Sat nav fitting

Discussion in 'Speed Triple' started by Wealdy, Aug 8, 2016.

  1. Wealdy

    Wealdy New Member

    Aug 4, 2016
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    hi I have a to tom rider sat nav and wondered if anyone has found the best/ most convenient way to secure this to a speed triple r? I have used yoke plugs before but this doesn't seem possible on the triumph . Cheers
     
  2. Col_C

    Col_C I can't re...Member

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    Hi Wealdy,
    I've got a Zumo660 on a Ram mount which should be quite similar, used a ball mount on one of the bar clamp screws. I'm away at the moment but will post some pics next week.
     
  3. Wealdy

    Wealdy New Member

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    Hi is it from telferizer? They have one for £20 plus postage
     
  4. Col_C

    Col_C I can't re...Member

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    No, it mounts on one of the four clamp bolts.
    Found some photos on my phone, best I can show you at the moment.
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  5. Col_C

    Col_C I can't re...Member

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    I've got the parts from here.
     
  6. Wealdy

    Wealdy New Member

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    Thanks. How do you like the bar end mirrors?
     
  7. metalgod23

    metalgod23 New Member

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    I was looking for the same. Regarding bar end mirrors, I can help here.... I fitted them and initially was not sure, but as soon as I started riding realised they do work very well and also look much much better than the standard bug ear flaps (my opinion) :)
     
  8. Col_C

    Col_C I can't re...Member

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    +1 for that
    Be warned, there are threaded plugs welded just inside the bar ends, not impossible but they stop you easily using the general aftermarket ones with expanding collets. I tried some cheaper Chinese jobs first, but sent them back, weren't great quality. (But got Chinese levers that are very good)
    There's even two different thread sizes in the bar ends so be careful the dealer orders the right ones if you go genuine Triumph, not sure if it changes with model year or R verses non R.
     
  9. Wealdy

    Wealdy New Member

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    Thanks folks excellent advice. Also been advised by triumph that as I bought bike with arrow cans already fitted I should get the mapping checked. Meanwhile enjoying ride outs
     
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