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Hi All...

Just bought a HP Sat Nav/PDA.. for the ute and noticed they have also released a Sat Nav specifically for the bike has anyone test run one?

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Talk to Andi (Javaman) he doesn't leave home without it, well a GPS anwyays, daresay not that specific model as he's had it for friggin ages.
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mick_dundee wrote:Talk to Andi (Javaman) he doesn't leave home without it, well a GPS anwyays, daresay not that specific model as he's had it for friggin ages.
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My brother runs a Tom Tom Rider on his BMW...

It has given him the odd bum steer, but he seems very happy with it.

It has a bluetooth connection for his phone too.

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plane wrote:My brother runs a Tom Tom Rider on his BMW...

It has given him the odd bum steer, but he seems very happy with it.

It has a bluetooth connection for his phone too.

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I had to take my PDA/Sat nav back - yet again... i bought it 5 months ago and have used it for only 2! while there they tried selling me a $1300 sat nav for the bike..it was wireless and had blutooth etc (as you would expect for that $$$) - The Sat nav i have uses Tom Tom navigator, but i was thinking of trading it in - i do more kms on the bike than i do the ute...just trying to weigh it up...cheers for the feedback

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the 'riders' are $999 at Hardly Normal. The bum has dropped out of the others, but no the rider. I have a uniden, which is pretty good,I got it as a freebie with my phone, Telstra trying to con us hicks into getting on board with the 3G network. I like it, and have it set up to answer when the phone is rung. No one has rang me so far, I've had the phone function set up for a week!
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Put your phone number up, Mick - you won't be bored while your riding for months! :twisted:
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snowymountainsmick wrote:the 'riders' are $999 at Hardly Normal. The bum has dropped out of the others, but no the rider. I have a uniden, which is pretty good,I got it as a freebie with my phone, Telstra trying to con us hicks into getting on board with the 3G network. I like it, and have it set up to answer when the phone is rung. No one has rang me so far, I've had the phone function set up for a week!
Hi, thanks for the post..a bit belated...just got back from Thailand..
I understand the troubles of the north east - I used to live in Corryong :) - I bought my PDA/sat nav from hardly normal and i think they have finally fixed it... like you said they are not worth to many bickies now.. but i'll really test it out when i head to NABIAC...north of Newcastle..

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6maniac wrote:Put your phone number up, Mick - you won't be bored while your riding for months! :twisted:
lol... he wouldnt even

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Mine is an old Garmin 60c which is not specific for bike, but is weatherproof.

Alot of manufacturer seems to have bike-specific models now, but I havent seen any of them personally. I think one shold look at the map they want to use *first* before buying the device. Garmin's map is crap for backroads, hence my trusty vic folded map :lol:
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javaman wrote:Mine is an old Garmin 60c which is not specific for bike, but is weatherproof.

Alot of manufacturer seems to have bike-specific models now, but I havent seen any of them personally. I think one shold look at the map they want to use *first* before buying the device. Garmin's map is crap for backroads, hence my trusty vic folded map :lol:
RE: Check out the Map - thats a gd point!!! ...

The phone sat navs can be ok.. but you have to check your coverage..no phone service..no map :)
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Possum wrote:Hi All...

Just bought a HP Sat Nav/PDA.. for the ute and noticed they have also released a Sat Nav specifically for the bike has anyone test run one?

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I'd HAVE to be the test dummy for this one!
My other half wanted to get me one from the day he met me- directional skills= ZERO!
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Black Magic wrote:
Possum wrote:Hi All...

Just bought a HP Sat Nav/PDA.. for the ute and noticed they have also released a Sat Nav specifically for the bike has anyone test run one?

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I'd HAVE to be the test dummy for this one!
My other half wanted to get me one from the day he met me- directional skills= ZERO!
('Follow the twisty bits' has always worked for me- it always comes out somewhere! :oops: )

lol... does he use the female or the male voice for directions???
I'm all for te twisties 8)
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