Nice video. As an aside for others, There are 2 electrical connections under the seat aft of the airfilter as well that allow you to connect devices, one live and one only live with the ignition on, just like behind the headlight. Duplicates of what is upfront. It is much easier to run a connection from either of them if you are not using them, than to get involved with the headlight unit removal for access. Done it this way on my 790r and now the 890r.
@@TrooperTed Hi Ted Firstly the way your did the gps connection is the neatest and probably the best way. I just never use the ones in the back and it eliminates the extra hassle with the headlight unit, which is a little finicky and takes time. Running the cable to the back on the frame is quick. Both work just fine. 790 v 890? I had my 790r for 1.5yrs and did around 25000 KM on it. I never thought I would say that the 890R is that different but it actually is a pretty noticeable improvement. I was never unsatisfied with the 790. Main differences for me was despite only an extra 100cc it has a bucket load more grunt. It also runs smoother and maybe less jerky when you are at low revs, think thats a result of the new crank that was introduced. The quick shifter to me as well seems to be more refined, maybe placebo, but just my opinion. 890 a wee bit heavier but not that you notice at all. Worth taking one out for a day test ride then you can directly compare. I got a good trade in on my bike so that influenced my decision as well to push the button.
Great video, TT. Thanks. Vlerkies - how did you route the wires from the rear. Did you have to lift the tank? Any chance of some photos / video to demonstrate?
Thanks @@kimgupta , Velrkies may not see this as you need to @ someone in a reply for them to get an alert from YT. I marshal some events so I have some strobe lights wired into the ACC1 connection in the tail, but it was very easy to wire in to be honest I just chased the wiring loom up the side of the bike and yes I did have to lift the tank, but only by a cm or so to allow me fish the wire through and wire to a switch on the handlebars. I already had the tank lifted slightly as I was installing a Rottweiler head brace kit at the time, so I just ground the wire off of the earth point on the headstock. If you want pictures/video, ping me a DM on Instagram (@trooper_ted) & I'll send what I can, hopefully it'll be some help 👍
Thanks, @@TrooperTed . That is really useful help and advice. I suspect I will go for the headlight option, as raising the tank also doesn't sound particularly easy for a mechanical numpty like me...
Ted, thank you very much. I am really not experienced with working on my 890 Adv 2021 - but with your video it was really easy to install the GPS. In some forums you reads that the ACC 2 might be not free when having heated grips installed - I have them installed but my ACC 2 and 1 behind the headlight was free….
Thanks Doc, love hearing the video was a help to people, makes all the extra work of shooting/editing it worth it. There's an additional pair of ACC connections in your bikes tail, so possible whoever installed the heated grips wired them back there?
Excellent video, congratulations. To change the directionals only under the wings or to where it must be disassembled. Greetings from Medellin Colombia
Hi! Do you have any thoughts about using the switched or non switched cable? Thought it would be nice to be able to use the gps without the ignition being on. Just have to remember to turn it off 😅
Sorry Thomas, only saw this comment now. I did not want to use the non switched for 2 reasons: 1. I would 100% forget to turn it off at some point and risk flattening the battery over a day or two. 2. The Garmin GPS I have installed has its own battery that has a run time of 5-6 hours on its own, so when not drawing power from the bike I can still use it if needs be 👍
Brilliant very useful information for the install I have planned for my 890 advR ,only thing I missed so maybe not relevant was which female spades on the harness went to positive and negative from the garmin ( I know acc 1 is switched and 2 is constant ) but out of the pair of terminals which goes to what?
Hey, thanks so much for the comment, really appreciate it & glad the video was of some help! From memory: Red wire on Garmin powered harness went to red & yellow wire on ACC2 Black wire on the harness went to brown on ACC2
@@fiffyboo4919 Just re-reading your initial comment, I know you've an 890 R, but on my 790 S, ACC1 is constant, ACC2 is switched, not vice versa, so maybe double-check for your bike
This is a great video. It made my GPS mount install easy. I have a question on the KTM wind deflectors that your removed. I do not have those on my 2020 KTM 790 Adventure R. Are these a factory item from KTM or would they be aftermarket? If you can send any links, it would be appreciated to the item.
