This must be one of the best instructions I’ve ever seen. I just followed your guide right now and it’s spot on. Thanks a million for a great video. Cheers from Sweden.
HAHA yeh to be fair I ran this process already before filming second time around.. I knew it worked as tested before. However Yes would have been good to mention it then! :) Cheers Ric
Great video. Helped me a ton. The ACC2 can also be found under the seat. Two things: - I got a tip to connect a wire to the ACC2 connector and lengthen it back to the seat and connect the GPS power there so that it’s easier to disconnect when selling the bike by just hiding the power cable under the tank cover. And the other quite important thing I found by accident. You can also find the ACC2 under the seat, furthest back on the left side. This I found after I was done with the full process as described in this video 🙃
Hiya bud.. Thanks for the comment :) Yes I am aware of the rear ACC2. However I prefer not to run cables from the rear when there is one at the front and only takes half hour or so to access. But thats definitely a brilliant idea you mentioned about running an extension from it for easy access! Thanks for that. I never thought!! All the best Ric
Thanks for a superb step by step guide Ricardo! Just used this to hard wire my new Zumo XT2 to the ACC2 connectors. Managed to do this without removing the crash bars too. Just enough wiggle room to get the larger panel off and on. Cheers - John
Absolutely spot on, well played. Appreciate doing the panel removal and re-fit twice (When you originally fitted the gear and doing it all over again for us) for a great tuition.
Hiya rams... Appreciated the comment mate. Cheers. Yes It was something I thought if your gonna do it.. then do it properly and show from scratch.. also to be fair I had already removed all that lot a million times before so can do it in my sleep now haha
Mate I've had to dive into this area around 6 x now....Every time I'm coming back to this video for a refresher course and I laugh everytime about the thumbs showing OFF :) Thanks so much mate!
I've just followed this to wire in my tomtom to my (new to me) 2021 SAS. THANK YOU. I couldn't have done it without this video. No bolts left over either, which is my usual form..... 😂😂
Thank you, sir, for the excellent video. Knowing where those bolts are hiding was very helpful, along with the visual aids. My first time took less than an hour and now the nav has switched power.
Hi Jim.. Nice one mate and sorry for late reply.. Loads of stuff on at home etc. But thanks for the heads up and cool feedback. Great to hear you sorted it and all worked well :) Cheers Ric
Great video Ricardo. Made my install very straight forward. Very satisfying. Only challenge I had with installation was weather today which was 41 degree heat Celsius (106F) in Perth, WA, Australia! Regards Bill
Thank you. This was very helpful. Putting it back together was much easier than i expected. Great fit from KTM. I used two "zip tie sticky pads " ( don´t know the right term ) inside the arm for the screen. In that way the cable is completely hidden and you don´t need the zip ties around the arm. Thanks for posting all these videos. Really interesting and always very well explained👍
Hiya bud thanks for the feedback and watching the vid. Great to hear it was of some use to you. 🙏👍 sounds like you got a sweet install then using this sticky pads!!!! All the best Ric
ciao di nuovo amico mio! È fantastico da ascoltare. Sono contento che tu l'abbia fatto da solo con il video. Sono contento che ti sia d'aiuto! Saluti ancora e grazie per avermelo fatto sapere! :) Saluti Ric
Hi Ric, thanks for this how to video. I just followed it to install my Garmin. Also used your other video to install the Touratech mount and locking Dock. I also had to remove the right hand engine bars to get the lower fairing off. So many panels and screws! Why a simple access panel couldn't have been designed in is beyond me. BTW I also followed your your engine bar install video a while back so thanks very much. As a foot note to your Christmas video I also took your advice to get checked out yesterday and all is well. Love the channel so keep doing your thing as long as you're having fun. All the very best. John
Hello John and good morning ! Cheers for the message and great to hear you found some of the clips useful. Yeah if you have engine bars it’s a few more things to remove when taking panels off 😂. All easy though. You will do it with your eyes closed after a couple of times. But seems a lot initially. And nice one on getting checked out 🙏. It’s buggy and most of us blokes never think about it but great news is it’s getting more and more momentum and PR. It’s no time at all to get checked out 👍🙏 Ride safe mate Ric
Hello Damien thank you kindly for the message. Appreciate the feedback. Apologies for the late reply as I’m only touching base here now and again for the time being due to personal things going on. Glad the vids helped you out and saved you some time.. and possible money 💰 🤞😀🙏 Thanks again Ric
I watched this video a while back, never imagining I would ever own a Ktm1290... well I'm picking up my new sas 1290 s the weekend and I'll be wiring up my satnav. Great video . Top stuff. 👍
Hi Rob congratulations mate on the new bike 👍💪. Hope you love it as much as me. One of the best all round packages I’ve had. Every ride a grin. And thank you for the feedback on the vid. Good luck with the install 👍 All the best Ric
Thanks for this clip, plugged in a sumo today and followed all the steps in your youtube clip, it turned out perfect! Thanks for sharing! mvh Stefan from Sweden.
Hiya Stefan great to hear from you my friend! And thank you kindly for taking the time to feedback how you found the clip useful! much appreciated! And lovely to hear from Sweden too!!! I have friends there we visit too! Lovely country and people! Thanks Ric
I spotted two sets of acc connectors under the rear seat; one of which is acc2 witched and much easier to get to than front Acc2. Connected my Zumo to the rear acc2 connector under rear seat and all works. Hope this helps those a bit wary of taking their KTM to bits ;-)
Hello Frank. Yes mate agreed another option. And some have already used that. It’s not really a big deal getting the panel off and getting to the front ACC. Yeah probably daunting at first but once you done it once you realise it’s easy. And a lot tidier that running a meter or so of wiring from the rear around the side and up the front of the bike when there are a connector right there. No rules how to do it as long as you got it done 👍💪 Cheers for the reminder though regarding this additional connection 🙏
Thanks for the instructions. But for who’s doing this: I just led the wires to the acc2 at the back of the bike. Under the seat, there is a secondary set acc1 and acc2. Only needed to take off the usb box, the middle tank cover and the seat. And loosen up the right large cover. Garmin Zumo wire is just long enough to reach to the back. Saves some screws to be handled.
Hiya Alex yes I have mentioned the rear connectors in a vid somewhere. You can do it your way of course. However the forward connectors are for front of bike connections and keeps it’s a little cleaner also allowing the rear to be used as and when they might be required. I personally didn’t want to trail wires from the rear all the way to the front but each to their own. It’s just a few minutes more effort after all. 👍 Cheers for sharing though 🙏👍
@@RicardoYeep ah, missed the vid about that. And seeing this vid I was in the impression that it would take me lots of (more) time to remove the other parts. But you’re right, I now misused the connector for fe a heated seat I guess. I already was happy that I solved my first wiring ‘project’ 😅.
thank you so much for taking the time to make this video. I recently purchased a 2022 adventure r and you saved me a LOT of time! keep up the good work!
Hiya MT ! Thank you kindly for sending the message! much appreciated mate! Great to hear from you and so pleased to hear it helps you save some time and just get the job done and dusted. :) All the best Ric
Hi Ben, cheers mate for the great reply and feedback. Pleased to hear you found it helpful (vid). Appreciate the time taken to message me 👍🙏 All the best Ric
Thank you very much for these videos you sir are a lifesaver 👍👍👍I just followed step by step and now I have my Zümo XT installed on my bike. Greetings from northern Sweden!!
HI Ric love you’re videos you are a brave man taking the bike apart so often to fit you’re bits after 9 years of GS and GSA i pick up my KTM next week cant wait, getting a list together of extras to fit you’re videos will make life so much easier i will attempt to fit them myself rather than paying local dealer. Keep them coming there cant be many more extras out there for you to fit.
Hiya Steve! haha yeah mate I think I pretty much cornered the parts list (useful ones anyway.. did not go for the pretty stuff like carbon bits). Glad you liked the videos and hope they help and like you say save some cash! Thanks so much for the feedback much appreciated. And your time taken to watch my mug on the screen lol. Oh nearly forgot! Congrats on the new beast !!! I hope you love it like I do. A very fun bike to own! Cheers Ric
Fitted mine today. Many thanks for your videos. All worked first time. Great having the lap top and you by my side whilst doing it. Cheers mate. Getting the two fixing bolts and the four long pins in and tightened up is a bloody balancing act. Great videos thanks.
Bravo Ricardo. Excelente video, tres bien expliqué et en détail. Je reçois ma KTM SA 1290 ce matin et j'utiliserai tes explications pour installer mon GPS. Merci
Good morning! And please you found the detailed video helpful! Congrats on the 1290 you will be very pleased. It is truly an amazing bike. All my video library is currently based on the 1290 so feel free to check them out. I have more stuff coming up too. Take care, Rick 👍
Hello Ricardo at last got my 1290 s and all the bits for Garmin. Just a question. The Touratech mount and the Garmin fixing bracket are just grey steel. Would it look better if I sprayed them Matt black before installing? Obviously just your opinion.
@stephenalbert856 hello mate. Yes they are just steel. I never bothered to paint mine. Pure personal taste. If you do I’d prefer powder coating rather than a rattle can. 👍. No harm if you do. Others have done it too 😁
Thanks for the video Ricardo!! Absolutely fantastic, without it I’d have been completely screwed 🤔🤣 I’ve also used a few others, great content, please keep them coming - cheers Jamie 👍🏼
Hi Jamie! Any time bud and thanks for the great feedback and time write back. Great to hear some of my time spent has also been of some use to someone 🙏 All the best Ric
Brilliant ! Just found your channel as I'm looking to buy the SAS and watched quite a few of your vids tonight, this one though is an absolute stand out. Sub from me.
Hiya Stuart! Thank you very much for the comment and feedback! Good luck on the decision making and hope you get one. They are an awesome bike for sure! Thanks Ric
Hi Stuart.. FYI forgot to add there are ACC1 and ACC1 in the rear under the passenger seat. Easier to use if you bar mount the SATNAV and dont need to cross the void to the front screen. Otherwised if the front screen is where you mount (if you get the bike) the tidy way is use the ACC1 and ACC2 as shown in the vid! Cheers Ric
Blimey! I’m glad I opted to just run a feed from the rear ACC 2 for my sat nav. I just ran the wire under the tank clipped on cover. Besides I suspect the dealer will need the front ACC outputs for the auxiliary lights if they ever arrive!
Hiya Bruce ! Yes the alternative option is the rear ACC2. I think if I were to position my SATNAV on the handlebars that would be easier as its on the correct side of the handlebars. I am not sure where you position your SATNAV? When mounted high on the front of the screen then cleanest finish with no visible cables seen the front ACC2 is the cleanest way. Literally zero visible wires. The bike looks as though the SATNAV is built in 👍. If you were to run from other end (rear) of the bike you still need to remove all the fairing to hide the wiring to run up to the high level SATNAV mount at the front. Hence using front ACC2 There is also ACC1 still free at the front in the worst case of ACC2 being required for anything else later on I guess. 👍 It was not a hard job though. Just a few panels and screws and half hour 💪 😂
Your video sped up my work considerably. Thanks a lot ! I just wired Radar Screamer to front ACC2 (I always run RS with V1 detector on all my bikes). BTW, I love manufacturers who pre-install these access points. BMW does it well, Aprilia may throw one in there. The only bike that I had so far and had none of it was Panigale V4. I solved that one with a relay to a switch circuit, but it takes much longer.. For nav I am going to install another mount for my TrailTech and wire probably to rear ACC2. I like it a lot for off-roading on a single track on my EXCF500, but I can find use for it on SAS too.
