Sorry, I don't have very good pictures as you requested. I believe Patrick P.13 has exactly the same fairing as I have. If you still curious how it looks, I will try to take some more photo for you, but it will take some time.
Thanks.. they show me what I needed. I was wondering if there was room above the instruments for a GPS, and from the looks of things - there isn't. It is quite nice how it is molded around the instrument cluster...
Don Eilenberger - NJ Shore
2012 R1200R - I love this bike!
Thanks.. they show me what I needed. I was wondering if there was room above the instruments for a GPS, and from the looks of things - there isn't. It is quite nice how it is molded around the instrument cluster...
HI, Don,
Doesn't it look like there might be room for a gps to the right of the RID, like with a tech mount off of the handlebar?
John
'09 SchwarzeBlanche DuBois Well, don't do that-Hippocrates
Dr. Strangelove wrote:HI, Don,
Doesn't it look like there might be room for a gps to the right of the RID, like with a tech mount off of the handlebar?
John
John, after having GPS's in lots of different spots - I find I prefer them to be as close to eye level as possible. They cause the least distraction from watching the road that way. I think even right of the RID one might block part of the instruments.
This is my current setup (with a NAV-III replacing the 2720 Garmin):
Don Eilenberger - NJ Shore
2012 R1200R - I love this bike!
I agree with you 100% about blocking any part of the view of the dash and the zumo on my 1150r is mounted to obstruct nothing with a tech-mount (as is my Sirius radio). It looked like there was a niche on the right that a zumo might fit in, but your nav display looks to be wider than the zumo, perhaps.
John
'09 SchwarzeBlanche DuBois Well, don't do that-Hippocrates
Just superb Joe. Your photos capture the essence of what biking is all about for me - the sense of adventure , freedom and excitement, and the access it gives us to the stunning beauty of the world around us , if we just take time to stop and look a while.
Rocket wrote:Just superb Joe. Your photos capture the essence of what biking is all about for me - the sense of adventure , freedom and excitement, and the access it gives us to the stunning beauty of the world around us , if we just take time to stop and look a while.
Hey Chitown; glad to see your cool pics again.
Never thought I'd get rid of the R1150R; but the R1200... is sweet, even in Elephantitus Trim.
I've blasted lots of dirt roads on it & it's taken a dirt nap or two, a real blast to ride.... anywhere.