I've just bought a 340, so I can confirm it does have a audio out socket. Under a flap as the man said.clodhopper wrote:Hi.
The 6volt bike is a DI (125) BSA Bantam 1953.
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## I do have another question though. I would like to fit a single set of ear phones from the Zuma but I can't see where it could be plugged into the device.
Is it possible to do this I wonder?
I can't get Garmin on their phone numbers to ask.
zumo 340 voltage required?
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Hi
You need a 6v DC to 12V DC Step Up Convertor, Tenner from ebay ...
Link Below
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Industry-Grad ... SwQYZW0URW
Joth
You need a 6v DC to 12V DC Step Up Convertor, Tenner from ebay ...
Link Below
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Industry-Grad ... SwQYZW0URW
Joth
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Re: zumo 340 voltage required?
Thanks for all the info. amazing!!!
In the process of improving the wiring on the 1959 BSA Bantam, I found that I needed a proofed 6 way block connector which I found on ebay for the sum of £2.50 and was further suprised that the postage was free. How do they do it?
I am not complaining, but in the past I have been charged double the value of some small goods items for the postage alone.
I just hope the block is as small as some of the japo. items I have seen.
Fingers crossed.
In the process of improving the wiring on the 1959 BSA Bantam, I found that I needed a proofed 6 way block connector which I found on ebay for the sum of £2.50 and was further suprised that the postage was free. How do they do it?
I am not complaining, but in the past I have been charged double the value of some small goods items for the postage alone.
I just hope the block is as small as some of the japo. items I have seen.
Fingers crossed.