The original holder for the Navigator on the handlebar clamps may be really practical but it's a hindrance when a tank bag is used. The navigation device collides with the tank bag when steering and limits the steering angle and thus the turning radius. The makes manoeuvring uncomfortable, more demanding and longer than it has to be.
The relatively low position forces the rider to lower their head if they want to read or operate the navigation. This position results in the eyes constantly having to focus between long-distance and close up. This strains the eyes and causes tiredness. The safety aspect shouldn't be underestimated either, because the rider is forced to regularly take their eyes off the road.
The improved position navigation bracket positions the navigation device in the natural line of sight for ergonomically optimal visibility and operability, making your ride more relaxed. This position is located above the TFT combi instrument. This ensures the rider always has their eyes on the road and an eye on the navigation at the same time. This arrangement has been tried and tested and provides noticeably greater comfort while riding, navigating and operating, meaning it avoids premature tiredness and increases safety in road traffic.
The carrier simply attaches to the windshield bracket.
Features:
• Consists of base holder and attachment fittings to accommodate the original BMW motorcycle navigation system
• Ergonomic positioning of the navigation device
• GPS in the line of sight
• Better position for operation
• Ensures relaxed and safe riding
• Avoids restriction of the steering angle and thus the turning radius
• Fits easily to the original screen bracket
Fits:
F850GS ONLY IF SCREEN ADJUSTMENT IS FITTED
F850 Adventure ONLY IF SCREEN ADJUSTMENT IS FITTED
F800GS (2024 on) ONLY IF SCREEN ADJUSTMENT IS FITTED
F900 Adventure ONLY IF SCREEN ADJUSTMENT IS FITTED
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