09-01-14, 10:43 PM
This may have already been covered, but has anyone had much success with using non-motorbike satnavs (ie tomtom rider etc.) on their bikes. I've seen waterproof cases etc and just wondered what thoughts were.
Sat Navs on bikes
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09-01-14, 10:43 PM
This may have already been covered, but has anyone had much success with using non-motorbike satnavs (ie tomtom rider etc.) on their bikes. I've seen waterproof cases etc and just wondered what thoughts were.
09-01-14, 10:56 PM
Google maps. Android phone, earpiece. Good for short journeys in town. No screen but is free.
09-01-14, 10:58 PM
I use this http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/5-GPS-SAT-NAV-...4d05abf652
or something that looks very much like this. Works well, although larger sat navs can be a bit of a squeeze. No problems in the rain. What you miss from the more expensive motorbike sat navs is bluetooth audio directions, which can be usefull on the motorbike. The motorbike specific sat navs are too expensive in my opinion. I have used the android phone + headset option as well, but it rinsed my data plan, and dranied my battery very quickly. I also found in the latest google maps update, they stop saying road names and introduce a delay in the instructions which is annoying. (09-01-14, 10:56 PM)alan sherman link Wrote: Google maps. Android phone, earpiece. Good for short journeys in town. No screen but is free. change the earpiece for a bluetooth one (like the SENA SMH10 I have), add a waterproof case to the handlebars, and you have a screen as well. Google's Navigation app has always worked well on my phone. MY case is much the same as alexander has posted above.
09-01-14, 11:00 PM
Now thats a great idea, not thought about headphone and phone thats the answer for my journey at the weekend, I did think abput a tank bag with clear pocket but that means buying a tank bag lol
09-01-14, 11:09 PM
Good move with the phone idea.
(09-01-14, 10:58 PM)alexanderfitu link Wrote: I use this http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/5-GPS-SAT-NAV-...4d05abf652 It was that listing that prompted the question! I've used my tomtom in a tankbag but spent an unhealthy amount of time glancing down! Listening to the directions wasn't much of an issue that way. Might see if I could download a decent satnavs for my phone and use the Bluetooth idea!
09-01-14, 11:09 PM
(09-01-14, 10:58 PM)mickvp link Wrote: [quote author=alan sherman link=topic=11273.msg120618#msg120618 date=1389304596] change the earpiece for a bluetooth one (like the SENA SMH10 I have), add a waterproof case to the handlebars, and you have a screen as well. Google's Navigation app has always worked well on my phone. MY case is much the same as alexander has posted above. [/quote] The data usage is still a problem
09-01-14, 11:20 PM
(09-01-14, 11:09 PM)alexanderfitu link Wrote: [quote author=mickvp link=topic=11273.msg120621#msg120621 date=1389304713] change the earpiece for a bluetooth one (like the SENA SMH10 I have), add a waterproof case to the handlebars, and you have a screen as well. Google's Navigation app has always worked well on my phone. MY case is much the same as alexander has posted above. [/quote] The data usage is still a problem [/quote] Just found co-pilot do a free version where you download the actual maps to your device, so less data to download, works without signal and just uses the gps chip
09-01-14, 11:21 PM
(09-01-14, 11:20 PM)ajmes1 link Wrote: [quote author=alexanderfitu link=topic=11273.msg120628#msg120628 date=1389305364] change the earpiece for a bluetooth one (like the SENA SMH10 I have), add a waterproof case to the handlebars, and you have a screen as well. Google's Navigation app has always worked well on my phone. MY case is much the same as alexander has posted above. [/quote] The data usage is still a problem [/quote] Just found co-pilot do a free version where you download the actual maps to your device, so less data to download, works without signal and just uses the gps chip [/quote] I had a play with that and the tom tom android version. Neither are as good as Google maps. Shame ![]()
09-01-14, 11:22 PM
if you play with the settings in google maps you can turn off any additional layers (satellite, terrain etc), and you can also pe-cache some of your common routes to cut right down on the data usage.
with only the basic map layers on, it should only use between 10-20Mb an Hour. Im on an unlimited data plan (3Gb) so its not a major concern for me.
09-01-14, 11:23 PM
(09-01-14, 11:22 PM)mickvp link Wrote: if you play with the settings in google maps you can turn off any additional layers (satellite, terrain etc), and you can also pe-cache some of your common routes to cut right down on the data usage.I did the same but I use my whole 5gb allocation a month either way.
I guess!
If it came to I'm sure you could pick up a cheapy off theifbay and either make do without voice directions or ( if you a bit of a whizz with tinkering) could fit a Bluetooth adapter to it. I feel a project coming on
09-01-14, 11:29 PM
I had to deliver a bike to Paris so stuck the windscreen sucker thing from my Garmin sat nav to the tank and put a polythene bag over the unit and held it on with an elastic band. No audio from it but it gave me enough info from the maps to not get lost. The poly bag worked well too even though it pissed it down the whole way there.
09-01-14, 11:32 PM
I use copilot and find it works quite well, you can make a route with multiple waypoints and save it if you wish. No data or loss of signal issues. Sometimes you can download it free for a limited time and get a chance to try before you buy. Also has camera locations and free app and map Updates.
09-01-14, 11:32 PM
(09-01-14, 11:23 PM)alexanderfitu link Wrote: [quote author=mickvp link=topic=11273.msg120634#msg120634 date=1389306124]I did the same but I use my whole 5gb allocation a month either way. [/quote] really? god thats awful. ive never used my data allowance with anything, but admittedly I dont use the Nav that much!
10-01-14, 01:30 AM
I just use a waterproof map :lol
10-01-14, 08:29 AM
I don't use the navigation software, just the maps.
If it's motorway you don't need it on, just need to remember what junction to get off, then have a look again. If you have iPhone 'navfree' doesn't use data as you download the UK map to phone
Some say...
10-01-14, 09:27 AM
I use a tom tom 920 go . Had it for years got a case for it and fittings for handle bar mounting . Use it every day as a despatch rider in London does the job for me
10-01-14, 09:33 AM
(10-01-14, 08:29 AM)Punkstig link Wrote: I don't use the navigation software, just the maps. :thumbup :thumbup :thumbup
10-01-14, 09:35 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-01-14, 09:36 AM by keithfzs1000.)
got a tom tom rider v2 and its exceptional if not expensive and costs you to update maps however i have just recommended for my son Navfree ( free app that downloads map to your mobile so doesnt use data a phone specific waterproof case with ram socket and a ram mount. Attach a 12v socket to battery use a 12v usb charger and you have just as good as the sat nav as i have but with free updates....... total cost about 25 to 50 quid depending on your phone
:eek :eek :eek :eek use bluetooth or headfones simples
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