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Anyone got the new bmw sat nav for the 800 adventure?
The bmw navigator adventure? Is it Bluetooth or what way r u hearing the instructions
I got the travel edition too. I got the ESA and all the other bits.
It is a far more manageable bike than the 1200 adventure. I think if you are going to do a lot of traveling and traveling off road than its a better bike.
If you are going to do a lot of traveling on the road the 1200 is the better bike.
Low down speed creeping along the 1200 feels better. The 800 stalls easier. But it's easier to hold if the stall does catch you out.
Sensible motorway speeds there isn't much to choose.
Autobahn speeds the 1200 is the better bike.
Around town the 800 is a better bike. Better for getting between cars as its smaller and lighter.
Handling, I prefer the 1200.
I got tkc's on mine and have never used them before. So I'm not sure if its the tyres I'm not keen on. My standard f800 felt better with the standard tyres.

I bought a full spec 90th GSA for only a bit more than some on here paid for a 800GSA te.
Having owned a 800 gs in 08 I think they have really grown the price of this bike. And now even further with the GSA edition.
The quality just isn't there on 800 models, I think they use cheaper components than on a 1200.
So 12k versus 13k seems mad.
I do like the 800 for its light weight and fuel consumption 70 mpg from memory on a run.
But the big GSA makes me smile more and all that goes with it.
Yes it has Bluetooth but I haven't connected it to anything.

I'm interested if someone can do a real life fuel range test. Bmw claim max range of 260 miles but if I get about 60mpg like my current 800, 24 litres would give about 318 miles.
My first 2 tanks were both within spitting distance of 320 miles
taking 23l and 22l respectively. the OBC is stating 57mpg.
I have acquired on of these on Friday, still running it in , but onboard is saying 60mpg. Stunning bit of kit though.
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Er, no. The BMW Navigator Adventure (Garmin Montana 600) does not have bluetooth OR a 3.5mm headphone jack in the power cable. The only option the BMW unit comes with is to plug a 3.5mm headphone socket directly into the top of the GPS unit.
CW Motorcycles are helping with the cost of providing an OE Garmin mount which does have a headphone connector!
Steve