Hmm. Not sure about this.
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Hmm. Not sure about this.
Bike HUD. Not a bad idea, but more about how it attaches to your lid.
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Re: Hmm. Not sure about this.
I just think these things are too much distraction and a solution to a problem that does not exist.
I bought a bike specific satnav earlier in the year and I have barely used that as it encourages me to take my eyes of the road too much.
I bought a bike specific satnav earlier in the year and I have barely used that as it encourages me to take my eyes of the road too much.
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Re: Hmm. Not sure about this.
Have you got a bluetooth thing for your lid? I use my Garmin with one and then I don't look at it much at all.
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Re: Hmm. Not sure about this.
I could see the benefit when using a satnav, but not the speed / rev / gear indicator. As Duke says, far too distracting.
My main concern would be the huge lump of plastic under the visor right next to my face. That's surely got to block you peripheral vision and could be a little disconcerting should it vibrate loose while riding.
My main concern would be the huge lump of plastic under the visor right next to my face. That's surely got to block you peripheral vision and could be a little disconcerting should it vibrate loose while riding.
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Re: Hmm. Not sure about this.
No i haven't. Maybe worth having a look.C00kiemonster wrote:Have you got a bluetooth thing for your lid? I use my Garmin with one and then I don't look at it much at all.
To be honest i like to plan my route on Google maps and write it down and just use the satnav as a backup if i get really lost. More fun to me that way.
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And me. But I don't mind getting lost on a bike so long as I'm still moving and not stuck in traffic.
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Re: Hmm. Not sure about this.
I've got a pretty decent sense of direction (most of the time). I love getting lost when I've got no where to go and no time pressures, but I hate not knowing where I am going when I need to be somewhere.
I have thought about getting a sat nav for the bike, but the technique of planning the route on google and then remembering a few major town names seems to do the trick.
I have thought about getting a sat nav for the bike, but the technique of planning the route on google and then remembering a few major town names seems to do the trick.
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Re: Hmm. Not sure about this.
That's what I do with mine and leave my phone in my pocket. I find instructions like take the third exit at the roundabout much less distracting than looking at the screen. Doesn't work that well in towns or on laned motorways, but I can live with that.C00kiemonster wrote:Have you got a bluetooth thing for your lid? I use my Garmin with one and then I don't look at it much at all.
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have just watched that vid. not keen at all. i know its only a bit in the corner, but it makes me feel blind in a bit of my left eye.
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Re: Hmm. Not sure about this.
From wikipedia
A head-up display or heads-up display[1]—also known as a HUD—is any transparent display that presents data without requiring users to look away from their usual viewpoints.
Not exactly transparent is it that big black box?
A head-up display or heads-up display[1]—also known as a HUD—is any transparent display that presents data without requiring users to look away from their usual viewpoints.
Not exactly transparent is it that big black box?
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Re: Hmm. Not sure about this.
I'd actually quite like a head up display if it was projected onto my visor properly. I'd have gear indicator displayed in the corner and maybe a warning for speed cameras.
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Re: Hmm. Not sure about this.
agreed.. might as well tape a sat nav across the front of your visor, bloody ridiculousDeegee wrote:Same as Cookiemonster, it'd drive me batty having that in there.
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Waste of time, and obstruction of vision. Not for me thanks. When I am on my bike its me and no phones ringing, ipads pinging with emails every second... I want it to stay like that.
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Exactly.Frankie wrote:Waste of time, and obstruction of vision. Not for me thanks. When I am on my bike its me and no phones ringing, ipads pinging with emails every second... I want it to stay like that.