Hokiev
New member
Well, I might have" bitten off more than I can chew".
After reading about others who have moved their GPS I decided I would tackle the job.
Have hit a few road blocks.
1. What size hex wrench/key is needed to remove the two bolts that hold the existing GPS mount to the handle bars?
Am going to have to go out and buy as I don't have anything that fits. Since I am buying, what is best to buy, socket type, handle, etc?
2. Do you have to remove all 4 bolts to get the wiring harness back out? It looks like the hole is too small to feed the GPS connector back into the Spyder. Do I have to unplug it from inside somewhere and pull in through the front? or is there another procedure? I can't see where it is plugged in the guts of the Spyder so I might not removed enough parts. Does one of the headlights come off to gain access?
I removed the windshield, side covers, top of dash so far. Do I also have to remove any part of the dash (i.e., speedometer front section to get to feed the wires back to come under the top of dash?
Signed,
Frustrated.
(Can't wait to see what problems I run into in installing the rear shock.)
540-424-3193
After reading about others who have moved their GPS I decided I would tackle the job.
Have hit a few road blocks.
1. What size hex wrench/key is needed to remove the two bolts that hold the existing GPS mount to the handle bars?
Am going to have to go out and buy as I don't have anything that fits. Since I am buying, what is best to buy, socket type, handle, etc?
2. Do you have to remove all 4 bolts to get the wiring harness back out? It looks like the hole is too small to feed the GPS connector back into the Spyder. Do I have to unplug it from inside somewhere and pull in through the front? or is there another procedure? I can't see where it is plugged in the guts of the Spyder so I might not removed enough parts. Does one of the headlights come off to gain access?
I removed the windshield, side covers, top of dash so far. Do I also have to remove any part of the dash (i.e., speedometer front section to get to feed the wires back to come under the top of dash?
Signed,
Frustrated.
(Can't wait to see what problems I run into in installing the rear shock.)
540-424-3193