R7M — BMW Cradle Compatibility (Nav Prep 5/6 & Keyless Electric)
R7M — BMW Cradle Compatibility (Nav Prep 5/6 & Keyless Electric)

Supported cradles

1) BMW Nav Prep 5/6 (with key lock, no front buttons)
Also known as the BMW Navigator mount for Nav V/VI. It’s the OEM “navigation preparation” base that powers and talks to accessories via the pogo-pin connector. Units with the simple, button-free bezel are the right type for R7M.

2) New keyless electric BMW ConnectedRide Mount (motor-driven latch)
The latest “electric/keyless” mount used on 2024–2026+ models (BMW part no. 65 90 5 B6C 8C0). It locks/unlocks electronically instead of using a mechanical key. R7M fits the mount interface.


Not supported

Any BMW cradle with physical buttons on the bezel
Examples: the older 4-button Navigator cradles. If you see +/− or page icons molded into the left edge, that is a buttoned cradle and not compatible with R7M. 


How to identify your cradle in 10 seconds

  • Look for buttons.
    Buttons = old 4-button cradle → not supported.
  • Look for a key barrel.
    Key lock on the side and a clean, button-free bezel usually indicates Nav Prep 5/6supported.
  • Listen/feel for motorized clamp.
    If it opens/closes electrically and has no key, that’s the new keyless electric mount (65 90 5 B6C 8C0) → supported.
  • Pogo-pin pad in the center.
    Both supported cradles have the BMW pogo-pin contact block that carries power/data.

Notes

  • “Navigation preparation” is BMW’s term for the bike-side base. R7M attaches and is powered by this prep the same way a Navigator or ConnectedRide accessory would be. 
  • Aftermarket/clone cradles can differ internally; only OEM BMW cradles are recommended. (See BMW OEM part listing for the keyless mount as a reference.) 

Quick FAQ

Q: My mount has front buttons but I won’t use them—will R7M work?
A: No. Buttoned Navigator cradles are a different hardware family and are not supported by R7M.

Q: Is the “ConnectedRide Cradle” the same thing?
A: BMW’s ConnectedRide Cradle is a phone holder that also clips onto the bike’s navigation preparation. We reference it here only to show how BMW names the prep; R7M uses the same prep type, but it is not a phone holder.

R7M
Leave a comment