Hi Ricardo, i did fix mine from the connection on the back of the bike, under the pillion seat. Was a little fiddel to get the wire from the tank to the cocpit but suc6. The cable comes out direct under the tft sreen. So by moving the windscreen up and dwn the cable from the gps is going fine in the hole under the tft screen. Love your video, greetings from Belgium.
Hello Joris! Good to hear from you and also that you managed to fix up the Nav ok. Yeah the rear is always an option but like you say running it from the back to the front also comes with its own inconveniences. As long as still works then that's good! And thank you kindly for the positivity on the small videos I put up. Much appreciated. Its always really amazing how I get to hear from so many people from different countries! :) Cheers Ric
Although I still do not have the SA (I have to wait after the summer) I have already subscribed to your channel to know your tips and curiosities. Thank you for not being afraid to disassemble the bike !! 😅✌
Hey there Guille! Thanks for joining me here. And also for enjoying my short videos. As you have already seen I don't mind stripping stuff down off a brand new machine and seeing how they are assembled. I like to learn myself a new machine (before I "have to" learn.. if you know what I mean haha). I have done it on all of my past bikes over the years. I am currently working on stuff not based in the workshop as usual and trying to get out and on the bike for a change. Let see lol. Good luck with the purchase and hope you go through with it. I am not sure of your style or bike or riding background. But I am a "slowly ageing" ex 1000cc Race bike rider and enjoy all the thrills that come with those bikes. Its great to finally have a perfect bike (For me anyway) that I am not crippled after a long ride like a race bike but still gives the "buzz". I hope the long term it is reliable. :) Thanks Ric!
Hello again Ric! my current bike is a Honda vfr800x Crossrunner and I am very happy with it, no problems in 4 years, but it amazes me how complicated a simple change of air filter is - for example - and the amount of time to do it. This holds me back when it comes to maintenance. We are in contact! Greetings from Seville. 😉👍
@@Guillebricks hey there again! Ah I see I’ve used a cross runner before and very reliable bikes and nice to ride . No effort. If your switching to a 1290 man your in for a surprise 💪 !! Also from what I have seen thee are so simple and quick to maintain. Panels off in no time if you need to. Air filters and oil changes a breeze! KTM did a fantastic job on it! Although I am guessing their service fees won’t be any less even though it takes less time to get to the stuff 🤔 we shall see! I still need my service stamps for warranty so will soon find out haha! But definitely don’t be put off messing with your bike. I won’t be waiting every 10km for my service even though that’s the requirement. I’ll be doing an interim service myself. But yeah keep at it and before you know it you’ll be flying through your own maintenance in no time. I now only have this one bike so any work I have to complete in one go and no mistakes 🤣 Cheers for coming back! Ric Ps I love Seville been loads of times with my wife. We have a family home (parental) in fuzeta Portugal across the eastern algarve border 🤝
@@Guillebricks haha I know Tavira inside out. All The towns along the south coast! Small world huh!! Been going there for last 20 years !!! Home from home 👌☀️☀️
Goddag Frank! Det er dejligt at høre fra dig, min ven, og tak for tilbagemeldingen. Jeg håber, at det sparede lidt tid, som du sagde. Det tager ærligt talt ikke så lang tid, men det giver en pænere finish, hvis du bruger dette punkt til at tilslutte en skærmmonteret GPS. Hvis du har en styrmonteret GPS, er det meget hurtigere at bruge ACC2-tilslutningerne under passagersædet, da du ikke behøver at krydse tomrummet fra tændingen til skærmen som ved den skærmmonterede løsning. de bageste ACC2 er normalt gemt dybt inde på venstre side af cyklen under passagersædet. dejligt at høre fra NORWAY!!!! :) Tak igen. Ric
Great to be of help and thanks for dropping a message! It’s definitely a worthy task as it’s much nicer than having to plug in a 12v socket supply every time !! Cheers 🥂
Thank you very much for such a detailed video. I agree that it is much cleaner and tidier to connect to the ACC2 at the front of the bike rather than back. I have one question though... In some other youtube videos, I have seen people removing the TFT display, then the 2 top screws of the headlight to reach to the cables behind the headlight. The cables that you have reached seems to be in a different location. Did KTM change where they store these cables in newer models, or are there available cables behind the headlight as well? If so, wouldn't you think it would be easier, and also "cleaner" to feed the available cable through the hole for the TFT cable and use it for the GPS?
Hello an thanks for the comment appreciated! :) Yes the new models have the connectors to power on the right side of the bike behind the air intake. They are not behind the headlight. Cheers Ric
Hi Luxy! fantastic mate good to hear all gone to plan and the vid helped! :) yup a beer well deserved after that one!!! Cheers and have a good xmas! Ric
Hi Ric, have followed your channel and used several videos to add some neat accessories to my new 2023 SAS. I've added the Touratech mount, hardwired an XT2, installed the bash plate all following your excellent videos, thanks! About to install the auxiliary lights so have watched that video a couple of times. I have two questions - 1. do you have to take the tank off? Mine is empty :) but wondered if you could empty it, if needed, through the petcocks? 2. how do you find the vibration? It's the one disappointing factor so far! I have a 2021 SuperDuke R too and that is smooth as silk. Anyways, keep up the great work! D
Hello David and thank you for the comment! Its nice to hear you found some of my clips useful cheers. Take your time on the Aux light one. that is easily the longest job I did on the 1290 and one I ended up paying to be done instead for my SAR (haha I could not be arsed to do that again). But no you do not actually need to remove the tank. I have seen our KTM techs at work and the take all the panels off (still cant avoid that). But instead of removing the tank they managed to feed the wires through from one side to the other by wiggling the tank about making gaps without physically taking it off the bike. HOwever if you do decided to remove it then you could drain the fuel from the petcocks if you wanted although I would not. I am not sure if you would run the risk of getting some airlocks in the system after (I am not a tech so may be talking rubbish. However my rule of thumb is that if you dont need to do something then dont...) As for vibration I never had an issue or I am just tolerant lol... So far so good and even my new SAR rides like my SAS. Same feel. Hope that helps! Thanks Ric
Wow, that was a painful amount of panels just to get access to the ACC2 - I've done this before on the Superduke GT - and it's literally 3 bolts to remove the dash and then connected via spades. Seems really odd that they couldn't put the ACCs in roughly the same spot on this bike, and when they did find a spot, to have it so awkward to get to. Nice work Ric, I always worry I'll scratch something badly while removing plastics :-)
Hello Brendan! Yeah there are few panels haha.. Although I have done it a few times now and its a 10 min job once you have done a few times.But yeah could have been a better place surely!! Glad the vid helped though and thanks for letting me know it all went well! Cheers Ric
Ricardo , I have stripped panels and fitted XT2 & bracket as per your video , thank you , I wouldn't have had a clue otherwise. Could you tell me what is the black box with round switch at 6:30 in the video. I don't want to put panels back until I know if it's on or off 😳
Hello John! Nice one and congratulations. And thanks for the comment. Always great to get to hear they helped. As for the button looking like item. That is the Bluetooth comms module. I wouldn’t press it as I’m not sure what impact it will have. But it’s the comms moduel 👍
Hey Ric...I just followed this vid for my own install. Thank christ you did this for us. I mean how in the fuck is a bloke meant to work that out!. That was great!
Hola Ric! Gracias por tus videos son muy buenos y nos ayudan hacer nuestras instalaciones sin necesidad de gastar el dinero en un mecanico gracias Te voy hacer una pregunta que tu seguro sabras responderme. Quiero instalar el scottoiler y no se donde esta la válvula EVAP, tu sabes donde esta?
Hola y gracias por ver mis cosas. Me alegra saber que te han resultado útiles. Por desgracia, esta es mi primera KTM, así que todavía estoy aprendiendo más sobre esto cada día. Y no he mirado en scottoiler todavía. Pero lo confirmaré en los próximos días. Gracias Ric
Hey Ricardo ! Again different on the 1290 SADV R the ACC1 & ACC2 are on the back of the bike just under the seat .. much easier to plug different things.. no need to remove all the plastic… much easier
Hi Dan there is also ACC1 and ACC2 on the rear of the SAS. However for the high mounted SATNAV it’s not practical to run the wires from the rear. For a clean look it’s better to have the wires run from the front 👍 Otherwise you’ll be wanting to remove front panels anyway to try and cross the bars and forks up behind the screen mounts. I know this as it was always an option for the handle bar mounted SATNAV powering. But didn’t work out so great for high level on front of the bike if you know what I mean
Haha no problem mate! good luck! If you are mounting the SATNAV high level on the windscreen like the power part KTM mount location (and want to keep the wires hidden for the factory type finish) Your going to have to hide your wiring somehow. The only cleanest way if you are running wires from the back of the bike is remove the storage box, then remove the centre tank panel, run wires through or around the handlebars and up behind the display. Cant see another way if your not hot on the idea of removing the other bits as shown. I didnt like wires through or around the bars personally. Let me know how you get on!
@@RicardoYeep I’ll not use the windscreen support as it wobble to much … will go with the perunmoto Handlebar much more solid; But I got your point your eyes are still on the road… ;)
Hi Dan I agree I’m getting the Perun Moto support also but for mainly terrain use and when using SAR screen. As the high level mount exposes the SATNAV too much above the SAR screen for my liking. Also the Perun Moto looks quality. I will still use the tall screen and PP mount on long haul. Both High level and handle bar mount each have their own pros and cons I guess .👍
Hello Shaun thanks for watching and dropping a comment. It’s been a while since I had the panels off sorry. I just bought a pack of various sizes. 🤔🫣👍 sorry not much help. Just check the rear Accessory connections under the pillion seat and see what fits. As there are identical access points tucked away usually on the left side under the pillion. 👍
Hey Ric, just preparing myself for this very same operation. At the same time I will install KTM heated grips. The online instructions say to remove the tank to install grip wiring, but your video showed what I believe is the connector I need to access sitting just underneath the right side snorkel. If that is the connector, I will not have to remove the tank for access or to route the grip wires. Does that sound right to you and also, how are you accessing the instructions for these various operations, please? When I try to use KTM/manuals for info, more often than not I get the 404 message. Thanks again, very helpful videos.
