Techno-Spyder
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I wanted a satnav on my Spyder and after reviewing many, decided on the Zumo 660LM. At the same time I wanted a slightly higher screen so picked the Givi D770ST. I dont know if anyone else has fitted the Zumo, so for those who haven't, here is What I did after deciding mounting on the bars meant looking away from line of sight with the road.
01. Remove the stock screen and store in safe place
02. Remove the top cowl cover over safety card
03. Remove safety card from slot and store away
04. Mark a centre line on the top cover with masking tape
05. Place Ram mount on the line giving the ball a 1/8 inch clearance and mark hole centres
06. Drill the 2 holes using a bit to give clearance for M6 allen bolts
07. Bolt the mount to the cover, place cover over slot and mark where the bolts will go through
08. Widen the slot where marked with same drill bit, plus an extra hole in the slot for the cable to pass through
09. Loosely fit mount to ball and pass cable through the slot, the slot is flexible
10 Attach the cable to your prefference and test by clipping on Zumo, it should auto start
11. Refit top cover, shaping wire to fit neatly
12. Fit new Givi Screen, position Zumo to suit your riding position
As you see I don't have to turn my head, just look down slightly still keeping focus with the road

01. Remove the stock screen and store in safe place
02. Remove the top cowl cover over safety card
03. Remove safety card from slot and store away
04. Mark a centre line on the top cover with masking tape
05. Place Ram mount on the line giving the ball a 1/8 inch clearance and mark hole centres
06. Drill the 2 holes using a bit to give clearance for M6 allen bolts
07. Bolt the mount to the cover, place cover over slot and mark where the bolts will go through
08. Widen the slot where marked with same drill bit, plus an extra hole in the slot for the cable to pass through
09. Loosely fit mount to ball and pass cable through the slot, the slot is flexible
10 Attach the cable to your prefference and test by clipping on Zumo, it should auto start
11. Refit top cover, shaping wire to fit neatly
12. Fit new Givi Screen, position Zumo to suit your riding position
As you see I don't have to turn my head, just look down slightly still keeping focus with the road




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