@@rodc5464 thank you so much, glad the video helped your install, makes all the extra hours of shooting & editing worth it. The wind deflectors are OEM on the 2019 790 Adventures, I've had a quick look but can't find a part number. Will have another look tomorrow when I'm at my PC
I recently noticed my Zumo XT has intermittent loss of ACC2 power. I cleaned the Garmin power terminal pins and contacts on the ZUMO XT with contact cleaner. No luck yet. Next step is to check my connections. Have you experienced intermittent power on the Zumo XT? Great video. Thanks.
Thanks very much! No issues with power thankfully, but the connections would be a good place to start. Also worth checking the security screw for the power terminal is tight, if not, the vibrations from the bike/road could be causing it to move enough that it breaks contact with the XT?
Hi, my 12 v socket is not working, do you know if that one is connected to the ACC1 or ACC2 by default, if no, do you know what fuse is for it? I bought a used bike and that socket is not working, I watched you video to see how can I access the front wiring harness
Hi Luis, I believe the 12v socket is separate & does not share a connection with the ACC connections. For a video to see the connection itself, check out the rally tower installation video by RAID/GARAGE as they relocate the 12v socket as part of the work 👍
Thanks Ted for a neat, clean, to-the-point video. How is the zumo XT off-axis view? Will the SW Motech kit allow the Garmin to rotate more horizontally for a better viewing angle when standing?
Yes, I actually have it adjusted up quite high as I'm so tall, it was part of the reason I went with the SW Motech mount over the Vanasche Motorsports mount as the latter is not movable & I was worried about not being able to see it properly
Nice video. As an aside for others, There are 2 electrical connections under the seat aft of the airfilter as well that allow you to connect devices, one live and one only live with the ignition on, just like behind the headlight. Duplicates of what is upfront.
It is much easier to run a connection from either of them if you are not using them, than to get involved with the headlight unit removal for access.
Done it this way on my 790r and now the 890r.
Very good point!
How do you find the 890 after having the 790? I'm considering upgrading and wondering if it's worth it?
@@TrooperTed Hi Ted
Firstly the way your did the gps connection is the neatest and probably the best way. I just never use the ones in the back and it eliminates the extra hassle with the headlight unit, which is a little finicky and takes time. Running the cable to the back on the frame is quick. Both work just fine.
790 v 890? I had my 790r for 1.5yrs and did around 25000 KM on it. I never thought I would say that the 890R is that different but it actually is a pretty noticeable improvement. I was never unsatisfied with the 790.
Main differences for me was despite only an extra 100cc it has a bucket load more grunt. It also runs smoother and maybe less jerky when you are at low revs, think thats a result of the new crank that was introduced. The quick shifter to me as well seems to be more refined, maybe placebo, but just my opinion. 890 a wee bit heavier but not that you notice at all.
Worth taking one out for a day test ride then you can directly compare.
I got a good trade in on my bike so that influenced my decision as well to push the button.
Great video, TT. Thanks. Vlerkies - how did you route the wires from the rear. Did you have to lift the tank? Any chance of some photos / video to demonstrate?
Thanks @@kimgupta , Velrkies may not see this as you need to @ someone in a reply for them to get an alert from YT.
I marshal some events so I have some strobe lights wired into the ACC1 connection in the tail, but it was very easy to wire in to be honest I just chased the wiring loom up the side of the bike and yes I did have to lift the tank, but only by a cm or so to allow me fish the wire through and wire to a switch on the handlebars.
I already had the tank lifted slightly as I was installing a Rottweiler head brace kit at the time, so I just ground the wire off of the earth point on the headstock.
If you want pictures/video, ping me a DM on Instagram (@trooper_ted) & I'll send what I can, hopefully it'll be some help 👍
Thanks, @@TrooperTed . That is really useful help and advice. I suspect I will go for the headlight option, as raising the tank also doesn't sound particularly easy for a mechanical numpty like me...
Muy buen trabajo.
Y gracias por el video.
Saludos desde Argentina 🇦🇷
Fantastic stuff. Got the same set, but on 890 AR. Next week installation. Thx very much.
Thanks for the comment Marcin, glad the video is of some help 👍
Ted, thank you very much. I am really not experienced with working on my 890 Adv 2021 - but with your video it was really easy to install the GPS. In some forums you reads that the ACC 2 might be not free when having heated grips installed - I have them installed but my ACC 2 and 1 behind the headlight was free….
Thanks Doc, love hearing the video was a help to people, makes all the extra work of shooting/editing it worth it.