Hi Peter. Good luck on the task. Apologies for the delayed reply as I have been away this weekend on a Rally event. As for the KTM instructions and fitting guide. I have never found one single accessible install guide so far. For every Power Part I have received the paperwork tells you to go to a link online to download the fitting guide. Absolute garbage unless they are yet to sort this out. VERY VERY frustrating considering how much you are charged for these parts. Anyway to answer your question. I have a workshop manual and I also have a friends in the "trade". And I also get on well with a guy a KTM who "helps" with lack of fitting guides.... he told me KTM keep's everything so secure these days its crazy. He actually managed a way to get me a fitting guide for the spot lights as it wouldn't even print from the system. (probably explains why nothing is online I guess) As for heated grips I cant be sure. I only know one other person who has done this and the did have to remove the fuel tank as the wires were buried quite deep. And he could not fish the connector out. I guess if you can find the connector you could try and short cut it by just connecting it up and " lifting the tank a little just to feed any wired. I don't see why not. But I generally do the long way haha.. I can then learn more about the new bike at the same time. I guess I can do short cuts later on if I feel it is reasonable. And thank you again for the feedback. Glad they help :) Keep safe Ric
Hello there Jonas thanks for the feedback and watching 👍 As for the oem mount it’s only useful on tarmac and decent roads. Even poor tarmac roads the mount vibrates easily. I mean it’s ok. But definitely not off road. You’d want to take your gps off that mount if you take it off road for sure 👍
@@RicardoYeep I've watched a lot of your clips. Very well filmed and explained. watching the clip about the Touratech mount right now :) My bike will not arrive until spring 2022 but I intend to buy all the accessories before.
Hello !!! In short … No sorry. The lock unit is designed to attach to the cross bar/rod that forms part of their own mounting plate 👍 Also the lock unit is so dam heavy it would destroy the plastic KTM gps mount eventually and vibrate like you’ve never seen before However when attached to the rock solid base of their own mount you could probably hang off it , it’s so solid
@@RicardoYeep I have a 2019 KTM 1290SAR. I am looking for a solid GPS mount for my Zumo XT. I am doing the KTM Rally in June in Quebec Canada, and hope to find a solid GPS mount for my bike, ready for the Rally. Thanks for the message.
Hi Ric, what would be a fair time for a KTM dealer to quote for this wiring job? And considering their techs have these bikes apart everyday. Would two hours seem fair?? Thanks.
Hiya Tim to be fair I would expect maybe an hour to an hour and half I think. I could find out tomorrow mate :) Its easy though doing yourself. Just a few bolts if you have the time! save yourself some £££
Great video and explanation mate. Be interested to hear what you think of the Garmin? Are you able to do an overview? Just ordered a 1290 Sas so am looking forward to seeing more videos 👍👍
Hello mate and thanks! For sure will put something up about the Garmin. In fact I do actually have a few thoughts on it being my first Garmin. I have owned every top model TomTom previously incuding the current comparative model Rider 550. I will also do an owners real life review (First 1000 miles) on the 1290SAS shortly too given I am now on 1300!!. I mentioned in my other clip at the end (I think it was the Quick Wash clip) Mine has high speed wobble.. I am currently diagnosing what is causing this. Anyway thanks for dropping in mate and happy you are enjoying the vids. I'll put up the Garmin review shortly! Cheers Bud.
@@RicardoYeep fabulous. Looking forward to the updates mate. I saw another video about a high speed wobble on the SAS but it was the previous generation. Interested to hear what you find out👍👍
@Petr Vogt Hello Petr! Thanks for watching and the comment! ACC1 and ACC2 is max 10 Amp.. However that doesn't mean you can run 10Amps on it continuous. keep it below by about 10-20%. Aside from that info...If its just the Zumo XT and a mobile. .I am guessing your average smart phone will run 1 to 2 amps and the Garmin around the same probably but best check (mines in the garage packed away somewhere right now). Either way these combined you should be well under the 10A rating anyway. Hope that helps! Ric
Hey Tony thanks for getting in touch and enjoying the clip. You most definitely can run the SATNAV from the usb as it supplies 2.1 Amps. And also it’s switch Live so only powers with the bike on. However i thought about this too but your still going to be left with trying to neatly run the wires from the front of the wind screen to the usb wiring (assuming you don't want it on your bars). I am a bit OCD and has to be clean. The easiest was was to correctly use the accessory wires behind the panel as shown in the clip. There is no right or wrong way. Bearing in mind if you don’t want to hard wire to the bike you also have the 12v cigarette port under the dash as well as the usb in the storage. Either will suffice for a power supply. However the video I think I found was the cleanest way to achieve a very clinical finish 👍 Cheers Ric
Hi Ricardo just fitting the Garmin to the long awaited GPS Mount - I had to cut the bolts as they were to long and not happy with the finish, what size did you fit or have you got a better hack saw. won't tell you that I had it upside down back to front. :)
Haha 😂 your secret is safe with the web!! Anyway about the bolts they are a tag long but fit. I didn’t have to change anything. It was kind of a puzzle if I remember that has to fit one side, slide the mount on but keep the bolts loose enough to get the other bolts in on the opposite side. When all tightens up they just touch. But not enough to cause problems when adjusting the mount. Your not the first to say they had to cut or get smaller bolts. I seems to have managed ok. On another note… you do know how to adjust the angle of the SATNAV once fitted? That’s another one I’ve had questions on 👍
Yeah I bet it’s quite interesting being in a position to compare. I meant the geometry and low cog due to the bladder tanks must be very apparent. It’s Avery well put together package. Albeit slowly a few gremlins are coming to light but nothing that would change my mind about getting it 👍
Hello mate. Cant recall off the top of my head. but all the necessary tools are in the tool kit under your seat providing you have the correct kit. Apart from I think 1 torx which I think I mention in the video somewhere. (I think)
Hi Ric, follow-up question. Ordered the KTM official mount and wired in my garmin 396 lmt-s. There is a fair bit of vibration with the mount when the bike is running, are you seeing something similar with your sat-nav? Previously I used metal mounts off the handlebar clamp with no vibration, wondering if I should move back to this.
Hi there... Unfortunately yes there is mild to moderate vibration. (its not the best location with the attachment points to be fair. Rather a lot of plastic) As that screen mount itself as a structure is pretty flimsy in my opinion.. As you say the Handlebar clamp will be hard to improve upon. I can live with the mild to moderate vibration. Its not that bad I find. But agree if it bugs you then for sure use the handlebars. I just like the screen mount for convenience and of course aesthetics in my opinion.
Hello Thomas! Yes I love my 1290 I swapped to the R version to try something different but is still 1290 super adventure. I live the bike. It is good I now owned both. And I can see the merits of either. I do live the colour of the new white / grey SAS. And they have improved the indicator switch. Lovely looking bike. The SAR seems to to work for me too. Although I do miss the anti dive that is on the SAS. Apart from that it pretty much does the same thing for me. I just don’t have to be as careful with rough terrain or bumps! Go for it 👍
@@RicardoYeep good to hear that you love your bike,I like to hear from people who own them not just write them for a day to make a review, currently I have 390 adventure I know it’s a small bike compared to 1290 but I’m ready to get something bigger. Thanks for a quick response.
Pas de problème mon pote! Et merci de bien vouloir prendre le temps de regarder ma vidéo et mes commentaires. Toujours agréable d’entendre que j’ai aidé! Bravo Ric
Muy buen video. Una pregunta. Yo quiero instalar una alarma / localizador al aac1 (corriente permanente) La cuestión es que no me he entendido cuál es el negativo y cuál es el positivo del acc1
¡Hola y gracias por mirar compañero! Los cables negativos son del mismo color para Acc1 y Acc2 (Brown) los cables restantes son positivos. de la memoria creo que esta es la situación. También si usted mira mi video y el marco libre en los cables que usted verá mi cable rojo vivo del Garmin se conecta a negro y el cable negro negativo de mi Garmin alimenta a marrón. Esto también sugiere que el negativo de ACC1 y Acc2 es marrón. PERO, mi descargo de responsabilidad - Usted realmente debe comprobar con un multímetro para estar seguro. ¡Pero espero que lo que he dicho arriba tenga sentido! Espero que esto ayude ¡Ric!
Cheers bud 🍻 the gps unit is a Garmin Zumo XT. Just easier to Google it and see your nearest supplier. I bought mine off eBay I think brand new but was a reasonable price. These are quite an expensive unit 👍 Cheers Ric
The OEM mount shakes yes.. but the touratech gps mount is rock solid and attaches to the mounts behind the tft display. Thats the best one in my opinion. 👍
Hello mate, unfortunately I am not 100% sure but I think it related to something to do with the race on key . I have searched everywhere too before and not found anything yet. Good question 👍
Haha yes I agree it could have been placed in a much easier location. It’s beggars belief what you need to removed to access this from connection. 😂🤦♂️
And I totally share everybody’s frustration with access to manuals on part of KTM. I absolutely hate not having printed manual with the bike and getting one from Austria is just ridiculous. I actually did it once for my SDR, I don’t think I am doing it again. And for accessories it is flat out shame. KTM does so much well, but I can’t wrap my mind around why manuals have to be such PITA.
Way too much trouble to get switched power to my GPS. Easier way was to splice into the wires for the USB port for the top storage box. The wires are 12V to the 5V converter so I have both a 12V power to my handlebar mounted GPS and 5V USB for my phone in the storage box.
Hiya to be fair it’s not that hard to receive a few screws and a bit of patience. Particularly with a vid step by step. I would rather do that with a new bike given the value of the bike than cut into anything. If ever you have an electrical problem and want a warranty claim you may just be giving them a way out. If in warranty I would never considering making any wiring modifications regardless of how simple and quick. That USB feed was not designed for that intention hence KTM made two power feeds available at the front and two spare at the rear. That would be my first call. If it’s too much work for accessing the front then I’d trail wires from under the rear seat to the front before I cut into anything. Just my two cents. But yeah I agree I’ve done the same on old bikes. But no way this one 👍💪
Hi Kari Thanks for watching and also the comment! A very good question. My reasons are : 1) I don't want to keep plugging my SATNAV in each time I use it. I wanted to hardwire and hide the wiring for that clean factory type finish. Also the 12v socket is not that great in wet weather if you have connection on it in my experience. 2) Also I did not want to cut into or join the wiring of the existing 12V socket when there is already available wiring for accessories available for this which are easily accessible. It looks a lot but in reality its just a few panels and bolts. nothing complicated. Altogether I achieve the clean look, no need to plug into the 12v socket and in my opinion have a better all weather setup the way it is wired in now. There is also an ACC1 and ACC2 connections in the rear - However these are better if you want to hard wire a SATNAV to the handlebars and probably quicker to do. Only if you want to mount at the front high level its better to take the feed from the front if you don't want to see wires pass through your bars or around. Overall I believe its the bets approach. But of course I am always open to better suggestions! Again great to hear from you and thanks for watching! Cheers Ric
Hello Ric ! Sorry to bother, I’m looking for your experience and opinion… do you think possible to plug an USB to a tank bag from the USB plug inside the storage compartment ? I’m not sur it can remain open while riding, or if it’s possible to close it with a wire going out.. Do I have to plug another wire on ACC2, and use a different path under the fairings ? Thank you by advance !
