• There were many reasons for the change of the site software, the biggest was security. The age of the old software also meant no server updates for certain programs. There are many benefits to the new software, one of the biggest is the mobile functionality. Ill fix up some stuff in the coming days, we'll also try to get some of the old addons back or the data imported back into the site like the garage. To create a thread or to reply with a post is basically the same as it was in the prior software. The default style of the site is light colored, but i temporarily added a darker colored style, to change you can find a link at the bottom of the site.

Low cost GPS install complete.

dadof4

New member
I finished the install of my iphone GPS setup. I purchased the TomTom GPS app for the iphone. Unlike the one supplied with the phone it works outside cell phone coverage areas. The TomTom iphone app stores the map data on the phone versus having to download it "on the fly". My iphone is the 32 gig 3gs model. I don't know if the TomTom app will work on other models.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Here are the parts I used.


From: http://www.crutchfield.com/

Item# 693IC35PM- Poly-Planar IC-3.5PM AUX Audio Input Adapter

From: http://www.powerlet.com/

Socket - PSO-001
Powelet to Cigarette Adapter: PAC-002

From: http://www.gpscity.com/

RAM Mount Small Motorcycle Mount Base 11mm Hole RAM-B-252U
RAM Mount Short Arm B-Socket RAM-B-201U-A
RAM Mount Apple iPhone 3G 3GS Mount Cradle RAM-HOL-AP6U
RAM Mount Diamond Plate with 1 inch Ball RAM-B-238U

From: http://www.boltdepot.com/Default.aspx (To mount Ram Mount to handlebar - Shipping is high!)

Product #6472 - Metric socket head screw, Stainless A-2 (18-8), 10mm x 1.5 x 60mm
Product #13706 - Round spacer, Grade 2 chrome, 3/8 x 3/4 (5/8 O.D.)

From your Can-Am Dealer:

GPS Harness - BRP Part# 710002182
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

This shows the Powerlet outlet on the left and a marine 3.5mm audio input on the right. They are connected to the GPS harness. The 12v is switched and as it is already fused via the GPS fuse in the frunks fuse box, I did not install an additional fuse......


IMG_1750 by dadof2and2, on Flickr

Here is the iphone attached.


IMG_1754 by dadof2and2, on Flickr


I couldn't be happier with the setup. The TomTom app is excellent. I wish I had known about it last year before I purchased a Magellan GPS for the car.

Thanks to all for the ideas on the positioning of the 12v/audio receptacles and for the information on the GPS harness.
 
Last edited:
GPS

Could you share the total cost with us? Much appreciated.

Chris.

BTW, that's a good lookin' install!
 
Could you share the total cost with us? Much appreciated.

Chris.

BTW, that's a good lookin' install!

Thanks

Total cost was ~$235.00 including shipping (I think the BRP GPS is $1200)

- GPS Harness (Allows iphone to talk via Spyders audio system)- $65
- RAM Mount (3 pieces) with iphone cradle - $40
- Bolt and spacer - $15 of which amost $10 was shipping!
- 3.5mm marine audio input socket - $15
- Powerlet socket and powerlet to cigarette socket adapter - $45
- iphone TomTom app - $50
- flexible wire conduit from Radio Shack - $5

It is possible to wire your own GPS harness. Here is the pin-out:
http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=22987

I already had wire and Ty wraps so I didn't need to buy them. To connect the 3.5mm socket, which came with a 4 ft. cable with RCA plugs, I used a RCA to 3.5mm male adapter. I plugged the adapter and the male 3.5mm plug from the GPS harness into a female/female 3.5mm adapter. I already had those also. If you need any cables or adapters I suggest www.monoprice.com . I couldn't find the bolt and spacer to attach the RAM mount to the handlebar locally. The only place I could find that would send individual items was Bolt Depot and they charge close to $10 minimum shipping.

Originally I planned on installing a cigarette socket but it would not fit where I ended up placing the Powerlet socket.

If you already own a GPS with and audio out jack the TomTom app on the iphone is not required. You would need a different cradle for the GPS. Many universal cradles are available.
 
Last edited:
iPhones don't like water (I know, don't ask) so what happens when it rains? Are you going to install it in a waterproof case? That would be my main concern. Other than that it looks like a nice clean install. :2thumbs:


The cradle I used will not allow for a case. I will probably end up getting a larger universal cradle at some point. Until then I'll use cling wrap or stay out of the rain.
 
Back
Top