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Old 14-05-09, 08:15 PM   #31
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Who me? you owe me nothing of the sort my good man...unless you nicked it when i wasn't looking??

Thank you everyone for your help and advice. I'd like to let you know i've now fitted the Inforad and been out for a ride to make sure its all working etc. The lack of speed cameras in my local area mean didn't get to test that part yet, but i'm not complaingin about the lack of speed cameras before you think i've gone nuts.

Best bit is that my bike hasn't caught fire or anything so the wiring must have been done right and i didnt even electrocute myself in the process or damage another partt of the bike while was i was doing this. All things ive done before when trying to fix things

Now if anyone needs an hand fitting theirs or any advice on it, i'm happy to help
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Old 21-05-09, 07:46 PM   #32
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Me again

OK, so now i've got it fitted and working...and its great. Today i tried the trip recorder thingy BUT i have no idea where or how to enter the co-ordinates it gives me into a mapping programme so i can see the trip.

Its like Rictus Friday thread from a couple of weeks ago, its all numbers and neither Google nor Multimap want to help me.

So, oh brilliant and wise Orgers...wtf do i do with these kind of numbers 51.75378;-0.24627 ??????
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Old 21-05-09, 08:07 PM   #33
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OK, so now i've got it fitted and working...and its great. Today i tried the trip recorder thingy BUT i have no idea where or how to enter the co-ordinates it gives me into a mapping programme so i can see the trip.

Its like Rictus Friday thread from a couple of weeks ago, its all numbers and neither Google nor Multimap want to help me.

So, oh brilliant and wise Orgers...wtf do i do with these kind of numbers 51.75378;-0.24627 ??????
the CSV output file is split into Latitude, longditude,date & time, and trip number.

the delimiters are semi colones for import purposes.

best done with Autoroute as it has a data import tool, which is easier.

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Thanks Mark

And is the Autoroute you're reffering to btw? http://www.microsoft.com/uk/homepc/a.../products.aspx
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Old 21-05-09, 10:23 PM   #35
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Yeperoony. We can compare installs tomorrow!
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excellent...said in my best mr burns voice of course
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Yeperoony. We can compare installs tomorrow!
sounds fun, we can compare our stamp collection too!
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Yeperoony. We can compare installs tomorrow!
Indeed you could do that - then you could look at Paul's R1 and see how it should be done.
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Me again

OK, so now i've got it fitted and working...and its great. Today i tried the trip recorder thingy BUT i have no idea where or how to enter the co-ordinates it gives me into a mapping programme so i can see the trip.

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Hi mate,

got mine and cannot think of where to put it?? where did you put yours in the end and got any photo's please??

Only place i can think of is attached to the rear subframe on right hand side (sitting on bike). trouble is its then a plastics off job to update
seen people mention in the front fairing but where exactly?

if anyones got any advice on fitting to a pointy would be appreciated
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