Yep. It's useful to have a small nav on the HP too.
Mount only in the picture. I am using the RAM ball generally dedicated to the GoPro for that bike:

Regarding battery life, the II can be fed power via the bike and they do sell a powered mount for it.
To be fair, I used it for almost a full day and no battery issues with it. But it will degrade over time.
I tried placing it on the DRZ too.
Bog standard mount with elastics lifted from the pushbike:

I use a 64s on that bike with specific maps with right of ways for greenlaning and can switch profiles to an OpenStreet map setup to route me back home when done. But considering it might be easier to also stick the Beeline on the bike, for when you're done with greenlanes at the end of the day, and don't need the custom maps anymore... and use it to "go home" direct, as the street routing the 64s does can be sometimes a bit convoluted when you are avoiding motorways
I'll test it hopefully next week.
Mount only in the picture. I am using the RAM ball generally dedicated to the GoPro for that bike:

Regarding battery life, the II can be fed power via the bike and they do sell a powered mount for it.
To be fair, I used it for almost a full day and no battery issues with it. But it will degrade over time.
I tried placing it on the DRZ too.
Bog standard mount with elastics lifted from the pushbike:

I use a 64s on that bike with specific maps with right of ways for greenlaning and can switch profiles to an OpenStreet map setup to route me back home when done. But considering it might be easier to also stick the Beeline on the bike, for when you're done with greenlanes at the end of the day, and don't need the custom maps anymore... and use it to "go home" direct, as the street routing the 64s does can be sometimes a bit convoluted when you are avoiding motorways

I'll test it hopefully next week.
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