Hello Pierre. Not a problem at all my friend. In fact I was considering a powered tank bag at one time but decided it was not for me. However to answer your question. The USB socket in the storage compartment is a switch live so whatever you plug in will turn off with the bike once the ignition is off. So no risk of draining the battery of the bike. And for your information it is a 5V supply and 2.1Amps which these days is your standard requirement for smart phones and tablets and GPS etc etc. So yes the USB port is fine in terms of power supply. However you cannot shut the the lid of the storage compartment if you have a lead running from it to a tank bag. If it rains you will risk getting anything inside wet. And also I would not want to get the USB contacts wet. You will see it has its own rubber weather cap still even though it is within the storage compartment. You have a couple of other options still. 1) Quick fix is to get a 12v usb adapter and just plug it in under the display of the bike as and when you want to use the power to supply the tank bag (just keep the socket and USB lead in the tank bag for when you need to charge or require power. Again I am not sure on the safety of water in the 12v socket so its your choice running this in the wet. (personally again I would not) 2) Other option as you said the ACC2 is always a good choice. If you have already used the ACC2 at the front of the right fairing to power a screen mounted satnav. You can still share this connection as it is rated to 10AMP. so another USB device would not take it anywhere near this limit. (PS just for info you should never run it close to the limit anyway - personally I would not run any more than 8amp total on a 10 amp rated circuit. ALSO as you are running a tank bag and not needing to cross the void between the tank and the screen with trying to wire up a screen satnav. You wont need to hide wiring as much. SO it is probably easier and much faster to connect to the ACC2 connection under the rear pillion seat. It is exactly the same labelling. Just remove the storage box, then the rider seat, then the two bolts securing the middle centre tank panel. Then just pop this centre tank panel off. And try and run the wiring from the rear under here. MUCH Less hassle than taking all the front and side panels off. Unfortunately for a clean Screen mounted satnav that's the best way. But not for a tank bag or Bar mounted Satnv. Running from the rear end is much faster and as tidy! Hope that helps! Thanks Ric
@@RicardoYeep Hello Ric, and thank you for your answer, that’s very kind ! The idea to take power from the rear ACC2 is brilliant… but as I was thinking about a way to convert the 12V ACC2 plugs to 5V USB/phone plug, I thought that I probably won’t have the tank bag every time… which means there will be a powered cable outside, and probably hiting the fairings while I ride… That’s too bad because I like clean and permanent solutions, like the way your GPS is plugged (and mine, thanks to you) so getting power from the rear ACC2 was perfect… I’ll keep it in mind ! So I think there’s 2 solutions remaining, the 12V adapter that I can use when I need to power my phone, and store in the tank bag the rest of the time… you’re right, that’s not really a problem to have a wire between screen and bag, as it’s not permanent… Perhaps there’s an other way… I found back an old power bank, small enough to fit in the storage compartment… so I can plug it on my phone in the bag and reload it in the storage compartment. No wire, everything remains waterproof… That will give me a power bank powered tank bag :) I’ll try both solutions when I’ll receive my tank bag… Thank you again for your answer ! Have a nice day, and see you soon (I’m about to watch your last video… ;)) Cheers Pierre
@@Pierretuilier Ah it sounds like you have thought a lot on it and have found a very practical solution. I agree if you can just use a portable power pack as they are small. Just charge it in the stroage box and use it in the tankbag when needed. No effort at all :) And great to hear the vid heped with the satnav! And also for sticking around! cheers and ride safe! Ric
Hiya! I don’t have auxiliary lights but considering them although my dealer said I’ve a minimum 2 month wait lol. So sorry can’t tell you about wiring up. However ACC2 is 12v switch live. So not 5v dedicated for SATNAV. My garmin zumo XT has its own transformer built into the hardwire lead. I used the ACC2 as it was the best location to draw power from and keep a clean finish regarding wiring. There could be quite possibly a chance this ACC2 should be used for Auxiliary lights in addition to any sub harness they come with potentially. I can’t be sure. Either way ACC2 is 12v. USB port in the storage compartment on top of the fuel tank is 2.1. Amp, and obviously the cigarette style socket beneath the dispplay is 12v. Sorry if not much help on that one mate! Cheers Ric
Hi Ric 🙂 Just installed the Zumo according to your video, very helpfull when mounting the covers back on 😁 Did you find out the function of the button behind the cover? Se page 149 in the manual. Thanks again 🤗
Hiya Terje! Great to hear it helped you! As for the thing that looks like a button.. I understand that to be related to the bikes connectivity fucntions ie bluetooth. I have not checked the manual but I know I think what your referring to. As everyone at some point asks about that on the FB forums lol. It does look a little strange at first. :)
@@RicardoYeep Well, it is a button for sure, but I did not dare to try it out with the ignition on... :-) Strange location, maybe some service tasks? Not a daily function anyway :-)
Hello infiel Ricardo want to put auxiliary headlights where I have to connect them in acc1 or acc2 or recommend taking another energy site ?? ? Thank you. Salu2 from your most faithful unfaithful Pako
Hello my friend haha I have my KTM aux lights too. I will need to arrange time to install. They will go to ACC2. However the fuel tank needs to come off. It’s at least a couple hours work if not more. I will be putting a vid up at some point but not sure when as I haven’t the time lately . But Acc2 is the way! Cheers Ricardo
This must be one of the best instructions I’ve ever seen. I just followed your guide right now and it’s spot on. Thanks a million for a great video. Cheers from Sweden.
Hiya Anders! Thanks for the thumbs up and pleased to hear all wen according to plan with your install mate :) Great to hear from Sweden !!!
Cheers
Ric
Great video - as always but I'd suggest the number #1 thing to do (at 10:30) is TEST IT by connecting it up to your SatNav before reassembly!!!!
HAHA yeh to be fair I ran this process already before filming second time around.. I knew it worked as tested before. However Yes would have been good to mention it then! :)
Cheers
Ric
@@RicardoYeep keep doing what you're doing. Just bought my 2022 S and loving your videos. Thanks
Great video. Helped me a ton. The ACC2 can also be found under the seat.
Two things:
- I got a tip to connect a wire to the ACC2 connector and lengthen it back to the seat and connect the GPS power there so that it’s easier to disconnect when selling the bike by just hiding the power cable under the tank cover.
And the other quite important thing I found by accident. You can also find the ACC2 under the seat, furthest back on the left side. This I found after I was done with the full process as described in this video 🙃
Hiya bud.. Thanks for the comment :)
Yes I am aware of the rear ACC2. However I prefer not to run cables from the rear when there is one at the front and only takes half hour or so to access. But thats definitely a brilliant idea you mentioned about running an extension from it for easy access! Thanks for that. I never thought!!
All the best
Ric
Thanks for a superb step by step guide Ricardo! Just used this to hard wire my new Zumo XT2 to the ACC2 connectors. Managed to do this without removing the crash bars too. Just enough wiggle room to get the larger panel off and on. Cheers - John
Absolutely spot on, well played. Appreciate doing the panel removal and re-fit twice (When you originally fitted the gear and doing it all over again for us) for a great tuition.
Hiya rams... Appreciated the comment mate. Cheers. Yes It was something I thought if your gonna do it.. then do it properly and show from scratch.. also to be fair I had already removed all that lot a million times before so can do it in my sleep now haha
@@RicardoYeep Amazing how you always have a bolt left after the job.
@@ScragNath haha 😂 I know mate. Always the way. Still not figured how on earth that happens after all these years 🤫
Mate I've had to dive into this area around 6 x now....Every time I'm coming back to this video for a refresher course and I laugh everytime about the thumbs showing OFF :) Thanks so much mate!
I've just followed this to wire in my tomtom to my (new to me) 2021 SAS. THANK YOU. I couldn't have done it without this video. No bolts left over either, which is my usual form..... 😂😂
Hiya Mark! Nice one and thanks for the message. Glad all worked out. Haha yeah unusually have a bolt left over too at times.. 👀
All the best
Ric
Thanks for the video Ricardo. Just wired in my Garmin thanks to it.
Hiya Rick! Cheers bud and glad everything went well :)
Thank you, sir, for the excellent video. Knowing where those bolts are hiding was very helpful, along with the visual aids. My first time took less than an hour and now the nav has switched power.
Hi Jim.. Nice one mate and sorry for late reply.. Loads of stuff on at home etc. But thanks for the heads up and cool feedback. Great to hear you sorted it and all worked well :)
Cheers
Ric
Followed this video today while wiring in my Tomtom Rider 550. So helpful! All wired up now, super chuffed 👍🏻
Hello bud!! Great to hear from you and fantastic your installation went well 🙏
Appreciate the comment and feedback. Enjoy the ride 💪💪💪
Thanks
Ric
Great video Ricardo. Made my install very straight forward. Very satisfying. Only challenge I had with installation was weather today which was 41 degree heat Celsius (106F) in Perth, WA, Australia! Regards Bill
Hello mate thanks for the feedback and liking the vid! Glad all went well for you. It’s a little work but easy enough as you found out 😉
Thank you. This was very helpful.
Putting it back together was much easier than i expected. Great fit from KTM.
I used two "zip tie sticky pads " ( don´t know the right term ) inside the arm for the screen. In that way the cable is completely hidden and you don´t need the zip ties around the arm.
Thanks for posting all these videos. Really interesting and always very well explained👍
Hiya bud thanks for the feedback and watching the vid. Great to hear it was of some use to you. 🙏👍 sounds like you got a sweet install then using this sticky pads!!!!
All the best
Ric
Garmin all fitted and working - will have a look through your other vids later - thx again Bob..
Great to hear its all done nicely! And any time! cheers Ric :)
Grazie a te sono riuscito a montare il mio Garmin xt perfettamente senza spendere un capitale da un elettrauto… sei un mito!!! Grazie mille!
ciao di nuovo amico mio! È fantastico da ascoltare. Sono contento che tu l'abbia fatto da solo con il video. Sono contento che ti sia d'aiuto!
Saluti ancora e grazie per avermelo fatto sapere! :)
Saluti
Ric
Hi Ric, thanks for this how to video. I just followed it to install my Garmin. Also used your other video to install the Touratech mount and locking Dock. I also had to remove the right hand engine bars to get the lower fairing off. So many panels and screws!
Why a simple access panel couldn't have been designed in is beyond me.
BTW I also followed your your engine bar install video a while back so thanks very much.
As a foot note to your Christmas video I also took your advice to get checked out yesterday and all is well. Love the channel so keep doing your thing as long as you're having fun. All the very best.
John
Hello John and good morning ! Cheers for the message and great to hear you found some of the clips useful. Yeah if you have engine bars it’s a few more things to remove when taking panels off 😂. All easy though. You will do it with your eyes closed after a couple of times. But seems a lot initially. And nice one on getting checked out 🙏. It’s buggy and most of us blokes never think about it but great news is it’s getting more and more momentum and PR. It’s no time at all to get checked out 👍🙏
Ride safe mate
Ric
Thanks Ricardo, you saved me so much time and gave me confidence pulling apart my new bike. Thanks again from Australia
Hello Damien thank you kindly for the message. Appreciate the feedback. Apologies for the late reply as I’m only touching base here now and again for the time being due to personal things going on.
