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Post by shaunthe2nd on Nov 28, 2019 0:08:13 GMT 1
Looking for a sat nav for bike for a Euro trip next year, but don't want to spend loads on something I wont use often. Also not happy about using my phone in case drop/lose it etc.
Anyone any experience on any of the cheap Chinese ones, or others about? Fodsports? Karador? BW? are names I have come across.
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Post by copper99 on Nov 28, 2019 21:14:01 GMT 1
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Post by copper99 on Nov 28, 2019 21:15:25 GMT 1
Yes, colour coded USB cables...sad git!
Just to add, I find your much less likely to lose it if its on the bars in front of you...You wont snap or budge it off an Ultimate add on phone mount that I can promise you..
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Post by earthman on Nov 28, 2019 23:49:18 GMT 1
Looking for a sat nav for bike for a Euro trip next year, but don't want to spend loads on something I wont use often. Also not happy about using my phone in case drop/lose it etc. Anyone any experience on any of the cheap Chinese ones, or others about? Fodsports? Karador? BW? are names I have come across. I agree about not attaching your phone to a bike, personally I'd rather get a cheap Garmin or Tom Tom, even if it's a car based one, just use a case to make it water resistant.
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Post by murp on Nov 29, 2019 10:00:08 GMT 1
use a old smartphone with google maps..... dont need a sim card in it..... use phones inbuilt gps..... works well for me
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Post by earthman on Nov 29, 2019 10:05:10 GMT 1
use a old smartphone with google maps..... dont need a sim card in it..... use phones inbuilt gps..... works well for me Sounds like a good idea/option,....to think how many cheap phones there are sitting in the likes of cash converters.
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