Rode it down to RK Performance.
Using the sat nav was a novel experience, obviously in the car you're used to audible clues as well as visual, but on the bike it's all about looking and making sure you're still on the right road.
At first, I wasn't keen. The phone display isn't brilliant in sunlight and there's a new load of information to take in which can easily distract you from the road.
However, after 15 miles or so I started to get it. Don't let yourself look at it for too long, only take in the relevant information, and make sure you turn Auto-Rotate off in the settings!!!
Normally, I'd be pouring over maps the night before, trying to get a route memorised in my head, which is annoying. If I came across a diversion like I did this morning then I'd start flapping.
Not today.
Today I am a Sat Nav Bumder!
And I'm not lost!!!
Now I'm just stood watching Tim apply a whole manner of recording equipment to my bike. Quite excited about this.
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