Glad the vids helped you out and saved you some time.. and possible money 💰 🤞😀🙏
Thanks again
Ric
I watched this video a while back, never imagining I would ever own a Ktm1290... well I'm picking up my new sas 1290 s the weekend and I'll be wiring up my satnav. Great video . Top stuff. 👍
Hi Rob congratulations mate on the new bike 👍💪. Hope you love it as much as me. One of the best all round packages I’ve had. Every ride a grin. And thank you for the feedback on the vid. Good luck with the install 👍
All the best
Ric
This was a GREAT video. Thanks for making life a little easier for us!
Hi Ricardo, as others have said, what a fantastic instructional video. Thank you mate, made the job so easy. All the best from Oz
Hi Andrew!! Thanks mate for the comment and watching. Great to hear from you and from Auz 👍. Glad the little clip helped. Cheers Ric 🙏
Thanks for this clip, plugged in a sumo today and followed all the steps in your youtube clip, it turned out perfect!
Thanks for sharing!
mvh Stefan from Sweden.
Hiya Stefan great to hear from you my friend! And thank you kindly for taking the time to feedback how you found the clip useful! much appreciated! And lovely to hear from Sweden too!!! I have friends there we visit too! Lovely country and people!
Thanks
Ric
Thanks. Really helpful video and something I’m going to tackle next weekend
I spotted two sets of acc connectors under the rear seat; one of which is acc2 witched and much easier to get to than front Acc2. Connected my Zumo to the rear acc2 connector under rear seat and all works. Hope this helps those a bit wary of taking their KTM to bits ;-)
Hello Frank. Yes mate agreed another option. And some have already used that. It’s not really a big deal getting the panel off and getting to the front ACC. Yeah probably daunting at first but once you done it once you realise it’s easy. And a lot tidier that running a meter or so of wiring from the rear around the side and up the front of the bike when there are a connector right there. No rules how to do it as long as you got it done 👍💪 Cheers for the reminder though regarding this additional connection 🙏
Thanks for the instructions. But for who’s doing this: I just led the wires to the acc2 at the back of the bike. Under the seat, there is a secondary set acc1 and acc2. Only needed to take off the usb box, the middle tank cover and the seat. And loosen up the right large cover. Garmin Zumo wire is just long enough to reach to the back. Saves some screws to be handled.
Hiya Alex yes I have mentioned the rear connectors in a vid somewhere. You can do it your way of course. However the forward connectors are for front of bike connections and keeps it’s a little cleaner also allowing the rear to be used as and when they might be required. I personally didn’t want to trail wires from the rear all the way to the front but each to their own. It’s just a few minutes more effort after all. 👍
Cheers for sharing though 🙏👍
@@RicardoYeep ah, missed the vid about that. And seeing this vid I was in the impression that it would take me lots of (more) time to remove the other parts. But you’re right, I now misused the connector for fe a heated seat I guess. I already was happy that I solved my first wiring ‘project’ 😅.
@@alexwouda5723 excellent mate as long as it got the job done 👍😀
I did it.
Congratulations mate glad to hear you managed to sort it yourself 👍
thank you so much for taking the time to make this video. I recently purchased a 2022 adventure r and you saved me a LOT of time! keep up the good work!
Hiya MT ! Thank you kindly for sending the message! much appreciated mate! Great to hear from you and so pleased to hear it helps you save some time and just get the job done and dusted. :)
All the best
Ric
Hi Ricardo, many thanks for detailed video, just installed my sumo xt and touratec mount, your video made a daunting task easy. Many thanks Ben
Hi Ben, cheers mate for the great reply and feedback. Pleased to hear you found it helpful (vid). Appreciate the time taken to message me 👍🙏
All the best
Ric
Thanks Ricardo, easy enough to install goodies with this video, excellent!
Hiya Christopher! Thanks and appreciate the comment back. Nice to hear it helped you 👍 . Cheers Ric
Just the video I needed. Was looking at the KTM manual, but it misses all the advice and recommendations you give :-)
Hi Hans! Cheers for the comment! Glad it helped👍
Cheer
Ric
Thank you very much for these videos you sir are a lifesaver 👍👍👍I just followed step by step and now I have my Zümo XT installed on my bike. Greetings from northern Sweden!!
Hiya Anders!!! Fantastic news pleased the short clip helped you install the GPS 👍
Always great to hear from a far off land 🙏
All the best, Ric
HI Ric love you’re videos you are a brave man taking the bike apart so often to fit you’re bits after 9 years of GS and GSA i pick up my KTM next week cant wait, getting a list together of extras to fit you’re videos will make life so much easier i will attempt to fit them myself rather than paying local dealer. Keep them coming there cant be many more extras out there for you to fit.
Hiya Steve! haha yeah mate I think I pretty much cornered the parts list (useful ones anyway.. did not go for the pretty stuff like carbon bits). Glad you liked the videos and hope they help and like you say save some cash! Thanks so much for the feedback much appreciated. And your time taken to watch my mug on the screen lol.
Oh nearly forgot! Congrats on the new beast !!! I hope you love it like I do. A very fun bike to own!
Cheers
Ric
Thanks to this video I'm installing my Garmin today.
Thanks my friend! Hope all goes well. It’s very straight forward and just don’t rush. 👍
Cheers
Ric
Fitted mine today. Many thanks for your videos. All worked first time. Great having the lap top and you by my side whilst doing it. Cheers mate. Getting the two fixing bolts and the four long pins in and tightened up is a bloody balancing act. Great videos thanks.
Hello Stephen! Great to hear it and thank you for dropping a message. Lovely to hear the little clips help 🙏👍
I would also like to thank you very much for these detailed instructions. Really really helpful and absolutely effective!
Thank you mate! Appreciate the reply and feedback. Pleased to hear you found it useful 🙏
Thanks
Ric
Brilliant, just used this to fit my Nav 5 from my GS. Slightly harder as I had to remove the crash bar on the RHS, tried to do it without 🤣
Hiya Dave
Thanks and pleased to hear you managed to find my clip helpful! Haha yeah mate no shortcuts usually unfortunately. I’ve tried 😂
Bravo Ricardo. Excelente video, tres bien expliqué et en détail. Je reçois ma KTM SA 1290 ce matin et j'utiliserai tes explications pour installer mon GPS. Merci
Good morning! And please you found the detailed video helpful! Congrats on the 1290 you will be very pleased. It is truly an amazing bike. All my video library is currently based on the 1290 so feel free to check them out. I have more stuff coming up too. Take care, Rick 👍
Hi Ricardo
Just to say thanks for this vid, I have just used it to install my Tom Tom sat nav, very helpful, and very much appreciated. Nice one
Hello there! That’s excellent to hear the clip helped you. And thank you for the time in messaging too 🙏. All the best, Ric
Thanks mate good video and very very helpful to see it done rather than just instructions.
Hi Stephen. Thanks for that mate. Good to hear it was helpful! :)
All the best
Ric
Hello Ricardo at last got my 1290 s and all the bits for Garmin. Just a question. The Touratech mount and the Garmin fixing bracket are just grey steel. Would it look better if I sprayed them Matt black before installing? Obviously just your opinion.
@stephenalbert856 hello mate. Yes they are just steel. I never bothered to paint mine. Pure personal taste. If you do I’d prefer powder coating rather than a rattle can. 👍. No harm if you do. Others have done it too 😁
Thanks for the video Ricardo!! Absolutely fantastic, without it I’d have been completely screwed 🤔🤣
I’ve also used a few others, great content, please keep them coming - cheers Jamie 👍🏼
Hi Jamie! Any time bud and thanks for the great feedback and time write back. Great to hear some of my time spent has also been of some use to someone 🙏
All the best
Ric
Brilliant ! Just found your channel as I'm looking to buy the SAS and watched quite a few of your vids tonight, this one though is an absolute stand out. Sub from me.
Hiya Stuart! Thank you very much for the comment and feedback! Good luck on the decision making and hope you get one. They are an awesome bike for sure!
Thanks
Ric
Hi Stuart.. FYI forgot to add there are ACC1 and ACC1 in the rear under the passenger seat. Easier to use if you bar mount the SATNAV and dont need to cross the void to the front screen. Otherwised if the front screen is where you mount (if you get the bike) the tidy way is use the ACC1 and ACC2 as shown in the vid! Cheers Ric
Blimey! I’m glad I opted to just run a feed from the rear ACC 2 for my sat nav. I just ran the wire under the tank clipped on cover. Besides I suspect the dealer will need the front ACC outputs for the auxiliary lights if they ever arrive!
Hiya Bruce ! Yes the alternative option is the rear ACC2. I think if I were to position my SATNAV on the handlebars that would be easier as its on the correct side of the handlebars. I am not sure where you position your SATNAV?
When mounted high on the front of the screen then cleanest finish with no visible cables seen the front ACC2 is the cleanest way. Literally zero visible wires. The bike looks as though the SATNAV is built in 👍. If you were to run from other end (rear) of the bike you still need to remove all the fairing to hide the wiring to run up to the high level SATNAV mount at the front. Hence using front ACC2
There is also ACC1 still free at the front in the worst case of ACC2 being required for anything else later on I guess. 👍
It was not a hard job though. Just a few panels and screws and half hour 💪 😂
Your video sped up my work considerably. Thanks a lot ! I just wired Radar Screamer to front ACC2 (I always run RS with V1 detector on all my bikes). BTW, I love manufacturers who pre-install these access points. BMW does it well, Aprilia may throw one in there. The only bike that I had so far and had none of it was Panigale V4. I solved that one with a relay to a switch circuit, but it takes much longer.. For nav I am going to install another mount for my TrailTech and wire probably to rear ACC2. I like it a lot for off-roading on a single track on my EXCF500, but I can find use for it on SAS too.
Bit late to find this but thank you for posting. I've just got the same satnav and I've been wondering how to wire it in to the bike.
Hiya Steven. Ah nevermind haha.. At least you found it in the end! Good luck. Its a fairly easy and straight forward job :)
Cheers
Ric
Love the vids and your beer ethics…plus I though I was the only one who gets out of breath doing these jobs!
Haha cheers mate and good to know I’m not the only one too! Some one called me an old steamboat on one comment and should see a doctor lol 😂
Hi Ricardo, i did fix mine from the connection on the back of the bike, under the pillion seat. Was a little fiddel to get the wire from the tank to the cocpit but suc6. The cable comes out direct under the tft sreen. So by moving the windscreen up and dwn the cable from the gps is going fine in the hole under the tft screen.
Love your video, greetings from Belgium.
