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Hi


As I already had a tomtom and have been using them for years I was not going to fork out for a Garmin device.


However I did want to put the tomtom in the same place.


First thing I did was set about removing the Garmin mount.


Next was work out how to mount the Tomtom.  My solution was simple    I purchased a Hasp and Staple from a diy shop


This is mounted vertically  just drilled the  mounting point  and used nuts and bolts to hold it in place.  Then once I had the location sorted  I drilled the hasp to accept the tomtom mount and secured that to it.


Next I needed a way to make it stay in place    Simple solution a couple of neodymium magnets  taken from an old server hard drive


Power is via a fuse box in behind the right hand speaker cover,  This is fed from the battery through a fused relay . Switch feed is connected to the aux power socket.  This fuse box is also powering my dash-cam set up and some LED auxiliary marker lights used when filtering  just to make me a little more noticeable


Finally just to tidy it up a bit  a piece of Carbon effect plastic  to cover the holes and cut outs behind the garmin mount.


Just need to tidy up the wiring a bit  when I get five mins to spare.



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Very ingenious I have to admit.


Not sure what it'll do for the resale value of the bike though, assuming it came with satnav prep and connectivity to the wonder wheel. 


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Not sure what it'll do for the resale value of the bike though, assuming it came with satnav prep and connectivity to the wonder wheel. 


Who used to say Not a lot.  But it's only one of a few alterations the bike Has already had.  But it's his bike.
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Hi


I can restore the Garmin mount and it will cover the extra holes I made.  It just plugs in behind the fairing.


All the  wires can be removed  and the  Pannier lids can be returned to the full size ones.


Everything I have changed  can be changed back with very little evidence


So should not be an issue.
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Very innovative. Thanks for sharing.


Is it a TOMTOM rider, running on 12v, or a car TOMTOM running on 5v. If the latter, how did you deal with the power change?
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Sullivj wrote:
Is it a TOMTOM rider, running on 12v, or a car TOMTOM running on 5v. If the latter, how did you deal with the power change?

The tomtom rider motorcycle dock requires a 12v feed  it provides the step down to 5v required by the tomtom unit.
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exportman wrote: Hi
I can restore the Garmin mount and it will cover the extra holes I made.  It just plugs in behind the fairing.
All the  wires can be removed  and the  Pannier lids can be returned to the full size ones.
Everything I have changed  can be changed back with very little evidence

So should not be an issue.

In that case, I take my hat off to you - very clever adaptation.
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Sullivj wrote: Very innovative. Thanks for sharing.

If the latter, how did you deal with the power change?

Assuming you have not got the audio kit I would either power this from a cig socket  adaptor  or add a USB adaptor  from the AUX socket on the right hand side.  If you have not got the audio kit then behind the speaker covers is a lot of space you can use to keep everything out of sight, neat and tidy.
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Joining things to the auxiliary socket can stop it working as a battery charger attachment as they detect a drain and switch off.
BMW ones will.show you an error.
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RTman10 wrote: Joining things to the auxiliary socket can stop it working as a battery charger attachment as they detect a drain and switch off.
BMW ones will.show you an error.

I have it just serving a relay  that then provides the power direct from the battery for everything else.


Just out of interest  my mate has a GS  he has the special charger  but it does not work very well the bike would not start this morning
Its two years old and the battery is dead.
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The charger would have shown him the battery voltage so he should have been aware there was a problem.  The GS has an AGM battery.  If they are allowed to go flat it normally kills them.  I'm sure he would have complained to his dealer if it was only 2 years old.
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