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independentphoto 05-06-08 05:04 PM

Show me your Autocom install.
 
OK folks- for those of you that have the autocom unit mounted and powered from the bike........


.......show me yours:smt103


Pointy installs especially welcome, but I'm looking to see the kind of tricks that you all use to make the whole affair easier for yourself. I already have a scottoiler under the pillion seat, so that robs a bit of space but I'm confident that some of you have worked miracles.


Cheers,
Garry;)

yorkie_chris 05-06-08 10:35 PM

Re: Show me your Autocom install......
 
Can you do the same trick as on the curvy and chuck the fusebox tray?

Baph 06-06-08 09:08 AM

Re: Show me your Autocom install......
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by yorkie_chris (Post 1530930)
Can you do the same trick as on the curvy and chuck the fusebox tray?

You can move the fusebox on a pointy a little closer to the battery. Mine lives down under the bit of plastic between the seats. That happened when I put the tail tidy on, as the hook for it disappeared with the old snow shovel.

As for autocom, I don't have one, but have a couple of spare +ve and -ve wires on my bike... :lol:

Mousetrapper 06-06-08 12:26 PM

Re: Show me your Autocom install......
 
I'll take some pictures of mine later tonight. The way I installed it was to ask the nice German bloke at the BMW dealers to do it for free!!

By the way good choice they work really well.

Giffer2 06-06-08 09:24 PM

Re: Show me your Autocom install......
 
Mine is fitted under the pillion seat, but kinda closer to the front seat (I can take a photo Sunday if you need me to) - I also took the + feed from the rear lights as per advice of the local dealer.

independentphoto 09-06-08 12:22 AM

Re: Show me your Autocom install.
 
Thanks for the replies so far guys.

I've been using the Autocom for a while now (Pro 7 Sport) and just pop it in the magnetic map pouch. However, with Quedos making preparations for her Advanced test, we've been using it more often and I've got a power lead sitting in the box. I'm just not sure that I've space along with other bits.

Pics would be most helpful.

Garry;)

Mousetrapper 17-06-08 05:11 PM

Re: Show me your Autocom install.
 
I forgot to put these up before hope there of some use. The helmet fittings aren't too hard to fit, a bit of gaffer tape helps keep thing in place.

The rider connection.

http://i193.photobucket.com/albums/z...fitting001.jpg

The pillion connection.

http://i193.photobucket.com/albums/z...fitting002.jpg

Underneath the pillion seat.

http://i193.photobucket.com/albums/z...fitting003.jpg

Underneath the rider's seat.

http://i193.photobucket.com/albums/z...fitting004.jpg

Above.

http://i193.photobucket.com/albums/z...fitting005.jpg

Underneath riders seat.

independentphoto 18-06-08 04:08 PM

Re: Show me your Autocom install.
 
Nice one that man.

That's exactly the kind of thing I was after. My problem is that I have my disklock hiding down there and my Scottoiler is also under the pillion seat. Despite this, I also manage to keep my cans baffle in there in case it needs to go in a bit sharpish and also a visor cleaner and bike jump lead. Must have a poke around the plastics when I replace the alarm tilt sensor!

Garry:rolleyes:


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