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Any one now were to get bike naves from, which ones are the best to use and the price will help now end thanks

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shadowguyver @ 27/02/2011 14:06  

what are bike naves when they is at ome!!?

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Deleted Member @ 27/02/2011 19:30  

what suzi said.....?

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oldyeti @ 28/02/2011 21:14  

Do you mean bike sat NAVS

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harry worth @ 01/03/2011 17:53  

yes sorry all bike sat navs

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shadowguyver @ 01/03/2011 18:03  

I've got a Tomtom Rider. Really like it. Easy to use. £300 but does come with Ram mount and Scala headset. I'd be lost without it lol

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Deleted Member @ 01/03/2011 18:31  

I use a garmin zumo easy to use no major problems seems robust been dropped a couple of times.

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harry worth @ 02/03/2011 21:00  

I have a zumo660 .. nice big screen & easy to use even with gloves on, the only drawback is that it doesnt lock onto the mount ... Mr_P has a zumo550, which does lock onto the mount but is a smaller screen


Both we have found great & easy to use

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Deleted User @ 02/03/2011 21:17  

Lone is that the same as an TomTom Urban Rider? Daft question I know but does it come with ear piece?

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BOBKAT @ 04/03/2011 13:32  

moving to products and services forum. Please choose your forum wisely when creating a new topic

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Matt @ 04/03/2011 16:00  

The Urban Rider is the latest model I think Bob. Not sure if it comes with head set. Seem a bit cheap so maybe not.

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Deleted Member @ 04/03/2011 18:35  

used a zumo 550 (garmin) for last 12,000 miles or so, dropped, soaked, forgotten, shouted at, no probs, bitfiddly to up date, music good, easy to use. pick the way you intend to 2listen" carefully, i use moulded silican ear plugs with speakers, saves expensive interface like autocom, tho not cheep themselves! have heard that from april this year sat navs on "handelbars" will be illegal in europe, so pick something you can get a propper mount for?

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oldyeti @ 04/03/2011 19:56  

Whatever happened to a printed off map stuck to the tank in a plastic sleeve?

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Deleted Member @ 04/03/2011 20:16  

I've got a car Tom Tom european maps, with a Hein Gericke weatherproof cover why purchase an expensive satnav!!

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Bat @ 05/03/2011 08:31  

ive got a nose , i go the way its pointing.

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Deleted Member @ 05/03/2011 17:13  

what el ninja said usually, but it is nice sometimes (like 2am half way across rain soaked italy/france) to just know how long it is to fuel/hotel, and when the dreaded roar works arrive where else you can get. holding a finger in place on the map, trying to navigate, at motorway speeds became less fun for me about 12 years ago. (opps, out loud again?)

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oldyeti @ 06/03/2011 09:52  

shell, i have a zumo 660 which locks onto the mount.....i have to ask, is yours broken?


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mungybear @ 06/03/2011 13:31  

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