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Motorcycle satnav is about £200-500. Not recommended for summer work.
Get a second hand car tomtom or use your phone+copilot (no need for internet connection) + 12v socket on your moped to charge while riding.
Keep it simple and cheap. ____________________ MCForum meetup - One of the biggest motorcycle clubs in UK |
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 Posted: 08:45 - 07 May 2016 Post subject: Re: Satnav for motorbikes |
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[UPDATED to make it stand out among the great answers to a completely different problem]
You're given your orders via an app.
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WHAT YOU'LL NEED
An iPhone 4s or later, or a phone running Android 4.1 or later. |
Not optional.
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Hi
Just get one of the chinese satnav's of ebay, Amazon etc. I have one, and got extra mounts & cables from Aliexpress, so I can have a satnav on whichever bike I ride.
Works perfectly fine, can at time be a bit of a struggle in direct bright sunlight, but generally speaking it works really well.
Using your phone as a satnav is great, however, it hammers the battery, and on my phone, it gets so how that the display has a, what can best be described, as a burn mark on it. Not a physical burn mark on the screen, but obviously on the display.
Also, the sat navs are cheap enough to not worry too much if you damage it. ____________________ Beware what photos you upload, or link to on here, especially if you have family members on them |
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Couple of points.
OP will have to use his phone anyway as part of the job.....
So best bet is to not power it off the ped, but to use one of the power packs to boost the battery.
At least that way, you can keep phone in pocket with power pack. Add in bluetooth helmet and jobs a good un
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That's all well & good, however take into account what's been sadi about reducing the lifespan of your phone. Also, if the phone is in the pocket, can't simply glance down & look at the map, so, would still need to mount it in a visible position.
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They may be cheap, but can you afford to replace them often as they get ripped off the ped as you are picking up/delivering the food.... |
It's cheaper than having a £200 - £600 phone ripped off, as it's mounted in the same way as a satnav to view he maps !! ____________________ Beware what photos you upload, or link to on here, especially if you have family members on them |
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- Most couriers use phone or cheap car satnav.
- If you can get cheap, secondhand bike satnav, then it might be the best option.
- To see your phone/satnav is very helpful in London.
- Replacement batteries for most phones start from £6. You can use these and keep your genuine at home. ____________________ MCForum meetup - One of the biggest motorcycle clubs in UK |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 9 years, 298 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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