There's an additional pair of ACC connections in your bikes tail, so possible whoever installed the heated grips wired them back there?
nice- i went with the zumo xt as well for my 390. tapped into the 12v outlet
Is that constant or switched power?
@@TrooperTed its switched for the 390’s atleast. I need to shave my windscreen down a hair though so i can run it in the high setting with gps
Thanks for the great video, I installed my new Garmin XT this morning and followed you tutorial whilst doing so.
Great to hear the video was a help
Great to hear the video was a help
nice vid. Thank you from a 790R owner
Thank you!
Thanks one of the best videos, very detail and good shots
Thank you VERY VERY much for this video it was a HUUUGE help!!! It made everything go smoooth!
Great tutorial. And your garage organization is inspiring. Thank you!
Thanks very much Peter!
Saludos desde centro América
Howdy, this is a great video for the install. Do you have the name/size for the male electrical connectors on the Zumo GPS wires?
Great job!!! Many compliments from Italy!!!
Cesare ktm 890 adventure r
Grazie!
Excellent video, congratulations. To change the directionals only under the wings or to where it must be disassembled. Greetings from Medellin Colombia
Excelente me sirvio de guía para mi moto gracias
Gracias mi amigo y saludos desde Irlanda!
Hey was curious what brand name are those chin spoilers and wind deflectors, and where did you get them from?!
Hi Andre, those are OEM units that come on the 790 S 👍
Hi! Do you have any thoughts about using the switched or non switched cable? Thought it would be nice to be able to use the gps without the ignition being on. Just have to remember to turn it off 😅
Sorry Thomas, only saw this comment now. I did not want to use the non switched for 2 reasons:
1. I would 100% forget to turn it off at some point and risk flattening the battery over a day or two.
2. The Garmin GPS I have installed has its own battery that has a run time of 5-6 hours on its own, so when not drawing power from the bike I can still use it if needs be 👍
Brilliant very useful information for the install I have planned for my 890 advR ,only thing I missed so maybe not relevant was which female spades on the harness went to positive and negative from the garmin ( I know acc 1 is switched and 2 is constant ) but out of the pair of terminals which goes to what?
Hey, thanks so much for the comment, really appreciate it & glad the video was of some help!
From memory:
Red wire on Garmin powered harness went to red & yellow wire on ACC2
Black wire on the harness went to brown on ACC2
@@TrooperTed thanks again and for being so prompt with the reply
@@fiffyboo4919 Just re-reading your initial comment, I know you've an 890 R, but on my 790 S, ACC1 is constant, ACC2 is switched, not vice versa, so maybe double-check for your bike
This is a great video. It made my GPS mount install easy. I have a question on the KTM wind deflectors that your removed. I do not have those on my 2020 KTM 790 Adventure R. Are these a factory item from KTM or would they be aftermarket? If you can send any links, it would be appreciated to the item.
@@rodc5464 thank you so much, glad the video helped your install, makes all the extra hours of shooting & editing worth it.
The wind deflectors are OEM on the 2019 790 Adventures, I've had a quick look but can't find a part number. Will have another look tomorrow when I'm at my PC
I recently noticed my Zumo XT has intermittent loss of ACC2 power. I cleaned the Garmin power terminal pins and contacts on the ZUMO XT with contact cleaner. No luck yet. Next step is to check my connections. Have you experienced intermittent power on the Zumo XT?
Great video. Thanks.
Thanks very much!
No issues with power thankfully, but the connections would be a good place to start. Also worth checking the security screw for the power terminal is tight, if not, the vibrations from the bike/road could be causing it to move enough that it breaks contact with the XT?
Hi, my 12 v socket is not working, do you know if that one is connected to the ACC1 or ACC2 by default, if no, do you know what fuse is for it?
I bought a used bike and that socket is not working, I watched you video to see how can I access the front wiring harness
Hi Luis, I believe the 12v socket is separate & does not share a connection with the ACC connections.
For a video to see the connection itself, check out the rally tower installation video by RAID/GARAGE as they relocate the 12v socket as part of the work 👍
Thanks Ted for a neat, clean, to-the-point video. How is the zumo XT off-axis view? Will the SW Motech kit allow the Garmin to rotate more horizontally for a better viewing angle when standing?
Yes, I actually have it adjusted up quite high as I'm so tall, it was part of the reason I went with the SW Motech mount over the Vanasche Motorsports mount as the latter is not movable & I was worried about not being able to see it properly
@@TrooperTed Thanks Ted!
👍