pbfjr1300
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I just ordered my zumo 550.
Has nyone installed it with the delivered hardware, or is everyone using a stem mount?
Has nyone installed it with the delivered hardware, or is everyone using a stem mount?
I agree. The techmount is nice but a bit salty. Stem nut with Ramball, the provided straight extension, and the provided mount work and look great. Personally, I never leave the unit on the bike when it's out of my sight. Replace the "security?" screw with the much easier to use thumb screw being sold over at the Zumo forum and you can pop it on and off quickly. Out of sight out of mind.Buy a tapped stem nut and screw a RAM ball into it. Gonna cost abour half of what te vastly overprices techmount does.
Makes for a VERY clean install and you use what's in the box.
I had RAM's locking knob to dissuade thieves - no one ever got away with the unit - but in it's infinite wisdom, Garmin has done away woth the concept of security for the new 660.
You can't tell me that the RAM locking knob is a clean install. It is as big as a small tangerine. Who wants that hanging off? I bought the locking knob and the stem nut mount and in the end took everything back and went with the tech mount. It looks a lot better. The tech mount looks factory, the RAM stuff looks added on.Buy a tapped stem nut and screw a RAM ball into it. Gonna cost abour half of what te vastly overprices techmount does.
Makes for a VERY clean install and you use what's in the box.
I had RAM's locking knob to dissuade thieves - no one ever got away with the unit - but in it's infinite wisdom, Garmin has done away woth the concept of security for the new 660.
At least we can agree on something.This is one of those topics that everyone is gonna have their own opinion on and everyone will be right!
+1You can't tell me that the RAM locking knob is a clean install. It is as big as a small tangerine. Who wants that hanging off? I bought the locking knob and the stem nut mount and in the end took everything back and went with the tech mount. It looks a lot better. The tech mount looks factory, the RAM stuff looks added on.
It only costs a little bit more to go first class.
Hey pbfjr1300,This is one of those topics that everyone is gonna have their own opinion on and everyone will be right! I suspect threads like this will end up as NEPRT fodder eventually!
To answer your question directly.....yes, I opted for stock Zumo mount without any additional mounting hardware as shown in the pix below. It's where I like it for my own reasons.....YMMV. You will note that I have opted for the "tangerine" locking knob to help keep some a-hole from easily walking off w/my mount. And you'll probably want to investigate replacing that PIA spanner-bit "security" screw with a thumbscrew model of some description.
Good Luck,
VPup
That pic is interesting. The first time I saw it, before I saw the next one, I thought, "Well looky there! That guy has a camo shelf on his FJR!"To answer your question directly.....yes, I opted for stock Zumo mount without any additional mounting hardware as shown in the pix below. It's where I like it for my own reasons.....YMMV. You will note that I have opted for the "tangerine" locking knob to help keep some a-hole from easily walking off w/my mount. And you'll probably want to investigate replacing that PIA spanner-bit "security" screw with a thumbscrew model of some description.
I would be interested to know how the bluetooth option works, especially if you have a chatter box. Have been thinking of getting one of these units for a longe time. Can't really justify it at this time as I normally know where I am going. Or, like many others on this forum have been told where to go WITH directions. :blink:
+1 'zactly what I was thinking...I use the mount that Garmin provides and am quite happy with it. I'm not sure I'd care for the stem mount. I'd use the stock mount--it didn't cost you anything extra--and if you don't like it, them go with the stem mount. That was my plan, and after using the stock setup, I can't think of a reason to spend the money on a stem mount. I'll save those bucks up and eventually I'll be able to buy the next farkle.
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