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Timpo 16-07-08 20:54

Quote:

Originally Posted by tony1960 (Post 62056)
under the dashboard is a plastic cover
when you remove this you will find a conector that you can use for your gps
sorry for my bad english

OK, good call Tony.
I took a look at this earlier and sure enough, there is a switched (ignition on) 12v supply plug connector in the centre of the fairing framework.
Now what we need to find is the other part of the connector, to make the connection perfect.
Just ramming in the bare copper strands from the GPS Power Lead is not the best way to ensure a uninterupted supply.
So, if there is any electrickery specialists on here, or somebody who'll know somebody who'll know, please give me a holler.........
:smileinbox:

Timpo.

Andy12 17-07-08 12:43

Quote:

Originally Posted by tony1960 (Post 62056)
under the dachboard is a plastick cover
when you remove this you will find a conector that you can use for your gps
sorry for my bad english
http://img352.imageshack.us/img352/1725/hpim1623fh7.jpg

http://img174.imageshack.us/img174/1669/hpim1624qe8.jpg

You are the man.....Thank you very much......

NickW909 17-07-08 14:28

Quote:

Originally Posted by Timpo (Post 62088)
OK, good call Tony.
I took a look at this earlier and sure enough, there is a switched (ignition on) 12v supply plug connector in the centre of the fairing framework.
Now what we need to find is the other part of the connector, to make the connection perfect.
Just ramming in the bare copper strands from the GPS Power Lead is not the best way to ensure a uninterupted supply.
So, if there is any electrickery specialists on here, or somebody who'll know somebodt who'll know, please give me a holler.........
:smileinbox:

Timpo.


I have tracked down some connectors for the O2 Sensor, maybe they use the same companies products.

Take some close up, detailed photos and I'll see what I can do.


Or, here's a link to the O2 sensor connector details:

http://swsct.sws.co.jp/housing_e.asp...1mts&page_no=0



Nick.

Andy12 17-07-08 14:33

It is a small black connector with a brown (+) and a black (-) cable.
I have pics with my connection, i can post them if you like.Just make sure to install a long enough cable , in order not to obstruct the handlebar

Bullit 17-07-08 15:06

Touratech Accesory Plug
 
Here is what I think you are looking for.

http://www.touratech.com/shops/008/p...dea916e7cf999f

or

http://www.touratech.com/shops/008/p...oducts_id=5185

or

http://www.touratech.com/shops/008/p...oducts_id=5182

Timpo 17-07-08 16:41


No, they are Hella plugs, same as you can plug into BMW GS Aux Socket.
We are talking about a small connector that the loom cable is terminated at. This needs a connector that will be soldered/crimped to your GPS lead. Nick W909 is very close with the item on his link.
I might try a specialist auto elec to see if he can identify the connector.

Timpo.

Timpo.

Andy12 18-07-08 12:41

Since i can not post pictures to this forum, here is the link to the Greek forum , were i am a member.
Scroll down to the first picture, and you will see the connector.
I connected my Garmin power supply yesterday and tested it.It works fine....
Link: http://www.moto.gr/forums/showthread...38#post1208738

http://www.moto.gr/forums/attachment.php?postid=1208308

Bullit 18-07-08 13:30

Quote:

Originally Posted by Timpo (Post 62175)
No, they are Hella plugs, same as you can plug into BMW GS Aux Socket.
We are talking about a small connector that the loom cable is terminated at. This needs a connector that will be soldered/crimped to your GPS lead. Nick W909 is very close with the item on his link.
I might try a specialist auto elec to see if he can identify the connector.

Timpo.

Timpo.

Sorry, my mistake.:surrender:

dallas 18-07-08 16:39

I just visited my dealer and they told me Leovince has an exhaust system out for the new Tenere. It's an oval slip-on system, now available for about 555, euro's. More info on www.leovince.com also look at the enclosed pic. Also enclosed a pic of the Yamaha original handguards with deflectors that'll be installed tomorrow. Greetz, Hans.

Molgan 18-07-08 18:32

Quote:

Originally Posted by dallas (Post 62264)
I just visited my dealer and they told me Leovince has an exhaust system out for the new Tenere. It's an oval slip-on system, now available for about 555, euro's.

Sweet, good news!


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