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Smudge
21-12-10, 01:50 AM
I need it to be reliable have good batt life and be waterproof plus have a large screen. Any Idea's?

rictus01
21-12-10, 02:32 AM
the standard fair for motorbike specific satnavs are the TomTom Urban Rider V3/ Garmin Zumo 220 on the cheaper end, then comes the Garmin Zumo 400 / Tom Tom rider 2 on the mid range and the Garmin Zumo 550 / Tom tom rider pro (europe) as top end stuff, there is also a Zumo 660.

the cheaper end start at about £175 for the Tom Tom and £250 for the Garmin and range up to £350-£500 for the rider pro europe or garmin Zumo 550.

all the above are very good and do what they say on the box, however they are an expensive solution, unless you live and die by a satnav everyday then you'd need to use it for many years to justify the expense IMO, I do have a satnav solution, but mine was £50 all in, details can be found here (http://forums.sv650.org/showpost.php?p=2356905&postcount=4) and here (http://forums.sv650.org/showpost.php?p=1828433&postcount=4).

Cheers Mark.

maviczap
21-12-10, 09:10 AM
Like what Mark said above. I have Garmin 400, which has some strange quirks and changes its mind a junctions sometimes, sending you the wrong way. Plus there's no Bluetooth, so you have to have a hardwired set of headphones under your helmets. Having the cable flapping around is annoying and distracting.

Garmin can play Mp3's from the memory card.

I've just bought a TomTom rider, with a helemet fitting bluetooth headset. But I don't think it can play music?

Best way to go is use a car sat nav in the waterproof cover as Mark does, with a bluetooth headset, if you want voice prompts

danf1234
21-12-10, 10:03 AM
I have a Garmin Zumo 660. It is faultless. It is hard wired into the bike so battery life isn't an issue either.

Dicky Ticker
21-12-10, 10:58 AM
Not to sure about Tom Tom but most Garmin sets have about 4 hours. I sold my Garmin 400 to E.D. and now use a 1340 when I have to on the bike and the 4 hours is adequate for me as I only use it to actually find a location not navigate all the way.
[Or follow Mavicap when mine is saying one way and his the other:)]

maviczap
21-12-10, 11:15 AM
When you decide what you're getting, then this is a useful prog for route planning. You can plan and alternative route avoiding motorways etc

Its called Tyre

http://www.janboersma.nl/gett/

Stu
21-12-10, 12:09 PM
I find Tom Tom One V3 to be adequate for my purposes - 2 hr battery life (but very easy to plug into a cigarette lighter socket) I don't rely on voice instructions, instead I calculate the distance to next junction against my bike's trip meter and remember what the instruction is at the next junction. (I can sometimes hear the speed camera warnings anyway just with the volume on full & through ear plugs)
I would like a bike specific one though as it's quite an effort to look down to my tank bag to see it.

ChrisSV
21-12-10, 12:56 PM
Ive got a Garmin Zumo 660, and as said above it really is flawless. The battery lasts about 5 hours when not plugged in and only using basic functions. When playing music and stuff, it lasts between 2 and 4, normally earing towards the 4 hour mark. The screen is ridiculously large and so easy to read, even for me and I'm as blind as a bat. And I found it to be glove friendly once you're used to it.
However as said it is rather expensive, but I'm confident it'll last for years.
HTH

embee
21-12-10, 10:11 PM
I've had the Garmin Zumo 550 for 4yrs I think. It works fine but there are issues with them, and now they are superceded by the 660 so get no more software updates, so I'd definitely recommend not going for the 400/500 series. The 660 had issues to begin with but I think most are resolved, and would be my choice if getting something new. Expensive though.

Check out the http://www.zumoforums.com/index.php , just about everything you could want to know.

Specialone
22-12-10, 09:10 AM
I use my tom tom 710, its works well for me.
The only thing i like about the bike specific ones is you can drag the google map you have of a route onto it.

I cant get my tom tom to work with my pc, it wont see it.
I bought a factory refurb one off ebay, came boxed with everything, but just wont connect with pc.

philbut
22-12-10, 12:42 PM
Another vote for zumo 660. tried using a car sat nav but all the faf of utting it in a bag etc was annoying. The zumo is spot on. Expensive but then I use it for music too. I spent about £500 on my last car stereo so I just look at it like i'm getting entertainment and navigation in one. I paid £400 for the zumo a year ago.

danf1234
23-12-10, 10:52 AM
Mine was £390 earlier this year. Worth every penny and the best Sat Nav I have ever and that includes my £1500 Audi MMI.

