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    GPS advice needed

    Looked for tomtom and garmin motorbike gps......
    Bit expensive, and not in the country when i "needed" one for planned south island trip.

    So i got an older car tomtom go 50 or something from TM for $50.00....
    thinking was it didn't matter much if it wouldn't survive.

    worked a treat, i had wired up usb and cigarette lighter type power to handlebars, and suction cup mount worked great inside screen on Harley, and on top of speedo as well.

    Am an old tech person, so am easily impressed....but it worked a treat.
    Real speed and speedlimits displayed, total kms and distance to go, real time and eta.....
    impressed.
    easy to keep dry with plastic bag or such

    anybody came up with other good alternative, or are the expensive motorbike specific ones worth the premium?

    can wurms open.....
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    take the fucken fun out of it

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    You ever run out of fuel on a 350 kg bike in or near "sumwhere"....?

    Last time that happened was indeed hopefully last time....

    Logging was happening nearby, so luckily a couple of liters of premix could be bartered.....,


    but admittedly it feels a bit yuppie ish..
    follow the arrow on way out of any maize.....
    towards fuel, food or accomodation....
    detours?
    No problem.....
    Finding any address in any town?

    love it
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    I have a Zumo 220. Garmin, dedicated bike GPS.

    It is nice to be able to leave it out in any weather and generally ignore it.

    I mostly use it when I am totally lost in the depths of South Waikato. I hit "go home" and get to ride some routes I would never have thought of.

    I also liked to use it to plan routes. But for some reason that function doesn't seem to work any more. Shit heap machine...
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    Quote Originally Posted by awayatc View Post
    Looked for tomtom and garmin motorbike gps......
    Bit expensive, and not in the country when i "needed" one for planned south island trip.

    So i got an older car tomtom go 50 or something from TM for $50.00....
    thinking was it didn't matter much if it wouldn't survive.

    worked a treat, i had wired up usb and cigarette lighter type power to handlebars, and suction cup mount worked great inside screen on Harley, and on top of speedo as well.

    Am an old tech person, so am easily impressed....but it worked a treat.
    Real speed and speedlimits displayed, total kms and distance to go, real time and eta.....
    impressed.
    easy to keep dry with plastic bag or such

    anybody came up with other good alternative, or are the expensive motorbike specific ones worth the premium?

    can wurms open.....
    So how hard are these things to use? Got a pic of your one?
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    but once again you proved me wrong.
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    I was hit by one such driver while remaining in the view of their mirror.

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    My little second hand tomtom is so easy to use that even i mastered it in a couple of minutes....
    type in city, then it asks for street and number ....
    After that it is just follow the arrow.....
    you can zoom in or out even with glove on,
    it tells you which street you are on and the names of the ones coming up.
    On simple and easy touchscreen you can choose what you want highlighted. ..ie petrol food etc....

    Battery unit charges through usb.....
    once charged it works for 4 hours without being plugged in...

    magic
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    I presume you have to update the maps?

    Yeah old ones seem cheap on TM.
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    but once again you proved me wrong.
    Quote Originally Posted by cassina View Post
    I was hit by one such driver while remaining in the view of their mirror.

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    ridewithgps app on my phone. Free.
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    Yeah, you plug the thing into computer and you can update....
    mine has lifetime updates
    apparently not all do....
    suction cup attachment may not suit every bike , but works for me (after you stick it on flattish surface it has a wee mechanism that turns a quarter turn to realy suck it tight....)
    Was well worth the $50, i havent got any need to spend more....
    it does what is is supposed to do, and it does it well....
    ( used extensively on 19 day roadtrip.....including drizzle)
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    Quote Originally Posted by iYRe View Post
    ridewithgps app on my phone. Free.
    Captain Obvious strikes again....
    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    but once again you proved me wrong.
    Quote Originally Posted by cassina View Post
    I was hit by one such driver while remaining in the view of their mirror.

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    Quote Originally Posted by awayatc View Post
    Yeah, you plug the thing into computer and you can update....
    mine has lifetime updates
    apparently not all do....
    suction cup attachment may not suit every bike , but works for me (after you stick it on flattish surface it has a wee mechanism that turns a quarter turn to realy suck it tight....)
    Was well worth the $50, i havent got any need to spend more....
    it does what is is supposed to do, and it does it well....
    ( used extensively on 19 day roadtrip.....including drizzle)
    Cheers. Will look into it.
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    but once again you proved me wrong.
    Quote Originally Posted by cassina View Post
    I was hit by one such driver while remaining in the view of their mirror.

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    I have two Garmins: a bike specific one, and a car model which was about 10% of the price.

    The car one is kept right up to date because it's so easy. The Zumo has never been updated, although I recently bought an SD card recently so as to be able to upate it cause it must be time.

    Putting a plastic bag over a GPS seemed a bit uummm basic(?) at first, but I do exactly that with the radar detector so what the Hell?

    It desn't pay to just follow a GPS, they seem to have a nasty sense of humour.
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    Quote Originally Posted by iYRe View Post
    ridewithgps app on my phone. Free.
    I've used a dedicated GPS (car model) and I've used my smart-phone.
    There are advantages to a dedicated GPS of course, but there are some advantages to utilising a smart-phone you already have:
    You already have the device so you don't need to buy another device.
    You only have the one device to charge and you would be taking your smart-phone with you anyway.
    You can mount your smart-phone where you can see it and plug in power, this keeps your phone charged while providing GPS functions.
    Every few years when you decide to update your phone you don't have to also think about whether to buy a new GPS.
    If the GPS software is shit you can change to other software, even paid for software works out cheaper than buying a dedicated GPS.

    My phone is now coming up to 3 years old and I'm considering buying a new one, no real hurry but probably sometime this year anyway. I'm thinking that I'll make my next phone a water resistant model, handy even just for when I get caught in the rain.

    For a GPS I don't even find a need for one very often, not really enough need to buy a dedicated device so it makes more sense to just make use of the phone for the task on those occasions that I need navigational help.
    The car GPS I have still works, but the maps have never been updated and in fact when I looked into it I found that there are no map updates available (and wont ever be) so that device being over 5 years out of date (I think it is 7 or 8 years old now) isn't really worth using, it is an old & slow model anyway.

    I've been using Mapfactor Navigator with the free open source maps (there is an option to pay for Tomtom maps with that app) and it has been working satisfactorily, but I might try out that ridewithgps app and see how it compares.
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    Couple of problems with phone.....
    it uses data...
    its lcd screens not designed to be on all the time...
    so screen goes off after few seconds?
    way more expensive then $50..........

    at least mine do...

    my phones only live a few months ...tops,
    so i only buy the cheap and nasty ones..
    enough to ....text and call
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    Quote Originally Posted by awayatc View Post
    Couple of problems with phone.....
    it uses data...
    its lcd screens not designed to be on all the time...
    so screen goes off after few seconds?
    way more expensive then $50..........
    Nope!
    There are plenty of GPS apps that use offline maps, download updates at home through the WiFi and use the map software with no data needed, no cellphone signal needed either for that matter.
    I've had no problems with LCD screens on the cellphone, they ARE designed to stay on as long as needed - people watch hours of video on their cellphones!
    More expensive? Most people these days already have a smart phone, you can buy a new Android smartphone for UNDER $50!!!!!

    So I'll say this - sorry, but you are incorrect on every point.
    Using a cellphone for GPS navigation may not be perfect and there may be some things that a dedicated GPS does better, but none of what you mention are valid things.
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