Seems like a no-brainer. couldnt get on with a xumo xt after years of tom tom use. @Muppet showed me his beeline and it looks perfect anyone mounted one onto their 999?
i bought the beeline 2 a few months ago and use it on my 1200r monster with my old iPhone to run the app. very pleased so far, I'm off to spain in 3 weeks so ill see how it goes over there
excellent im off to wdw soon and would have liked it over the weekend question is - how to mount on a 999? id rather not stick it on the top yoke which seems the easiest option ideally a cranked mount off the ignition barrel but the evotech mount isnt cranked
I have Beeline MK2 and i cannot recommend it highly enough , very compact and informative bit of kit, and you should be able to fit it somewhere on the 999 top yoke or bars, it comes with a flexible extremely strong rubber band mounting kit.
How good are your Heath Robinson skills ? As the unit is light weight, you should be able to use a second front brake reservoir aluminium mount, doubled up off the master cylinder. Andy
I’ve bought one to use on my 1098. As mentioned above it comes with rubber bands which were certainly up to the job of mounting on that yoke. Only used it once but really like it so far
I made a mount that is fixed to the end of a clip-on (here with a cheap phone mount in place - my Beeline-2 mounts on it perfectly too) - it's the same diameter as standard bars. Is there anywhere on your top yoke or clip-on that you could use to mount something similar?
A great bit of kit ,i got mine in a deal which included a free mount which i have found very easy to mount on my 1100 multi ,the mounts are usually about £29 ,but they are very well made and very versatile .
Have a good read of the instructions (good website), as there are a few things that aren't immediately obvious...
I’ve recently upgraded from a Beeline mk1 to a mk2. I’ve had a mk1 for about 5 years, and really liked it. But the mk2 is much easier to use when the directions get trickier. I used to recommend the mk1 if the requirement was a non-intrusive satnav solution (I personally hate having a big screen or phone on the bars) but I’d recommend the mk2 wholeheartedly.