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With this part you’ll be able to place your GPS in plain view and without obscuring any of the instruments or display information. Without the need to make the dangerous move of taking your eyes off the road for more than an instant, even in complicated traffic situations, a quick glance is now possible.
The two existing mounting points that we use to attach the bracket would normally not provide enough support for a GPS unit. Therefore our strong bracket design features a supplemental support that strengthens the mounting points from below, resulting in a rock solid integration.
Other methods of mounting your navigator are often times a compromise, for example there’s typically interference with a tank bag or access to the ignition key is hindered.
Some Facts:
• Your GPS is in the optimal field of vision
• Better, safer navigation
• Solid support for your GPS due to elaborate reinforcement
• Easier reach to the screen and GPS controls
• Adjustable: position your GP at any desired angle
• Easy installation with no drilling or other modifications to your bike
• Lightweight, anodized aluminum
• Compatible with most GPS units: TomTom Rider I & II, BMW Navigator, Garmin Zumo, All units that utilize the claw adapter, Any PDA (combined with our Mediabag) Camera, video recorder…….
• Complete installation kit with clear instructions
• Made in Germany
• Available for all model years for the R1200 RT as well as the K1200 GT and K1300 GT
Perhaps it's not immediately noticeable, but a great deal of effort was invested in the design and to make this part easy to install.
This item fits the following BMW bike models:
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| Patience is a virtue during installation. The orientation of components is not well described in the instructions, nor immediately obvious during installation. Once installed it blends nicely with the look of the bike, provides solid support for my old and heavy Garmin 2610, and positions it so my relatively short arms can reach. Be sure to bring adjustment tools on the first ride as four screws need to be loosened to change the viewing angle. |
| Perfect location. Close enough to let my Garmin 220 be visible, but not in the way. Solid and well designed. Don't plan on installing in a few minutes. The instructions are fine if you are familiar with BMW assemblies, if not you'll want to take your time. Well worth the effort. |
| This is a perfect solution to the obstructive position that most dealers advocate for the Zumo 660, i.e. on the left handlebar interfering with the mirror. Installation is easy but don't rely on the instructions provided. |
| Bike: 2005 1200RT I have had a Migsel mount on my previous 1150RT but chose the Wunderlich mount for the 1200RT. Reason were mainly cost and the added support bracket inside the fairing. Installation was uneventful with all pars fitting as advertised. Due to the internal bracket bracket a strong sandwiched clamp, it seems to be stronger then a Migsel mount. Quality was certainly there for the cost of the mount and no scratches or missing parts. It simply comes to to this: Now that I have it....would I purchase it again instead of another product? Yes I would! |
| Well designed and easy to fit with good instructions. A recommended accessory for the dedicated touring rider. |
| I have a 2005 R1200RT and was looking for a good mount that didn't require drilling holes.After installing the mount I was pleased with the position and ease of reach. The mount is very solid and with the additional 4 rubber mounts to work with my Zumo665 its very solid. |
| Excelent mount. Have used other , more expensive mounts and found this one to be more rigid and offers more adjustment. Instructions are inacurate but you will figure it out very easily.Does however, take some effort to install Great product for the money. |
| I purchased this about a month ago to mount my Zumo 550. I am NOT a tool guy and had a friend help me with the install. We finished an hour after we started. The instructions are well thought out and the mount fit perfectly. The only niggle is that the bottom of the GPS unit obstructs the idiot lights. I can live with that. Easy to reach and program while riding. I give it two thumbs up! |
| Puts your nav in a great spot inside the windscreen, not down in front of the tank bag. Just beware a PROPER install is not for someone afraid or challenged at taking the bike apart. The interior brace is critical for stability of the finished product, and takes some patience. The instructions lead you to believe it can just be slipped onto the interior "dashboard" support, but the angles in that BMW piece make that impossible with the short screws provided. The clasp needs to started with one screw the piece installed, then you rotate the clasp into place and start the second screw to secure it. All this is done in tight quarters with the dash pulled backwards off the instrument cluster. The end result is well worth the effort, but this isnt a 30 minute RAM mount installation |
