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Have a problem with my HD Garmin satnav what did come with the bike .
can't get it charged when i click it in the mouth bracket . And there is no other way to charge the satnav or is there an switch on the bike what i need to switch on .
or do i need to go back to the old paper road mamps 🙄
A model number might be helpful. A year of the bike would help too. Got a pic of 5he cradle?
its the road tech zumo 660 on a 2009 ultra glide .
the problem is its not charging when its in its cradle mount. And there is no charging points on the unit.
It could also be wired into a switch on the dash also but you won't know untill you pull the fairing. It really is simple
ilf its a switch on the dash wich one will it be . And pull the fairing???
i am a bar owner/ chef not a mechanic i have no technical know how .🤣🤣
can tell you any thing how to pull a pint or to grill a steak 🤣🤣🤣😎
every one his own job i would say
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