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BMW Nav III - Free to a good home
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I have no real need for it. If someone else needs it, the need definately outweighs me just taking it, because it's available.

On Dec 28, 2017 18:43, "BMWMCON - Flea Market" <fleamarket@bmwmcon.org> wrote:
I’d like it Pete. May use on the new bike. 

On Thu, Dec 28, 2017 at 6:32 PM BMWMCON - Flea Market <fleamarket@bmwmcon.org> wrote:
Hi all,

My RT had a BMW Nav III on it when I bought it, and it worked, but I promptly took it off in favor of the Zumo I already owned.  It has the cradle and power cord for the bike - the connector is a BMW standard found somewhere around the triple tree (my F bike has the same connector).  It has a USB connector, but when I connected to my computer, nothing happened - I assume you need an external power supply, which I don't have (there's a port on the back that looks like it might be for power).  It claims to be Bluetooth compatible.  I also have mounting brackets and bolts for RT handlebars.

I know it's three generations old now and the maps are severely out of date, but if you have time to play around with it, it's yours. 
Pete let Marcus have it.  I'm good.

On Thu, Dec 28, 2017 at 6:43 PM, BMWMCON - Flea Market <fleamarket@bmwmcon.org> wrote:
I'll take it, if nothing else but to play around with it

On Dec 28, 2017 18:32, "BMWMCON - Flea Market" <fleamarket@bmwmcon.org> wrote:
Hi all,

My RT had a BMW Nav III on it when I bought it, and it worked, but I promptly took it off in favor of the Zumo I already owned.  It has the cradle and power cord for the bike - the connector is a BMW standard found somewhere around the triple tree (my F bike has the same connector).  It has a USB connector, but when I connected to my computer, nothing happened - I assume you need an external power supply, which I don't have (there's a port on the back that looks like it might be for power).  It claims to be Bluetooth compatible.  I also have mounting brackets and bolts for RT handlebars.

I know it's three generations old now and the maps are severely out of date, but if you have time to play around with it, it's yours. 

I’d like it Pete. May use on the new bike. 

On Thu, Dec 28, 2017 at 6:32 PM BMWMCON - Flea Market <fleamarket@bmwmcon.org> wrote:
Hi all,

My RT had a BMW Nav III on it when I bought it, and it worked, but I promptly took it off in favor of the Zumo I already owned.  It has the cradle and power cord for the bike - the connector is a BMW standard found somewhere around the triple tree (my F bike has the same connector).  It has a USB connector, but when I connected to my computer, nothing happened - I assume you need an external power supply, which I don't have (there's a port on the back that looks like it might be for power).  It claims to be Bluetooth compatible.  I also have mounting brackets and bolts for RT handlebars.

I know it's three generations old now and the maps are severely out of date, but if you have time to play around with it, it's yours. 
I'll take it, if nothing else but to play around with it

On Dec 28, 2017 18:32, "BMWMCON - Flea Market" <fleamarket@bmwmcon.org> wrote:
Hi all,

My RT had a BMW Nav III on it when I bought it, and it worked, but I promptly took it off in favor of the Zumo I already owned.  It has the cradle and power cord for the bike - the connector is a BMW standard found somewhere around the triple tree (my F bike has the same connector).  It has a USB connector, but when I connected to my computer, nothing happened - I assume you need an external power supply, which I don't have (there's a port on the back that looks like it might be for power).  It claims to be Bluetooth compatible.  I also have mounting brackets and bolts for RT handlebars.

I know it's three generations old now and the maps are severely out of date, but if you have time to play around with it, it's yours. 
Hi all,

My RT had a BMW Nav III on it when I bought it, and it worked, but I promptly took it off in favor of the Zumo I already owned.  It has the cradle and power cord for the bike - the connector is a BMW standard found somewhere around the triple tree (my F bike has the same connector).  It has a USB connector, but when I connected to my computer, nothing happened - I assume you need an external power supply, which I don't have (there's a port on the back that looks like it might be for power).  It claims to be Bluetooth compatible.  I also have mounting brackets and bolts for RT handlebars.

I know it's three generations old now and the maps are severely out of date, but if you have time to play around with it, it's yours. 
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