Hello Joris! Good to hear from you and also that you managed to fix up the Nav ok. Yeah the rear is always an option but like you say running it from the back to the front also comes with its own inconveniences. As long as still works then that's good! And thank you kindly for the positivity on the small videos I put up. Much appreciated. Its always really amazing how I get to hear from so many people from different countries! :) Cheers Ric
Although I still do not have the SA (I have to wait after the summer) I have already subscribed to your channel to know your tips and curiosities. Thank you for not being afraid to disassemble the bike !! 😅✌
Hey there Guille! Thanks for joining me here. And also for enjoying my short videos. As you have already seen I don't mind stripping stuff down off a brand new machine and seeing how they are assembled. I like to learn myself a new machine (before I "have to" learn.. if you know what I mean haha). I have done it on all of my past bikes over the years. I am currently working on stuff not based in the workshop as usual and trying to get out and on the bike for a change. Let see lol.
Good luck with the purchase and hope you go through with it. I am not sure of your style or bike or riding background. But I am a "slowly ageing" ex 1000cc Race bike rider and enjoy all the thrills that come with those bikes. Its great to finally have a perfect bike (For me anyway) that I am not crippled after a long ride like a race bike but still gives the "buzz". I hope the long term it is reliable. :)
Thanks
Ric!
Hello again Ric! my current bike is a Honda vfr800x Crossrunner and I am very happy with it, no problems in 4 years, but it amazes me how complicated a simple change of air filter is - for example - and the amount of time to do it. This holds me back when it comes to maintenance. We are in contact! Greetings from Seville. 😉👍
@@Guillebricks hey there again! Ah I see I’ve used a cross runner before and very reliable bikes and nice to ride . No effort. If your switching to a 1290 man your in for a surprise 💪 !! Also from what I have seen thee are so simple and quick to maintain. Panels off in no time if you need to. Air filters and oil changes a breeze! KTM did a fantastic job on it! Although I am guessing their service fees won’t be any less even though it takes less time to get to the stuff 🤔 we shall see! I still need my service stamps for warranty so will soon find out haha! But definitely don’t be put off messing with your bike. I won’t be waiting every 10km for my service even though that’s the requirement. I’ll be doing an interim service myself. But yeah keep at it and before you know it you’ll be flying through your own maintenance in no time. I now only have this one bike so any work I have to complete in one go and no mistakes 🤣
Cheers for coming back! Ric
Ps I love Seville been loads of times with my wife. We have a family home (parental) in fuzeta Portugal across the eastern algarve border 🤝
wow, the Algarve! Frequently my wife and me go to those beaches, precisely this summer we will spend a few days in Tavira, a beautiful city !!
@@Guillebricks haha I know Tavira inside out. All The towns along the south coast! Small world huh!! Been going there for last 20 years !!! Home from home 👌☀️☀️
I really like your videos, very helpful and simpatico as well! 👍🏽
Thx Ricardo, I'll follow this vid.
Hiya Thomas thanks for watching and the message! Good luck and should be easy 👍 Ric
Thanks! Great video - did installed my Zumo XT today without significant problems - wouldn’t be possible without this video 😎👍
Hello Mathias. That’s great news and pleased to know it helped you. Thanks also for the comment 👍👍👍
Det var en grei og enkel måte forklart og mye tid spart! 👍🇳🇴
Goddag Frank! Det er dejligt at høre fra dig, min ven, og tak for tilbagemeldingen. Jeg håber, at det sparede lidt tid, som du sagde. Det tager ærligt talt ikke så lang tid, men det giver en pænere finish, hvis du bruger dette punkt til at tilslutte en skærmmonteret GPS. Hvis du har en styrmonteret GPS, er det meget hurtigere at bruge ACC2-tilslutningerne under passagersædet, da du ikke behøver at krydse tomrummet fra tændingen til skærmen som ved den skærmmonterede løsning. de bageste ACC2 er normalt gemt dybt inde på venstre side af cyklen under passagersædet.
dejligt at høre fra NORWAY!!!! :)
Tak igen.
Ric
Thanks for the Vid, need to do this soon to my 21. Very useful.
Great to be of help and thanks for dropping a message! It’s definitely a worthy task as it’s much nicer than having to plug in a 12v socket supply every time !! Cheers 🥂
Nice vid Ricardo. Your vids are great and they are really helping. Great work and actually enjoy to no frills approach…. Bob on 👍🏻
Hello there! Cheer mate for the comment 👍 it’s all fun and great to hear others can get something from them too. Cheers again! Ride safe. Ric.
Thank you very much for such a detailed video. I agree that it is much cleaner and tidier to connect to the ACC2 at the front of the bike rather than back. I have one question though... In some other youtube videos, I have seen people removing the TFT display, then the 2 top screws of the headlight to reach to the cables behind the headlight. The cables that you have reached seems to be in a different location. Did KTM change where they store these cables in newer models, or are there available cables behind the headlight as well? If so, wouldn't you think it would be easier, and also "cleaner" to feed the available cable through the hole for the TFT cable and use it for the GPS?
Hello an thanks for the comment appreciated! :)
Yes the new models have the connectors to power on the right side of the bike behind the air intake. They are not behind the headlight.
Cheers
Ric
Following your instructions I am having a 🍻🍻🍻 jobs a good un, many thanks for the vid it's great.
Hi Luxy! fantastic mate good to hear all gone to plan and the vid helped! :)
yup a beer well deserved after that one!!!
Cheers and have a good xmas!
Ric
Hi Ric, have followed your channel and used several videos to add some neat accessories to my new 2023 SAS. I've added the Touratech mount, hardwired an XT2, installed the bash plate all following your excellent videos, thanks! About to install the auxiliary lights so have watched that video a couple of times. I have two questions - 1. do you have to take the tank off? Mine is empty :) but wondered if you could empty it, if needed, through the petcocks? 2. how do you find the vibration? It's the one disappointing factor so far! I have a 2021 SuperDuke R too and that is smooth as silk. Anyways, keep up the great work! D
Hello David and thank you for the comment! Its nice to hear you found some of my clips useful cheers. Take your time on the Aux light one. that is easily the longest job I did on the 1290 and one I ended up paying to be done instead for my SAR (haha I could not be arsed to do that again). But no you do not actually need to remove the tank. I have seen our KTM techs at work and the take all the panels off (still cant avoid that). But instead of removing the tank they managed to feed the wires through from one side to the other by wiggling the tank about making gaps without physically taking it off the bike. HOwever if you do decided to remove it then you could drain the fuel from the petcocks if you wanted although I would not. I am not sure if you would run the risk of getting some airlocks in the system after (I am not a tech so may be talking rubbish. However my rule of thumb is that if you dont need to do something then dont...) As for vibration I never had an issue or I am just tolerant lol... So far so good and even my new SAR rides like my SAS. Same feel.
Hope that helps!
Thanks
Ric
Wow, that was a painful amount of panels just to get access to the ACC2 - I've done this before on the Superduke GT - and it's literally 3 bolts to remove the dash and then connected via spades. Seems really odd that they couldn't put the ACCs in roughly the same spot on this bike, and when they did find a spot, to have it so awkward to get to. Nice work Ric, I always worry I'll scratch something badly while removing plastics :-)
Hello Brendan! Yeah there are few panels haha.. Although I have done it a few times now and its a 10 min job once you have done a few times.But yeah could have been a better place surely!! Glad the vid helped though and thanks for letting me know it all went well!
Cheers
Ric
Thanks for the video Ricardo, saved a lot of faffing about. 👍🏻
Hey up mate! Anytime and glad it helped a bit 👍
Cheers
Ric
Amazing Job man! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Onésimo million thanks
Cheers Mike . Thanks for watching and dropping a comment! All the best Ric
Ricardo , I have stripped panels and fitted XT2 & bracket as per your video , thank you , I wouldn't have had a clue otherwise. Could you tell me what is the black box with round switch at 6:30 in the video. I don't want to put panels back until I know if it's on or off 😳
Hello John! Nice one and congratulations. And thanks for the comment. Always great to get to hear they helped.
As for the button looking like item. That is the Bluetooth comms module. I wouldn’t press it as I’m not sure what impact it will have. But it’s the comms moduel 👍
Haha , I have pressed it and I haven't a clue what's going to happen next , I'll let you know if I ever find out 😂
Hey Ric...I just followed this vid for my own install. Thank christ you did this for us. I mean how in the fuck is a bloke meant to work that out!. That was great!
Hiya bud! Thanks kindly for the feedback! And glad you found it useful! Haha easy when you know how isn’t it 👍
All the best
Ric
Great vid Pic; thanks for posting.
Hi Quentin! Thanks for watching and appreciate the feedback 🙏
Cheers
Ric
Great work, well done. Thanks very much!! All your videos are very helpfull.
Hey Jochen! Thank you for the comment! Much appreciated 👍
Cheers
Ric
Great video. Thank you so much!
Hello my friend thank you kindly for watching and great feedback. Pleased it managed to be of some help 👍
Thanks again
Ric
Thx for the video 🙋🙌
@@bezzz71 hello bezzz! Thanks for the comment and appreciate the feedback. Glad to help !
All the best
Ric
Hola Ric! Gracias por tus videos son muy buenos y nos ayudan hacer nuestras instalaciones sin necesidad de gastar el dinero en un mecanico gracias
Te voy hacer una pregunta que tu seguro sabras responderme. Quiero instalar el scottoiler y no se donde esta la válvula EVAP, tu sabes donde esta?
Hola y gracias por ver mis cosas. Me alegra saber que te han resultado útiles.
Por desgracia, esta es mi primera KTM, así que todavía estoy aprendiendo más sobre esto cada día. Y no he mirado en scottoiler todavía. Pero lo confirmaré en los próximos días.
Gracias
Ric
Solid work mate
Thanks chris! Sorry late reply got a loss in family so not checking social media 🙏
All best
Ric
Thanks so much. Great video, very explicative
Hiya Luca!!! Cheers mate.. Always nice to hear I have helped someone out. And the time and effort uploading was useful! :)
Cheers
Ric
Thx..Ricardo! Still helpful...
Thanks bud 🍻
Hey Ricardo ! Again different on the 1290 SADV R the ACC1 & ACC2 are on the back of the bike just under the seat .. much easier to plug different things.. no need to remove all the plastic… much easier
Hi Dan there is also ACC1 and ACC2 on the rear of the SAS. However for the high mounted SATNAV it’s not practical to run the wires from the rear. For a clean look it’s better to have the wires run from the front 👍
Otherwise you’ll be wanting to remove front panels anyway to try and cross the bars and forks up behind the screen mounts.
I know this as it was always an option for the handle bar mounted SATNAV powering. But didn’t work out so great for high level on front of the bike if you know what I mean
@@RicardoYeep I’ll try to nicely setup on the rear … want to avoid to remove all the plastic … If not possible I’ll proceed as you do. Stay tuned
Haha no problem mate! good luck! If you are mounting the SATNAV high level on the windscreen like the power part KTM mount location (and want to keep the wires hidden for the factory type finish) Your going to have to hide your wiring somehow. The only cleanest way if you are running wires from the back of the bike is remove the storage box, then remove the centre tank panel, run wires through or around the handlebars and up behind the display. Cant see another way if your not hot on the idea of removing the other bits as shown. I didnt like wires through or around the bars personally. Let me know how you get on!