| First, this is the only mount that I've tried that doesn't vibrate or bounce around with the GPS (Garmin Zumo) attached. Installation is a little time consuming since the directions are pretty brief. With a little experimentation it went on okay. Watch the video to see how it mounts. The under dash bracket really makes it a firm set-up and is the principle reason it doesn't vibrate. This is a well thought out, well engineered product and in my opinion well worth the money. |
| Put this on a 2010 1200RT and had to file a notch in the bracket with the angle on it to even get it to go into place with the screws and special nutin place per the installations instructions, but other than that it is probably the best solution to mount a gps. I used another brand water resistant case for my TOMTOM GO730 we use in Europe, and the reflection from the flexible window on it is a slight issue, but with a dedicated weatherproof motorcycle GPS it would be great. |
| Looking for a way to mount my older Zumo 450 taken off a Honda Goldwing. Did not want to mount it on the handlebar off center from viewing. The Wunderlich mount was a perfect solution. Strong and easy to mount. The on line video's helped. There is zero vibration on the Zumo and it is even easy for me to reach. |
| The Wunderlich GPS mount puts the GPS unit in the right location to see the screen but not be distracted by looking away from the road. It is easy to mount and holds the GPS without a lot of vibration. The instructions showed a slight difference in the placement of the access hole for removing the mirrors on my 2011 R1200RS. I called and got clear instructions from the Wunderlich customer service rep. and got the job done without a hitch.Good product. Good service. |
| After much searching, I finally found a GPS mount for my BMW Zumo that moved it from between the handlebars to above the instrument cluster. The Wunderlich item found on this page serves this purpose. Installation was pretty easy and was done within a half hour. It could have been 15 minutes if I didn't spend a bunch of time trying to figure out how to actually remove the dash cover. Seems it is hooked at the base somehow and I couldn't get it off (this is a BMW issue). Never the less, I was able to push it out of the way far enough to mount the support bracket. The other thing I puzzled over was attaching the support bracket to the plastic tab/tongue in the middle. I wasn't sure if the washers go over the tab/tongue or under. Eventually, I decided under since I couldn't get them to stay above and didn't seem to add anything. Other than these puzzlements it all went in very easily. One final note, once installed I had to tighten the the cradle mount bracket a few times over the next few days to keep the GPS unit from sagging. I'm thinking some form of lock washer might be more effective. Don't let the above deter you, the unit is well built and an attractive unit that performs its task as expected. I would recommend this item. |
| I had my Garmin Zumo 660 on another bike with a ram mount on the handlebar. Although that worked, I always had to look down and to the left to see it. Now with the RT and the Wunderlich integrated GPS mount it is much better positioned. Installation went well, but the mirrors were a bit difficult to remove and then running the thick wire from the GPS mount down to the plug on the bike was a bit tricky. The instructions could have been a bit better in regards to what screws to use where, but all in all it went well. Looks and works great! |
| As it did on my 09, this mount for my 2011 was an easy mount job which puts the GPS front and center with very solid feel. I have not seen a better GPS mount out there. Highly recommended. |
| Ordered for my 2011 RT. Install went fairly smooth. Looks very nice once in place and puts the GPS unit in the perfect position. Mounted a Garmin Zumo 665 and the bracket works well for the magnetic XM antenna as well. |
| Purchased before vehicle delivery, and I had the Dealer install it when they did the final build out of the crate. The item looks good and does the job without interfering with the adjustable windscreen. I mounted a Zumo 550 I had previously installed on a Harley Road Glide, and it works as advertised. The position directly in front of the rider is a plus, as you never have to take your eyes from what is in front of you even if you elect to make minor adjustments while on the move. |
| Easy too install, except for the "nuts braket". I've use the original ones instead Once it is install very easy too ajust for your eye sight |
| Good product but had one problem with one of the nut/clips. One was not the correct size for the bolts. But being handy I took out one of my metric taps and tapped the nut to the correct size. |










