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Installing TomTom Rider 2 On My New Spyder RTS SM5

Knarfoh

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I wanted to move my TomTom Rider 2 from my 1994 Honda Goldwing to my new Spyder RTS SM5.

I posted assorted pictures regarding the installation of the new mount HERE

I longed for the Zumo but could not justify the price when I already have a TomTom Rider 2 GPS.
 
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Great instructions. Nice fit for the Spyder. Like you, cannot justify the price of the Zumo. Thanks for all of the pics.
 
Finished the install completely.

I previously posted info about my install of my TomTom Rider 2 GPS on my Spyder RT-S SM5.

I completed the install by finishing the electrical connection. Basically, I connected my GPS power cord to the connectors of my analog FUEL gauge.

I routed the power cord through the handlebar tab; pass the left speaker; and up behind the analog FUEL gauge where I linked to the existing power source for the FUEL gauge.

PICTURES
HERE

Stole all of my ideas from others (so thank you very much !!) but I thought I would consolidate this information into one posting. If you click on the thumbnail images, I added annotations to better explain how I proceeded.

PICTURES
HERE
 
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