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 TallPaul_S Trackday Trickster

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 Posted: 21:41 - 06 Aug 2015 Post subject: Re: TomTom Rider 400 |
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| jonpod wrote: | Hi Folks,
Recently got back into the biking world after moving to London 2 months ago and being sick of the tube.
I am frequently traveling around London, and I don't know the roads at all, therefore am looking at a satnav option. I have tried a way of using the iPhone in the Oxford StrapNav, but it is too fiddly, and kills the battery.
This has lead me to look at investing in a bike sat nav, after some research, the Tomtom 400 seems to be a good way to go.
Anyone got any experience of this?
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If you were going further afield where there's no signal/data connection and ability to plan a complex route is needed, then yeah it's perfect. But for just round London?
Bluetooth headset off ebay for £35 (yes, they're decent), google maps, phone in your pocket. Hours of voice directions, no screen on so not much battery use. Plenty of data in London, the only issue will be GPS in some of the high rise areas. Easy. And a hell of a lot cheaper! ____________________ 00 Honda VFR800 | 09 Aprilia Tuono Factory
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 Posted: 21:58 - 06 Aug 2015 Post subject: Re: TomTom Rider 400 |
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| TallPaul_S wrote: | | jonpod wrote: | Hi Folks,
Recently got back into the biking world after moving to London 2 months ago and being sick of the tube.
I am frequently traveling around London, and I don't know the roads at all, therefore am looking at a satnav option. I have tried a way of using the iPhone in the Oxford StrapNav, but it is too fiddly, and kills the battery.
This has lead me to look at investing in a bike sat nav, after some research, the Tomtom 400 seems to be a good way to go.
Anyone got any experience of this?
Jpod |
If you were going further afield where there's no signal/data connection and ability to plan a complex route is needed, then yeah it's perfect. But for just round London?
Bluetooth headset off ebay for £35 (yes, they're decent), google maps, phone in your pocket. Hours of voice directions, no screen on so not much battery use. Plenty of data in London, the only issue will be GPS in some of the high rise areas. Easy. And a hell of a lot cheaper! |
Maybe it is worth a try! What's the comfort like under the helmet though?
I'm just not convinced at the moment that the winding roads around London, will be easy to navigate without anything to look at!
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It's one of these I have, you can get them on Amazon and numerous sellers on ebay https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BT-Interphone-800M-Motorcycle-Motorbike-Bluetooth-Intercom-FM-Headset-helmet-UK-/252028632201?hash=item3aae13bc89
My helmet has cut outs for the speakers, once it's installed it's not noticeable, a lot of helmets have these recesses.
Personally, I wouldn't want to be looking down at a sat nav every junction in London, you're asking to get taken out by a black cab/bus/ped. Voice commands means you get a nice lady softly telling you what to do in your ear.  ____________________ 00 Honda VFR800 | 09 Aprilia Tuono Factory
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I have the TomTom rider 400 and its ace.
You get a charger which i hooked off my ignition. It can connect to your phone via bluetooth for realtime traffic updates.
You can also hook up a bluetooth headset and have the tomtom screen flash up whos calling you like the car built in systems if you want (i dont bother).
Map updates are brilliant compared with most ones i had on my Samsung S5 as they really do get updated a lot. Some new builds near me popped up on the last update.
Speed camera and map updates for life but you would expect that for the cost but as a bonus Halfords seem to be doing it for 20% off this model at the mo.
Ive done some European trips too and worked well. You can plan out routes if you like and pretty much drag and drop them on to the unit.
I do some random riding most weekends whereby i just point in a direction and go for several hours. I do find though you start stomping over the same ground a lot so you can either pre-plan or turn on the adventure route mode which attempts to take you on a more twisty route. ( i do however not recommend this in built up areas as it tries to snake you through housing estates )
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The problem with using a Satnav is that you'll probably never get to know your way around London. It's also not easy to constantly check the screen while riding in the busier parts. Spend an hour or two, for a few days, exploring your area and getting to know it properly  ____________________ Space Is Deep |
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