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Blue_SV650S 28-05-08 08:53 PM

Car sat nav on a bike.
 
Bought a sat nav for my car yesterday. Today, despite it piddling of rain :( I had to try it out on my bike, so ventured out!! 8) I used the standard screen suction mount thingy and just sucked/mounted it on the rev-counter glass 8)

Here we go; youtube messed with the quality, but if you persevere you will see (and hear) it in action!! :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJ-s5wPj9eU

plowsie 28-05-08 08:57 PM

Re: Car sat nav on a bike.
 
The only thing I would be worried about is getting the thing wet.

shifter 28-05-08 09:09 PM

Re: Car sat nav on a bike.
 
not to mension it falling off

Blue_SV650S 28-05-08 09:10 PM

Re: Car sat nav on a bike.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by plowsie (Post 1523528)
The only thing I would be worried about is getting the thing wet.

How many times have our clocks got wet?? ;) I was out and about for a good hour, from torrential to spitting to no rain ... it got nothing more than the odd spot on it 8) As long as you are 'on the move' you are ok ... the only time it is potentially problematic is when you stop and the water comes down ...

I am sure it could be placed/covered in a clear plastic bag with little effort 8)

Blue_SV650S 28-05-08 09:12 PM

Re: Car sat nav on a bike.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by shifter (Post 1523537)
not to mension it falling off

Why would it fall off any more than in a car?? In a car it is actually hung from the window ... on the clocks it is slightly taking the weight ;) ... but for sure, if I was to install it for more use, I'd put a safety line on it just in case it came unstuck! ;)

YoungMan 28-05-08 10:36 PM

Re: Car sat nav on a bike.
 
I bought a Nuvi and stuck it in my tank bag map pocket, but I had to keep climbing over it to see where it was going, and not looking where I was going. Good for city work, but not needed for the back roads where I actually like to get lost! Got Europe on it though.

Blue_SV650S 28-05-08 10:42 PM

Re: Car sat nav on a bike.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by YoungMan (Post 1523629)
I bought a Nuvi and stuck it in my tank bag map pocket, but I had to keep climbing over it to see where it was going, and not looking where I was going. Good for city work, but not needed for the back roads where I actually like to get lost! Got Europe on it though.

Thought about that, but foresaw the problem, so that is why I stuck it on the rev counter ... its no different to looking at the speedo or rev counter to see where to go 8)

Give it a go :)

As I said, if I was to do it again I'd afix a tether as a safety measure, but at the end of the day it didn't move after bout an hours riding, so I reckon teh suction cup/mount thingy is good to go!!!! 8)

ricky 29-05-08 09:49 AM

Re: Car sat nav on a bike.
 
if your worried about it getting wet then put a clear bag over it!!!!

as for falling off, what about putting a key ring on it somewhere and tieing it to the bike

Wideboy 29-05-08 05:34 PM

Re: Car sat nav on a bike.
 
where you plumbed into the electrics or where you running on batteries?

if batteries how long do you reckon they will last?

Blue_SV650S 29-05-08 05:48 PM

Re: Car sat nav on a bike.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Wideboy (Post 1524409)
where you plumbed into the electrics or where you running on batteries?

if batteries how long do you reckon they will last?

I was running off the internal batteries ... but it wouldn't be too hard to wire it to the bikes power ... I already have a switched 12v run to the front for my heated grips :)

The batteries last about 4-5hrs ... more than enough to not need it powered on the bike to get where you are going (unless you are touring or summin and need it for day after day without the opportunity to charge).


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