Does anyone know if there's a cover for the bike mount that's like the 590 one that I can buy. I know there's the rubber cover for the power studs, but I like the way the 590 one clips on and off.
Tried googling for one with no luck
Motorbike mount cover
Re: Motorbike mount cover
I just got a new 396. No cover. I just leave the unit mounted all the time. But my bike is garaged at home.
Michael S.
Trinity, North Carolina
Zumo 590LM, 396LM, 550 BMW R1100RT, R100, R60/6
Trinity, North Carolina
Zumo 590LM, 396LM, 550 BMW R1100RT, R100, R60/6
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Re: Motorbike mount cover
Although the electrical contacts are obviously different, the 396 mount looks like it might have the same size, shape, and attachment points as the 660/590/595 mounts. Maybe one of those covers would work?
If you know someone with a 3-d printer, making a cover would be a pretty simple project.
I never had a cover for my 590, and never bought one because I could not decide where I'd store it while I was riding.
If you know someone with a 3-d printer, making a cover would be a pretty simple project.
I never had a cover for my 590, and never bought one because I could not decide where I'd store it while I was riding.
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Re: Motorbike mount cover
My bike also lives in a garage, but gets a couple of weeks outside each year.MSTOCK27370 wrote: ↑01 Apr 2023 14:26 I just got a new 396. No cover. I just leave the unit mounted all the time. But my bike is garaged at home.
The other solution is just to put a plastic bag over it