Very professional presentation, free of useless likes and dislikes. I just used this to install a Garmin on my new Adventure, when it was very helpful. I put my laptop in view in the garage and just followed each step, pausing the video as I went along. It sure beats trying to find that one little hidden screw on a fragile plastic panel On my bike the headlight surround was way too close to that screw underneath it. It's easy to remove the surround; unsnap that little windscreen, take out one screw at the top of the surround, and then pull it up, when it comes right off.
I then 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 ;-)
Buenas noches Flame, he seguido tu video al pie de la letra para instalar mi DMD2 T865X y me ha ido fenomenal, me ha encantado lo bien explicado del video y de estos bricolages puedes seguir poniendo, muchas gracias, como imaginas estoy suscrito, un saludo y hasta la próxima
Hola, Me alegro que mi vídeo te haya ayudado. Siempre es satisfactorio poder trabajar usted mismo en su motor. Tienes una buena actualización con el DMD2 T865X. Desde ya muchas gracias por tu respuesta, saludos.
I’m looking into adding an Apple CarPlay device. Is there a pigtail to buy for the acc2 port? Or pins? I’d rather go that router than hardwire to battery.
Forgive me, but why didn’t KTM just place the ACC connector in an accessible place, under a flap if necessary? It’s obviously a place that an owner would need to get to if fitting any aftermarket parts.😮
Yes that certainly could have saved me a lot of work 🙂. But I think it's not that good when riding in the rain and now the gps always has his power without using extra cables. I didn't mind to disassemble the parts, it was some kind of winter project 😂@Biceptic1290RR
Not trying to a OCD or anything your forgot to screw fix back the bolt back where your unscrewed it @5.58mins. I guess you have a spare screw in your session there...😅😅😅 But still, very educative video as always. Sorry for my OCD.
I am wiring an android auto device. It has three cables. One that says power, one that says ACC and one that says ground. Should I combine ACC with the ground cable and plug it into acc2 on the bike and then the power goes in the other one? Or should I just put ground on the bike somewhere metal?
Hello, I am currently in the process of installing the Garmin Zumo XT and the headlight cover. Can you help me mount the upper handle of this cover, I don't know how to get to the two upper screws 🤔
Hello, you have to remove the windscreen. Then pull out the plastic triangle shaped piece above the headlight, then you should have acces to install the upper screws. Good luck and let me know how it went 🙂👍
Using acc2 means the cabling is hidden and looks neater. Plus less chance the connection get damaged by water/rain or tumbles off road. I have managed to destroy a cigarette to usb adaptor riding hard off road on my 890R. Would have left me pretty stuck if my gps was relying on it.
To remove the fuel tank fairing, you don't have to remove the bolts of the fuel cap. I removed it because of the GIVI tanklock
Very professional presentation, free of useless likes and dislikes. I just used this to install a Garmin on my new Adventure, when it was very helpful. I put my laptop in view in the garage and just followed each step, pausing the video as I went along. It sure beats trying to find that one little hidden screw on a fragile plastic panel
On my bike the headlight surround was way too close to that screw underneath it. It's easy to remove the surround; unsnap that little windscreen, take out one screw at the top of the surround, and then pull it up, when it comes right off.
I then 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 ;-)
Buenas noches Flame, he seguido tu video al pie de la letra para instalar mi DMD2 T865X y me ha ido fenomenal, me ha encantado lo bien explicado del video y de estos bricolages puedes seguir poniendo, muchas gracias, como imaginas estoy suscrito, un saludo y hasta la próxima
Hola,
Me alegro que mi vídeo te haya ayudado. Siempre es satisfactorio poder trabajar usted mismo en su motor. Tienes una buena actualización con el DMD2 T865X. Desde ya muchas gracias por tu respuesta, saludos.
There are two more cc1 and cc2 under the passenger seat which are very accessable and easy to get 2 wire from front to back
Are these the ones used for heated seats?
Excellent vid!
Thanks !
Muchas gracias. Me ha servido de gran ayuda. Gran trabajo
I’m looking into adding an Apple CarPlay device. Is there a pigtail to buy for the acc2 port? Or pins? I’d rather go that router than hardwire to battery.
Excellent well done!
☀Thank you very much for this video. It was a pleasure help for installing my zumo.
Why Ktm don’t put the front Acc connection under the glove/phone box. Be much easier.
That would be too easy 🙂
Great video! thank you!
Super ! Does anyone know if the procedure is the same for the 2017-2020 1290s?
Nice job, but you better had run the cable behind the mask-trim!
Forgive me, but why didn’t KTM just place the ACC connector in an accessible place, under a flap if necessary? It’s obviously a place that an owner would need to get to if fitting any aftermarket parts.😮
Great video, by the way. Thank you for explaining the process.
yeah, that would save us a lot of work 🙂
Yes that certainly could have saved me a lot of work 🙂. But I think it's not that good when riding in the rain and now the gps always has his power without using extra cables. I didn't mind to disassemble the parts, it was some kind of winter project 😂@Biceptic1290RR
Really thank for sharing I have one question and that is about the Handlebar Mount Compatible with Garmin Zumo, is it the 12mm?
Yes, 12mm. The Touratech gps mounting adaptor has a 12mm tube above the display. The 12mm zumo mount clamps around.
Not trying to a OCD or anything your forgot to screw fix back the bolt back where your unscrewed it @5.58mins. I guess you have a spare screw in your session there...😅😅😅
But still, very educative video as always.
Sorry for my OCD.
Hello, thanks for your reply. I don't see what you mean but I didn't had bolts left after everything was mounted 🙂
@@FlamesAdventureS oh sorry about that.
I am wiring an android auto device. It has three cables. One that says power, one that says ACC and one that says ground. Should I combine ACC with the ground cable and plug it into acc2 on the bike and then the power goes in the other one? Or should I just put ground on the bike somewhere metal?
Using the ground connector of the ACC2 or somewhere on the metal should be the same. It's the positive of the ACC2 that switches on and off.
Hello, I am currently in the process of installing the Garmin Zumo XT and the headlight cover. Can you help me mount the upper handle of this cover, I don't know how to get to the two upper screws 🤔
Hello, you have to remove the windscreen. Then pull out the plastic triangle shaped piece above the headlight, then you should have acces to install the upper screws. Good luck and let me know how it went 🙂👍
My Superduke has a usb port under the main screen ... Why would ktm not have this on the more touring version of their bike...
Using acc2 means the cabling is hidden and looks neater. Plus less chance the connection get damaged by water/rain or tumbles off road. I have managed to destroy a cigarette to usb adaptor riding hard off road on my 890R. Would have left me pretty stuck if my gps was relying on it.
What are the little connectors you fit to the wires to plug into the ACC2? My satnav just has small bare wires and no connectors provided.
I used flat plugs , they doesn't come with the Garmin, but you can buy it in for example an elektronic store
Ge moet toch een handige harry zijn om dat zelf te kunnen doen 👌
Flame is dan ook een handige Harry. Zijn hobby is “systeemkes” maken. 🙂
hello mate, can you tell me the ktm part number for damping bolts (4:19)?
Hello, those damping bolts came with the Heed crash bars...it's not a KTM part....
Great, detailed video but it looks like a great big pain in the @ss!!
🙏👍🙂
Why do ktm have to make it hard to get to these connectors ? they should be easily accessible , bloody designers !
Yeah that's right 🙂. There are also connectors under the passenger seat, those are easy accessible