original BMW Panniers with aftermarket exhaust full system compatibilty
[
S1000XR - General Chat
]
sdiori
Yesterday
at 05:09:29 am
New bike, new member! ESSEX UK
[
New Member Introductions
]
Mareng1
November 30, 2023, 10:37:10 pm
NEC Bike Show
[
S1000XR - General Chat
]
Antares
November 30, 2023, 09:34:57 pm
Question about luggage rack。。
[
S1000XR - General Chat
]
949Dolpfan
November 30, 2023, 06:31:31 pm
Brake Upgrades
[
Maintenance, Servicing, and Mechanical
]
RyanGTXR
November 29, 2023, 09:40:18 pm
Cobrra Nemo 2 chain oiler
[
S1000XR - General Chat
]
smithy
November 29, 2023, 12:02:52 am
dysfunctional