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GPS for car and bike

Tue Jul 03, 2007 9:16 am

I've been thinking about investing in a GPS but if I do, I'd like one that could be used in both the car and on the bike.

I know Garmin has a good one for bike use, but would be interested in any info or advice people have.

Thanks :)

Re: GPS for car and bike

Tue Jul 03, 2007 12:27 pm

heres my advice....

learn to read a map woman!!

Re: GPS for car and bike

Tue Jul 03, 2007 12:51 pm

Neka79 wrote:heres my advice....

learn to read a map woman!!


:lol: I can Nath, but I love my technology :P

Re: GPS for car and bike

Tue Jul 03, 2007 1:32 pm

Colette wrote:
Neka79 wrote:heres my advice....

learn to read a map woman!!


:lol: I can Nath, but I love my technology :P


:D :D :D

In joke sorry. If you've ever seen Napoleon Dynamite, the last scene when Kip marries La Fawnda, Piss Funny. "I still love the technologyyyyyyy...now and forever"

Sorry back to normal transmission. GPS yep good. We've got a Tom Tom for the car, works brilliantly. Don't know how it'd go on the bike. I just follow everyone else. I just hope one day I don't end up behind the Dykes on Bikes around Mardi Gras time..... :oops:

Re: GPS for car and bike

Tue Jul 03, 2007 1:36 pm

Glen wrote:Sorry back to normal transmission. GPS yep good. We've got a Tom Tom for the car, works brilliantly. Don't know how it'd go on the bike. I just follow everyone else. I just hope one day I don't end up behind the Dykes on Bikes around Mardi Gras time..... :oops:


You better stop following Hoffy then..... :D

Re: GPS for car and bike

Tue Jul 03, 2007 1:38 pm

I was in a Dick Smiths/Powerhouse today and they had a huge pile of Tom Tom's specifically for bikes at $999. No idea whether it's a good price or not, but they obviously do one for bikes anyway.

I just follow Gos and hope he knows where he's going :roll:

Re: GPS for car and bike

Tue Jul 03, 2007 2:32 pm

I'd recommend Tomtom Rider v2. it is a brilliant unit with heaps of features - waterproof, touch screen, bluetooth etc. rrp $999, out of my budget. :?

I bought a tomtom one for my cage though, only paid $399 - there was a special promotion $50 cashback a month ago. i'm loving it, very reliable and accurate, highly recommended! ;)

Re: GPS for car and bike

Tue Jul 03, 2007 9:54 pm

Mick C wrote:I was in a Dick Smiths/Powerhouse today and they had a huge pile of Tom Tom's specifically for bikes at $999. No idea whether it's a good price or not, but they obviously do one for bikes anyway.

I just follow Gos and hope he knows where he's going :roll:


You could always go the car version for $399 and a pack of freezer bags $1.50 incase the weather goes bad ;)

Glare is the main problem. The MIO i have isn't great on the bike as the glare on the screen was bad, but still had the same problem in the car depending on the position. Don't know if the bike versions have the same problems. Just something to rember when shopping.

Re: GPS for car and bike

Wed Jul 04, 2007 1:03 pm

Burky wrote:You could always go the car version for $399 and a pack of freezer bags $1.50 incase the weather goes bad ;)


This is what I do :D - although I prefer the Glad Zip Lock bags 8) ....

There is really no where for me to mount it on the 7 so I slip it in my pocket and run a headphone up into my ear... you don't really need to see the screen if it is talking in your ear.... If I am unsure I pull over and have a little looksee....

Works just fine - and it saved me HUNDREDS of dollars.... the ones we were looking at for both the car and the bike were $1500....

Re: GPS for car and bike

Wed Jul 04, 2007 1:12 pm

[quote="NortikittyKat"]
There is really no where for me to mount it on the 7 so I slip it in my pocket and run a headphone up into my ear... you don't really need to see the screen if it is talking in your ear.... If I am unsure I pull over and have a little looksee....[/quote]

+1 i'm still trying to work out a way to fit my Tomtom One on my 6. :? does anyone know any aftermarket mounting kit specifically design for motorcycle? (rather than the stupid suction on the windscreen)

Re: GPS for car and bike

Wed Jul 04, 2007 2:47 pm

The suction cup should attach to the tank, on the 7 as close to the front as possible but don't forget to use a strap to the unit incase the mount lets go. Used to do it on the 7 all the time and only once the suction cup let go but the strap saved it from hitting the road :shock:

Technik, the tank on the 6 should have a flat spot on it somewhere ;) just don't know the mounts on the Tom Tom units as mine was a MIO ;)

Re: GPS for car and bike

Wed Jul 04, 2007 3:45 pm

Garmin Quest-this is my mount on the ZX-10R, it uses a RAM mount which is made for it. Quest comes with a car kit too, it's waterproof and great for bike and car. It doesn't have a huge screen, nor a touch screen but it's way smaller than most and very portable for when it has to be demounted from bike.
Battery is rechargeable and has a long life (with screen backlight dull).
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Re: GPS for car and bike

Wed Jul 04, 2007 3:49 pm

Mount.
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Re: GPS for car and bike

Wed Jul 04, 2007 8:04 pm

Mick C wrote:......I just follow Gos and hope he knows where he's going :roll:


what a fool-proof system it is eh ??? :lol: :lol: well, its got us to a few good places so far.......

I doubt that a GPS will ever find its way onto the MFP12, I think it would be a bigger distraction than a YUCK CHUCK mobile SPEW VOMIT phone :lol: :lol:

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