Sat Navs
- Frankie
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Sat Navs
I know this subject has been discussed and posted about, but i cant be arsed to find it, and things change, so my question is from experience of those using aftermarket sat navs, which do you feel are the better ones to look at for worldwide use.
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Re: Sat Navs
I think you gave sen my Garmin on the Euro trips, Frankie. It is brilliant and works really well. When you come to motorway junctions in Europe the gantry signs on the screen are identical to those overhead on the gantry on the Mway. Makes it very easy to follow.
However it was easy to use on the Multi because I could put the screen in front of my eyes. I’ve tried it once on the Street and it doesn’t work as well because I can’t place the screen in my eyeline and to look at it means taking eyes off the road for too long.
However it was easy to use on the Multi because I could put the screen in front of my eyes. I’ve tried it once on the Street and it doesn’t work as well because I can’t place the screen in my eyeline and to look at it means taking eyes off the road for too long.
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Re: Sat Navs
I have a Garmin and agree with Duke. The identical gantry signs and split screen lane assist are useful especially in a foreign country at a busy inter section.
Used it on sportsbikes and it obviously works just as well but the position and subsequent viewing is more hazardous. You become a nodding dog as your constantly looking down, but that would happen on them all.
Another good feature on Garmin is it warns of cameras and has life time map updates.
Used it on sportsbikes and it obviously works just as well but the position and subsequent viewing is more hazardous. You become a nodding dog as your constantly looking down, but that would happen on them all.
Another good feature on Garmin is it warns of cameras and has life time map updates.
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Re: Sat Navs
Isn't it the Garmin's which work really well with headsets? Meaning you can pretty much ignore the screen and listen to the commands?
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Re: Sat Navs
Only if you want some annoying woman yattering in your ear.
It does depend on what you want from it.
That Beeline system looks very good as it’s a simple direction arrow and very basic instructions.
It does depend on what you want from it.
That Beeline system looks very good as it’s a simple direction arrow and very basic instructions.
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Re: Sat Navs
If you do get one, make sure it's good in sunlight. Mobile phones are handy with google maps but not good in sunny conditions.
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Re: Sat Navs
The Garmin has variable brightness but cant remeber what its like in direct sunlight.
I'll take it out and let you know if your intetested Frankie
I'll take it out and let you know if your intetested Frankie
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Re: Sat Navs
https://beeline.co/pages/beeline-moto" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Kwacky wrote:Beeline gets some good reviews. It's a good price as well.
I have been trying to find out if it works outside the UK. I did download the app and it would appear so but i can't find a definitive answer.
I am still waiting for Triumph to make the bluetooth module avaialbe for my bike so i can have their satnav system on the dash. price will be the key here but someone on the ST FB page had his fitted on his 2020 ST3 last week and it does look very good.
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Re: Sat Navs
They are £250 to £300 I understand.duke63 wrote:https://beeline.co/pages/beeline-moto" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Kwacky wrote:Beeline gets some good reviews. It's a good price as well.
I have been trying to find out if it works outside the UK. I did download the app and it would appear so but i can't find a definitive answer.
I am still waiting for Triumph to make the bluetooth module avaialbe for my bike so i can have their satnav system on the dash. price will be the key here but someone on the ST FB page had his fitted on his 2020 ST3 last week and it does look very good.
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Re: Sat Navs
BMW nav 6, fooking expensive IMO but works with the wonder wheel so you can mess about with it while riding.Frankie wrote:I know this subject has been discussed and posted about, but i cant be arsed to find it, and things change, so my question is from experience of those using aftermarket sat navs, which do you feel are the better ones to look at for worldwide use.
Failing that, a good waterproof case, a usb port for charging, and Google maps / Waze.
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Re: Sat Navs
Thank you all, food for thought, this is not an urgent, to do tomorrow thing.... Just looking about.