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pencil shavings 09-06-07 10:37 AM

Sat Navs
 
After getting really lost on Thursday and driving around for ages just trying to find how to get home I thought about getting a sat nav. Dose anyone have any experiance with these? TomTom do one just for bikes, Im sure others do it to.

http://www.tomtom.com/products/produ...lmsj25gvoneep2

Thanks for any advice.

DarrenSV650S 09-06-07 10:40 AM

Re: Sat Navs
 
I've been thinking of one of these too but the thing that puts me off is that you have to pay to update them

pencil shavings 09-06-07 10:50 AM

Re: Sat Navs
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DarrenSV650S (Post 1208037)
I've been thinking of one of these too but the thing that puts me off is that you have to pay to update them

Really? That takes the @#*% especially as they cost so much in the first place! I did just find one for cheeper though
http://www.tomtom.com/products/produ...lmsj25gvoneep2

Gordon B 09-06-07 11:37 AM

Re: Sat Navs
 
Get a tank bag and an atlas. Much cheaper IMO. :thumleft:

slark01 09-06-07 11:38 AM

Re: Sat Navs
 
some discussions on satnav

http://forums.sv650.org/showthread.p...t=loads+satnav

gettin2dizzy 09-06-07 12:51 PM

Re: Sat Navs
 
Cheapest bike specific one - Tomtom Rider. They have just released a Rider 2, but theres not that many new features. Top of the range is the Garmin Zumo 550.
As for costs you pay to update the maps/speed camera locations. You can just use the old maps (which will be more than adequate).
I know theres this romantic idea of using maps to get around - thats easy on long journeys, but such a pain in the **** when doing rideouts in unfamiliar areas involving towns.

Baph 09-06-07 01:20 PM

Re: Sat Navs
 
You also pay for TomTom Live (or that's what it used to be called anyway). Which means that the device will be fed information by TomTom (via your mobile phone usually, or the PC before you leave) about traffic works & road jams, then navigate you the quickest way to your destination taking those into consideration.

pencil shavings 09-06-07 01:32 PM

Re: Sat Navs
 
thanks for the replies. I know that sat navs dont often give the quicket (or most direct route) but they offer peace of mind, dont they? I know how to get to all the important places, like my house/work/gf so its just for new places.

i think a tank bag would kind of ditract from the sexyness of my bike =; but i do agree, maps are the easy and best solution, but I hate having to get off to look at one!

kwak zzr 10-06-07 12:49 PM

Re: Sat Navs
 
anyone know where i can get a cheap tomtom 1?

arenalife 10-06-07 02:31 PM

Re: Sat Navs
 
Sat navs are great, you can go get yourself well lost then just choose the 'go home' function. They pick the same fastest routes I've always used and open your eyes to new ones. You don't have to pay a subscription unless you want the live services as described.

Maplin are doing one for £90, you could put it in a transparent tank bag or just put it in your pocket and listen to directions via an earpiece. I wouldn't pay the huge cost premium for the bike specific ones.


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