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Ah ok understood, cheers. For info though the lockable bracket would still mount on that type arm. Just provides security for your satnav unit....
Not my bike but should give you an idea of where it sits. [ATTACH]
Hi, that's where this one sits. The mounting arm fits under the screen and allows the satnav to be mounted above the clocks so it's very easy to...
No just the lockable mount is for sale. The satnav sits directly in the lockable mount and then that bolts to the cradle/mounting arm. Mine is a...
Hi, I have it mounted above the clocks on a navihalter bracket. Although I can imagine it would fit other mounting brackets too as it has various...
If I could get one for £50 powerful enough that would be awesome. Dewalt etc are floating around £150 though which I wouldn't mind paying but I...
Interestingly I'm now struggling to get my sprocket side 55mm off even though I had the hub etc out a couple of months back no worries. Well I had...
Ended up taking the OEM ones out as they were really stiff to the point one side couldn't be turned by hand. Bought some new ones from a bearing...
Hi all, just having a new front tyre fitted and noticed the front wheel bearings are very stiff to the point the balancing machine throws an error...
Hi, website description here https://navihalter.de/Zumo-Schloss Listing the following units: Garmin Zumo 340, 345, 350, 396 and for Zumo 590/595.
Weekend bump and price reduced to £35 plus p+p
As above I have a surplus to requirements navihalter lockable bracket with keys. Used it on my multistrada for a trip and decided I don't need it...
Spacers made no difference for me. 6ft 1200s 2016. Ended up putting a pikes peak carbon short screen on and thats about as good as I can get I...
Cheers Jamie. Great that you're busy too. Take care
Hi, just wondering if anyone has heard from Jamie over at Iconic parts. I've had to return a satnav mounting arm and whilst it's been signed as...
Here's a few more. Really easy to fit and my only niggle is the bit that fits on the engine bolt catches on your trousers until you get used to it...
Would you take £70 posted to Darlington?
Cool cheers, I'll take a look tomorrow.
Just looking to tinker a bit more and want to remove the right hand switchgear to make sure all is well in there. I've removed the tiny torx screw...
I used to live in Constable Burton so know that area very well including the pheasants.... Once we're let out to play I'll be rising around there...