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Tom Tom Rider

Posted: Wed May 23, 2018 12:40 am
by shahed
I have just picked up a 1200RT 2018 , would like to use my rider 450 gps , i have all the mounts , but need a 1 inch ram mount , any ideas where this can be mounted or where I can get the mount , I have been able to source a M8 threaded mount but not sure where on the bike I can fit it.


Many thanks

Re: Tom Tom Rider

Posted: Wed May 23, 2018 7:16 am
by RaistlinRTCW
Hi

I have the following Telferizer ram mount that I got from Nippy Normans in the UK, you pull out the BMW rooundall on the handlebars centre and it fits in nicely
https://www.nippynormans.com/r1200rt-lc-2014-on/ram-specific-ball-kit-for-r1200rt-lc-r1200rs-lc

Re: Tom Tom Rider

Posted: Wed May 23, 2018 8:27 am
by heathy65
I made my own havinghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5Hk-LNvxqw&t=414s watched this link.

Re: Tom Tom Rider

Posted: Wed May 23, 2018 3:11 pm
by exportman
Hi


I have fitted mine in the same place as a Garmin would fit.  Removed the Garmin fitment and then attached the  tomtom mount  needed to remove the screen and top part of the faring but  it was not difficult
Will try to post some pictures later

Re: Tom Tom Rider

Posted: Wed May 23, 2018 7:00 pm
by Levisp
exportman wrote: Hi


I have fitted mine in the same place as a Garmin would fit.  Removed the Garmin fitment and then attached the  tomtom mount  needed to remove the screen and top part of the faring but  it was not difficult
Will try to post some pictures later

I have my phone mounted this way and have been using Tomtom Mobile Go app which I find very good. Would love to see some pics of the tomtom mounted to bike. How have you powered the tomtom mount ?

Re: Tom Tom Rider

Posted: Wed May 23, 2018 7:40 pm
by exportman
Hi


I don't have the radio  so have mounted a fuse box behind the right hand speaker grill.  This has a switched feed from the battery  via a relay with the signal wire from the AUX socket on the right faring.  From here I power so marker lights  a two way radio and the tomtom.


The tom tom mount uses the same holes as the Garmin but I had to thread them from the back and added about 1 cm of spacers between the vertical  BMW plastic  so I could rotate the mount and remove the tomtom.  Hence the  carbon effect plastic.


Took me a little while to figure it all out  but it now works well and looks neat.  And when I sell the bike I can remount the original Garmin mount ( but I will probably have to put nuts on the end of the screws.)


Hopefully three pictures  below

Re: Tom Tom Rider

Posted: Wed May 23, 2018 8:16 pm
by Levisp
Thanks exportman for the info and pics. Looks a neat job. I like the new Tomtom 550 maybe treat myself next year. The iPhone app is good but you cannot save a route or sync a route from MyDrive. I guess they want you to buy their satnav. Nice to know it will fit.

Re: Tom Tom Rider

Posted: Wed May 23, 2018 10:15 pm
by Ab2006
Hi
I bought a dash trim panel and mounted it as the original.
Still have it complete with TomTom mount if you fancy it £45?

Re: Tom Tom Rider

Posted: Thu May 24, 2018 7:31 am
by RaistlinRTCW
Like the mount option exportman I have used a centre of handlebar mount on previous bikes as have used the lockable mount for the TomTom for when I stop at petrol stations etc.  but a very tidy job.

Re: Tom Tom Rider

Posted: Thu May 24, 2018 9:09 am
by Levisp
Love exportmans method for attaching his tomtom mount. Unfortunately the only downside for me is you have to remove the BMW nav harness and so can now no longer use this


https://www.nippynormans.com/gps-accessories/lead-for-connecting-any-garmin-or-tomtom-gps-into-the-bmw-harness


for the power. You have to find a switchable power source that won't upset the Canbus.


In the pic of the harness the smaller plug which has black tape around it is where the nippy plug fits. The bigger plug plugs into bike harness. If one could get the bigger bike harness plug then that would be an easy way to get switchable power. I do not want to butcher the nav harness in case I need to refit it. Any ideas ?


UPDATE : I believe the above statement is now incorrect. The Nippy plug does in fact fit into the harness on the bike. However I have read that some folk have issues with the TomTom being powered from this plug. I have not done this so cannot confirm if this is correct or not. I have wired my TomTom through a separate harness staying away from the bikes CanBus. Sorry for the mis-information.

Re: Tom Tom Rider

Posted: Thu May 24, 2018 11:13 am
by exportman
Levisp wrote: Love exportmans method for attaching his tomtom mount. Unfortunately the only downside for me is you have to remove the BMW nav harness and so can now no longer use this


https://www.nippynormans.com/gps-accessories/lead-for-connecting-any-garmin-or-tomtom-gps-into-the-bmw-harness

You dont need to completely remove it  you could tape it in the faring space.    Quick fix for the power would be the aux socket  just wire from that  others have done this and not had a problem,  I wanted  to power several things  hence the fuse box

Re: Tom Tom Rider

Posted: Thu May 24, 2018 12:13 pm
by Levisp
Yes I thought about aux socket but I use that to charge the bike so tomtom mount would then be live. Maybe there is a way to separate the cradle from the harness then it would be easier and neater to secure under the fairing. Well have to play.


The other solution is


https://www.motorcycleparts-hornig.com/ ... RT-LC.html


and keep the BMW nav harness. Easy but not as neat as yours.

Re: Tom Tom Rider

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2018 11:48 am
by Levisp
Joined the TomTom club.

Re: Tom Tom Rider

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2018 11:59 am
by BoB21
Take it phone navigation wasnt working for you?

Re: Tom Tom Rider

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2018 1:49 pm
by Levisp
BoB21 wrote: Take it phone navigation wasnt working for you?

Yes / No. The TomTom Mobile Go app on my iPhone 8 plus worked very well. However you were unable to store routes/tracks. This was the only reason I bought the Rider. I can now plan a route or track on my MacBook and sync it to the Rider over WiFi. I can even plan a route on my phone and sync it to the Rider over Wifi or BT. The screen on the Rider is not as good as my iPhone. However the Rider works quicker. Its displays position on road more accurately and gps speed update is quicker. Off route calculation is also very quick. Overall I would give it 9/10