@@RicardoYeep I’ll not use the windscreen support as it wobble to much … will go with the perunmoto Handlebar much more solid; But I got your point your eyes are still on the road… ;)
Hi Dan I agree I’m getting the Perun Moto support also but for mainly terrain use and when using SAR screen. As the high level mount exposes the SATNAV too much above the SAR screen for my liking. Also the Perun Moto looks quality. I will still use the tall screen and PP mount on long haul. Both High level and handle bar mount each have their own pros and cons I guess .👍
Very well explained thanks for the effort
Much appreciated mate. Thanks for watching 🙏. All the best, Ric
Hi sorry for silly question, but what size spade connectors did you use on your garmin zumo XT wiring loom? Thanks
Hello Shaun thanks for watching and dropping a comment. It’s been a while since I had the panels off sorry. I just bought a pack of various sizes. 🤔🫣👍 sorry not much help. Just check the rear Accessory connections under the pillion seat and see what fits. As there are identical access points tucked away usually on the left side under the pillion. 👍
Hey Ric, just preparing myself for this very same operation. At the same time I will install KTM heated grips. The online instructions say to remove the tank to install grip wiring, but your video showed what I believe is the connector I need to access sitting just underneath the right side snorkel. If that is the connector, I will not have to remove the tank for access or to route the grip wires. Does that sound right to you and also, how are you accessing the instructions for these various operations, please? When I try to use KTM/manuals for info, more often than not I get the 404 message. Thanks again, very helpful videos.
Hi Peter. Good luck on the task. Apologies for the delayed reply as I have been away this weekend on a Rally event. As for the KTM instructions and fitting guide. I have never found one single accessible install guide so far. For every Power Part I have received the paperwork tells you to go to a link online to download the fitting guide. Absolute garbage unless they are yet to sort this out. VERY VERY frustrating considering how much you are charged for these parts.
Anyway to answer your question. I have a workshop manual and I also have a friends in the "trade". And I also get on well with a guy a KTM who "helps" with lack of fitting guides.... he told me KTM keep's everything so secure these days its crazy. He actually managed a way to get me a fitting guide for the spot lights as it wouldn't even print from the system. (probably explains why nothing is online I guess)
As for heated grips I cant be sure. I only know one other person who has done this and the did have to remove the fuel tank as the wires were buried quite deep. And he could not fish the connector out. I guess if you can find the connector you could try and short cut it by just connecting it up and " lifting the tank a little just to feed any wired. I don't see why not. But I generally do the long way haha.. I can then learn more about the new bike at the same time. I guess I can do short cuts later on if I feel it is reasonable.
And thank you again for the feedback. Glad they help :)
Keep safe
Ric
the touratech gps mount, above the bike display, can't be used with garmin zumo xt?
Hello mate.. yes I have the zumo xt. And touratech gps mount. I actually have the locking kit too
ruclips.net/video/TNDlpRRbDSA/видео.html
Thank you for your help!!!
Hi Emiliano! Thank you for watching and the positive feedback my friend 🤝.
Cheers
Ric 🍻
Thanx for this video 👍👍
Anytime bud! And thanks for the feedback 🙏
Great video and explanation How does the oem mount work if you are running off-road? would you recommend another bracket? / Jonas
Hello there Jonas thanks for the feedback and watching 👍
As for the oem mount it’s only useful on tarmac and decent roads. Even poor tarmac roads the mount vibrates easily. I mean it’s ok. But definitely not off road. You’d want to take your gps off that mount if you take it off road for sure 👍
@@RicardoYeep Okay, thanks for your reply. I'm going to buy an aftermarket bracket then
Have you seen my other videos?
I’ve a vid on the Touratech and also Perun Moro clamp
@@RicardoYeep I've watched a lot of your clips. Very well filmed and explained. watching the clip about the Touratech mount right now :) My bike will not arrive until spring 2022 but I intend to buy all the accessories before.
If using your KTM GPS mount would a Touratech lockable GPS attach the KTM mounting bar?
Hello !!! In short … No sorry. The lock unit is designed to attach to the cross bar/rod that forms part of their own mounting plate 👍
Also the lock unit is so dam heavy it would destroy the plastic KTM gps mount eventually and vibrate like you’ve never seen before
However when attached to the rock solid base of their own mount you could probably hang off it , it’s so solid
@@RicardoYeep I have a 2019 KTM 1290SAR. I am looking for a solid GPS mount for my Zumo XT.
I am doing the KTM Rally in June in Quebec Canada, and hope to find a solid GPS mount for my bike, ready for the Rally. Thanks for the message.
Hi Ric, what would be a fair time for a KTM dealer to quote for this wiring job? And considering their techs have these bikes apart everyday. Would two hours seem fair?? Thanks.
Hiya Tim to be fair I would expect maybe an hour to an hour and half I think. I could find out tomorrow mate :) Its easy though doing yourself. Just a few bolts if you have the time! save yourself some £££
Great video and explanation mate. Be interested to hear what you think of the Garmin? Are you able to do an overview? Just ordered a 1290 Sas so am looking forward to seeing more videos 👍👍
Hello mate and thanks! For sure will put something up about the Garmin. In fact I do actually have a few thoughts on it being my first Garmin. I have owned every top model TomTom previously incuding the current comparative model Rider 550.
I will also do an owners real life review (First 1000 miles) on the 1290SAS shortly too given I am now on 1300!!. I mentioned in my other clip at the end (I think it was the Quick Wash clip) Mine has high speed wobble.. I am currently diagnosing what is causing this.
Anyway thanks for dropping in mate and happy you are enjoying the vids. I'll put up the Garmin review shortly! Cheers Bud.
@@RicardoYeep fabulous. Looking forward to the updates mate. I saw another video about a high speed wobble on the SAS but it was the previous generation. Interested to hear what you find out👍👍
Can I instal on the same wire (ACC2) Zumo charger + phone wireless charger? Thx a lot for advice and videos 👍👍👍
@Petr Vogt
Hello Petr! Thanks for watching and the comment! ACC1 and ACC2 is max 10 Amp.. However that doesn't mean you can run 10Amps on it continuous. keep it below by about 10-20%.
Aside from that info...If its just the Zumo XT and a mobile. .I am guessing your average smart phone will run 1 to 2 amps and the Garmin around the same probably but best check (mines in the garage packed away somewhere right now). Either way these combined you should be well under the 10A rating anyway.
Hope that helps!
Ric
Great video very informative. Just wondering could the sat nav be powered from the usb point in the storage tray or is that on all the time?
Hey Tony thanks for getting in touch and enjoying the clip. You most definitely can run the SATNAV from the usb as it supplies 2.1 Amps. And also it’s switch Live so only powers with the bike on. However i thought about this too but your still going to be left with trying to neatly run the wires from the front of the wind screen to the usb wiring (assuming you don't want it on your bars). I am a bit OCD and has to be clean. The easiest was was to correctly use the accessory wires behind the panel as shown in the clip. There is no right or wrong way. Bearing in mind if you don’t want to hard wire to the bike you also have the 12v cigarette port under the dash as well as the usb in the storage. Either will suffice for a power supply. However the video I think I found was the cleanest way to achieve a very clinical finish 👍 Cheers Ric
Hi Ricardo just fitting the Garmin to the long awaited GPS Mount - I had to cut the bolts as they were to long and not happy with the finish, what size did you fit or have you got a better hack saw. won't tell you that I had it upside down back to front. :)
Haha 😂 your secret is safe with the web!!
Anyway about the bolts they are a tag long but fit. I didn’t have to change anything. It was kind of a puzzle if I remember that has to fit one side, slide the mount on but keep the bolts loose enough to get the other bolts in on the opposite side. When all tightens up they just touch. But not enough to cause problems when adjusting the mount. Your not the first to say they had to cut or get smaller bolts. I seems to have managed ok.
On another note… you do know how to adjust the angle of the SATNAV once fitted? That’s another one I’ve had questions on 👍
@@RicardoYeep Yes that had Me puzzled for a while - will do the wiring tomorrow.
👌 nice one mate sounds like it’s all going to go well then! And glad you figured the adjuster out 😉
Cheers
Ric
@@RicardoYeep Will say that is a much sweeter bike than the 2017 model I had.
Yeah I bet it’s quite interesting being in a position to compare. I meant the geometry and low cog due to the bladder tanks must be very apparent. It’s Avery well put together package. Albeit slowly a few gremlins are coming to light but nothing that would change my mind about getting it 👍
What sizes and type of screw heads are used here Ricardo?
Hello mate. Cant recall off the top of my head. but all the necessary tools are in the tool kit under your seat providing you have the correct kit. Apart from I think 1 torx which I think I mention in the video somewhere. (I think)
@Ricardo_Yeep Cheers Ric, it's a fairly fat bag, so seems to be a full toolkit.
No worries - you can check against this ! :)
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@@RicardoYeep ye, all good
Hi Ric, follow-up question. Ordered the KTM official mount and wired in my garmin 396 lmt-s. There is a fair bit of vibration with the mount when the bike is running, are you seeing something similar with your sat-nav? Previously I used metal mounts off the handlebar clamp with no vibration, wondering if I should move back to this.
Hi there... Unfortunately yes there is mild to moderate vibration. (its not the best location with the attachment points to be fair. Rather a lot of plastic) As that screen mount itself as a structure is pretty flimsy in my opinion.. As you say the Handlebar clamp will be hard to improve upon. I can live with the mild to moderate vibration. Its not that bad I find. But agree if it bugs you then for sure use the handlebars. I just like the screen mount for convenience and of course aesthetics in my opinion.
Do you still have your 1290? How do you like it? I’m thinking to buy one sooner or later I just don’t want to make a wrong decision.
Hello Thomas! Yes I love my 1290 I swapped to the R version to try something different but is still 1290 super adventure. I live the bike. It is good I now owned both. And I can see the merits of either.
I do live the colour of the new white / grey SAS. And they have improved the indicator switch. Lovely looking bike.
The SAR seems to to work for me too. Although I do miss the anti dive that is on the SAS. Apart from that it pretty much does the same thing for me. I just don’t have to be as careful with rough terrain or bumps!
Go for it 👍
@@RicardoYeep good to hear that you love your bike,I like to hear from people who own them not just write them for a day to make a review, currently I have 390 adventure I know it’s a small bike compared to 1290 but I’m ready to get something bigger. Thanks for a quick response.
very nice video. thank you
Cheers Bud! 🙏 Appreciate your time watching and writing back. Always nice to hear back 🤝
Thanks
Ric
I guess the only thing missing is what little connectors you added to the wires to connect into ACC2 securely? Female 6.2mm/1/2 inch crimp connectors?
I read it was female you needed. I was wrong, it’s male 6.3mm connectors needed for the TomTom
Hiya mate sorry for late reply!! Life seems to be getting in the way 🫣.