ManxMatt34
04-01-11, 06:54 PM
the standard fair for motorbike specific satnavs are the TomTom Urban Rider V3/ Garmin Zumo 220 on the cheaper end, then comes the Garmin Zumo 400 / Tom Tom rider 2 on the mid range and the Garmin Zumo 550 / Tom tom rider pro (europe) as top end stuff, there is also a Zumo 660.

the cheaper end start at about £175 for the Tom Tom and £250 for the Garmin and range up to £350-£500 for the rider pro europe or garmin Zumo 550.

all the above are very good and do what they say on the box, however they are an expensive solution, unless you live and die by a satnav everyday then you'd need to use it for many years to justify the expense IMO, I do have a satnav solution, but mine was £50 all in, details can be found here (http://forums.sv650.org/showpost.php?p=2356905&postcount=4) and here (http://forums.sv650.org/showpost.php?p=1828433&postcount=4).

Cheers Mark.

Mark the "streetline gps holder" is it fully waterproof? Therefore allowing me to put say a cheaper car satnav in to it without it being water damaged, cheers Matt.

rictus01
04-01-11, 07:16 PM
waterproof, no I wouldn't put it in a bucket of water, weatherproof yes, rubberized zip plastic coated material and rubber powercord inlet, that's a car satnav I have in mine and I've not had a problem in the last 40,000 miles with it.

Cheers Mark.

coolevilangel
21-01-11, 07:41 PM
ive a tomtom rider on mine
Custom mounted in the d/b screen
Check my pics for reference
A well tidy job if i do say so myself lol

hongman
21-01-11, 08:41 PM
lol - I was going to ask the very same thing as the OP, kinda.

My 99 year old Tom Tom One is starting to annoy me now, battery is well past its best and randonly switches off. I'd like something with some more features too, like the Google Maps thing.

Off to look at your recommendations...I also have the tankbag that goes with the satnav holder Mark showed, which is a bonus.

Harry_Mc
22-01-11, 12:27 AM
im using an oxford tankbag with my iphone and tomtom app... not the best but the app is only £30 so cant complain

cbay
31-01-11, 10:59 PM
I was close to opening a new thread and then found this one. :-P

I am on the mooch for a Sat Nav for the bike at the moment as planning on using it for work properly again. Most of my jobs are based on Post Codes etc so hence I need a Sat Nav. :-)

I use a TomTom in my car which I love! but have consider the Garmin 660 or Tomtom Urban Rider or TomTom Rider 2 (I used to have a Rider 2, many years ago but I sold it when I stopped riding for a few years.) Is the TomTom Urban Rider better or worse than Rider 2, then on top of that what benefits do you get with Garmin 660?

Smudge
01-02-11, 12:12 AM
Garmin 660 is way too much cash and the tom rider 2 has feature which the black urban doesn't have.

cbay
01-02-11, 12:13 AM
Garmin 660 is way too much cash and the tom rider 2 has feature which the black urban doesn't have.

And what feature would that be, lol.

Smudge
01-02-11, 12:19 AM
Can't find the bloody thing now but it was something I want like bluetooth or music i'll keep looking

cbay
01-02-11, 12:21 AM
Which one did you buy in the end? or you still looking?

Smudge
01-02-11, 12:34 AM
still looking but the fav is rider 2 for cost and reliability

beabert
01-02-11, 09:44 PM
I use my tom tom 710, its works well for me.
The only thing i like about the bike specific ones is you can drag the google map you have of a route onto it.

I cant get my tom tom to work with my pc, it wont see it.
I bought a factory refurb one off ebay, came boxed with everything, but just wont connect with pc.

On the off chance you haven't checked.

Some usb cables only have charging capability so will never work for syncing to pc, my satnav came with one!

Specialone
01-02-11, 11:07 PM
On the off chance you haven't checked.

Some usb cables only have charging capability so will never work for syncing to pc, my satnav came with one!
I used the one that came with it, but worth another try with a different cable i guess.

Teejayexc
06-02-11, 01:30 PM
Check around first and foremost sit on them and make sure you are totally comfortable then check out the weight stand it up make sure you can handle it.

:confused:

Specialone
06-02-11, 01:35 PM
:confused:
All these posts make no sense, spammer ?

Teejayexc
06-02-11, 02:04 PM
All these posts make no sense, spammer ?


Probably, just googled the sign in name, he's a busy boy :confused:

Specialone
06-02-11, 02:20 PM
Is there a forum he's not a number of ? ;)