Glad your all sorted 👍
Thanks
Ric
@@RicardoYeep No worries. Know anyone that wants to buy a bag of 98 female 6.3mm connectors? 😀
@@YarekBalear 😂😂😂😂😂 lmao
nickel, merci pour cette vidéo
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Pas de problème mon pote! Et merci de bien vouloir prendre le temps de regarder ma vidéo et mes commentaires. Toujours agréable d’entendre que j’ai aidé! Bravo Ric
Muy buen video. Una pregunta. Yo quiero instalar una alarma / localizador al aac1 (corriente permanente)
La cuestión es que no me he entendido cuál es el negativo y cuál es el positivo del acc1
¡Hola y gracias por mirar compañero! Los cables negativos son del mismo color para Acc1 y Acc2 (Brown) los cables restantes son positivos. de la memoria creo que esta es la situación. También si usted mira mi video y el marco libre en los cables que usted verá mi cable rojo vivo del Garmin se conecta a negro y el cable negro negativo de mi Garmin alimenta a marrón. Esto también sugiere que el negativo de ACC1 y Acc2 es marrón.
PERO, mi descargo de responsabilidad - Usted realmente debe comprobar con un multímetro para estar seguro. ¡Pero espero que lo que he dicho arriba tenga sentido!
Espero que esto ayude
¡Ric!
Very good video my Man, do you have a link to the GPS unit you have?
Cheers bud 🍻 the gps unit is a Garmin Zumo XT. Just easier to Google it and see your nearest supplier. I bought mine off eBay I think brand new but was a reasonable price. These are quite an expensive unit 👍
Cheers
Ric
Awesome
Does your mount vibrate and shake the Satnav? It seems like it's just not rigid enough. I'm looking for a fix. (TomTom)
The OEM mount shakes yes.. but the touratech gps mount is rock solid and attaches to the mounts behind the tft display. Thats the best one in my opinion. 👍
What's the button on 6.30? 🤔
Hello mate, unfortunately I am not 100% sure but I think it related to something to do with the race on key . I have searched everywhere too before and not found anything yet. Good question 👍
@@RicardoYeep Just installed my satnav aswell, thanks for the upload!
@@delakantus ah good stuff!! And no problem! Am glad to hear the video helped 👍
Cheers
Ric
Thanks, definitely same me a heap of time when adding accessories to ACC2.
Just a pain with so much to remove- including the crash bars !!!
Haha yes I agree it could have been placed in a much easier location. It’s beggars belief what you need to removed to access this from connection. 😂🤦♂️
And I totally share everybody’s frustration with access to manuals on part of KTM. I absolutely hate not having printed manual with the bike and getting one from Austria is just ridiculous. I actually did it once for my SDR, I don’t think I am doing it again. And for accessories it is flat out shame. KTM does so much well, but I can’t wrap my mind around why manuals have to be such PITA.
Bel video,💪👍
Thank you kind sir! Please it can be of help. Even entertaining 👍 cheers Ric 🍻
Way too much trouble to get switched power to my GPS. Easier way was to splice into the wires for the USB port for the top storage box. The wires are 12V to the 5V converter so I have both a 12V power to my handlebar mounted GPS and 5V USB for my phone in the storage box.
Hiya to be fair it’s not that hard to receive a few screws and a bit of patience. Particularly with a vid step by step. I would rather do that with a new bike given the value of the bike than cut into anything. If ever you have an electrical problem and want a warranty claim you may just be giving them a way out. If in warranty I would never considering making any wiring modifications regardless of how simple and quick. That USB feed was not designed for that intention hence KTM made two power feeds available at the front and two spare at the rear. That would be my first call. If it’s too much work for accessing the front then I’d trail wires from under the rear seat to the front before I cut into anything. Just my two cents. But yeah I agree I’ve done the same on old bikes. But no way this one 👍💪
Why you did not use 12 V socket for loading Navi?
Hi Kari Thanks for watching and also the comment! A very good question. My reasons are :
1) I don't want to keep plugging my SATNAV in each time I use it. I wanted to hardwire and hide the wiring for that clean factory type finish. Also the 12v socket is not that great in wet weather if you have connection on it in my experience.
2) Also I did not want to cut into or join the wiring of the existing 12V socket when there is already available wiring for accessories available for this which are easily accessible. It looks a lot but in reality its just a few panels and bolts. nothing complicated.
Altogether I achieve the clean look, no need to plug into the 12v socket and in my opinion have a better all weather setup the way it is wired in now.
There is also an ACC1 and ACC2 connections in the rear - However these are better if you want to hard wire a SATNAV to the handlebars and probably quicker to do. Only if you want to mount at the front high level its better to take the feed from the front if you don't want to see wires pass through your bars or around.
Overall I believe its the bets approach. But of course I am always open to better suggestions!
Again great to hear from you and thanks for watching!
Cheers
Ric
@@RicardoYeep Thank you for the answer, I may use 12 V socket for recharking, will see.
@@karikuhmonen5864 no problem my friend! Anytime 👍
Hello Ric !
Sorry to bother, I’m looking for your experience and opinion… do you think possible to plug an USB to a tank bag from the USB plug inside the storage compartment ? I’m not sur it can remain open while riding, or if it’s possible to close it with a wire going out.. Do I have to plug another wire on ACC2, and use a different path under the fairings ?
Thank you by advance !
Hello Pierre. Not a problem at all my friend. In fact I was considering a powered tank bag at one time but decided it was not for me.
However to answer your question. The USB socket in the storage compartment is a switch live so whatever you plug in will turn off with the bike once the ignition is off. So no risk of draining the battery of the bike. And for your information it is a 5V supply and 2.1Amps which these days is your standard requirement for smart phones and tablets and GPS etc etc.
So yes the USB port is fine in terms of power supply. However you cannot shut the the lid of the storage compartment if you have a lead running from it to a tank bag. If it rains you will risk getting anything inside wet. And also I would not want to get the USB contacts wet. You will see it has its own rubber weather cap still even though it is within the storage compartment.
You have a couple of other options still.
1) Quick fix is to get a 12v usb adapter and just plug it in under the display of the bike as and when you want to use the power to supply the tank bag (just keep the socket and USB lead in the tank bag for when you need to charge or require power. Again I am not sure on the safety of water in the 12v socket so its your choice running this in the wet. (personally again I would not)
2) Other option as you said the ACC2 is always a good choice. If you have already used the ACC2 at the front of the right fairing to power a screen mounted satnav. You can still share this connection as it is rated to 10AMP. so another USB device would not take it anywhere near this limit. (PS just for info you should never run it close to the limit anyway - personally I would not run any more than 8amp total on a 10 amp rated circuit.
ALSO as you are running a tank bag and not needing to cross the void between the tank and the screen with trying to wire up a screen satnav. You wont need to hide wiring as much. SO it is probably easier and much faster to connect to the ACC2 connection under the rear pillion seat. It is exactly the same labelling.
Just remove the storage box, then the rider seat, then the two bolts securing the middle centre tank panel. Then just pop this centre tank panel off. And try and run the wiring from the rear under here. MUCH Less hassle than taking all the front and side panels off. Unfortunately for a clean Screen mounted satnav that's the best way. But not for a tank bag or Bar mounted Satnv. Running from the rear end is much faster and as tidy!
Hope that helps!
Thanks
Ric
@@RicardoYeep Hello Ric, and thank you for your answer, that’s very kind !
The idea to take power from the rear ACC2 is brilliant… but as I was thinking about a way to convert the 12V ACC2 plugs to 5V USB/phone plug, I thought that I probably won’t have the tank bag every time… which means there will be a powered cable outside, and probably hiting the fairings while I ride…
That’s too bad because I like clean and permanent solutions, like the way your GPS is plugged (and mine, thanks to you) so getting power from the rear ACC2 was perfect… I’ll keep it in mind !
So I think there’s 2 solutions remaining, the 12V adapter that I can use when I need to power my phone, and store in the tank bag the rest of the time… you’re right, that’s not really a problem to have a wire between screen and bag, as it’s not permanent…
Perhaps there’s an other way… I found back an old power bank, small enough to fit in the storage compartment… so I can plug it on my phone in the bag and reload it in the storage compartment. No wire, everything remains waterproof…
That will give me a power bank powered tank bag :)
I’ll try both solutions when I’ll receive my tank bag…
Thank you again for your answer !
Have a nice day, and see you soon (I’m about to watch your last video… ;))
Cheers
Pierre
@@Pierretuilier Ah it sounds like you have thought a lot on it and have found a very practical solution. I agree if you can just use a portable power pack as they are small. Just charge it in the stroage box and use it in the tankbag when needed. No effort at all :)
And great to hear the vid heped with the satnav! And also for sticking around!
cheers and ride safe!
Ric
Ah, here it is :-) Is ACC2 specifically for Satnavs, so 5V? Any idea where the Aux lights connect?
Hiya! I don’t have auxiliary lights but considering them although my dealer said I’ve a minimum 2 month wait lol. So sorry can’t tell you about wiring up. However ACC2 is 12v switch live. So not 5v dedicated for SATNAV. My garmin zumo XT has its own transformer built into the hardwire lead. I used the ACC2 as it was the best location to draw power from and keep a clean finish regarding wiring. There could be quite possibly a chance this ACC2 should be used for Auxiliary lights in addition to any sub harness they come with potentially. I can’t be sure. Either way ACC2 is 12v. USB port in the storage compartment on top of the fuel tank is 2.1. Amp, and obviously the cigarette style socket beneath the dispplay is 12v. Sorry if not much help on that one mate! Cheers Ric
@@RicardoYeep Oh, that is very useful info. Cheers bud :-)
Hi Ric 🙂 Just installed the Zumo according to your video, very helpfull when mounting the covers back on 😁 Did you find out the function of the button behind the cover? Se page 149 in the manual. Thanks again 🤗
Hiya Terje! Great to hear it helped you! As for the thing that looks like a button.. I understand that to be related to the bikes connectivity fucntions ie bluetooth. I have not checked the manual but I know I think what your referring to. As everyone at some point asks about that on the FB forums lol. It does look a little strange at first. :)
@@RicardoYeep Well, it is a button for sure, but I did not dare to try it out with the ignition on... :-) Strange location, maybe some service tasks? Not a daily function anyway :-)
@@terjekalle yeah it’s a round circle ⭕️. Someone definitely said it’s to do with connectivity
@@RicardoYeep hi again, you are right. I checked with the deler, and it is for resetting the Bluetooth device if it is locked. 👌
Hello infiel Ricardo want to put auxiliary headlights where I have to connect them in acc1 or acc2 or recommend taking another energy site ?? ? Thank you.
Salu2 from your most faithful unfaithful Pako
Hello my friend haha I have my KTM aux lights too. I will need to arrange time to install. They will go to ACC2. However the fuel tank needs to come off. It’s at least a couple hours work if not more. I will be putting a vid up at some point but not sure when as I haven’t the time lately . But Acc2 is the way!
Cheers
Ricardo
@@RicardoYeep infiel Ricardo thank you for your help, I'll be watching that impatient video jeje.
Salu2 from your most faithful unfaithful Pako