Bought both V & VI used in december. Liked the V better so sold the VI…

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Bought both V & VI used in december.
Liked the V better so sold the VI on for what i paid for it.
I wanted to see what both were like before i made my mine up.
I only ride in the UK so the V is all i need.
Got the Zumo 550 on my Varadero and that does me to.

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Richard
 
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Bought both V & VI used in december.
Liked the V better so sold the VI on for what i paid for it.
I wanted to see what both were like before i made my mine up.
I only ride in the UK so the V is all i need.
Got the Zumo 550 on my Varadero and that does me to.

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Moved.

Richard
Got a V, added a 64gb SD card and it has all of Europe on it too
 
Decided not to get a Nav 4, 5 or 6
(because I'm skint)

Instead going to give this yoke a go.

€32.....what's not to like.

Have 512gb of storage on the phone.....so can store a lot of offline maps.
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That looks very neat, will be intereting to hear how it goes, looks just the thing to replace my aging GPS and use my iphone SE instead
 
That looks very neat, will be intereting to hear how it goes, looks just the thing to replace my aging GPS and use my iphone SE instead
Hopefully it will arrive during 2024.....

(AliExpress)

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That looks a great idea. I currently have the V and the VI and may be the odd one out but much prefer the VI. No issues with mine since purchase last year. Much easier to read thanks to brighter screen. I'm a luddite when it comes to nav functions and just have never got on board with the "use a phone, download basecamp or similar, pan a route, upload via connected ride app and use phone or Nav unit" complexity. I'm sure for the seasoned tourer who's into their IT it's more functional and handy. For me it's all gobbledygook. I want a nav unit which you can programme a route, with waypoints press a button and off you go. The Nav VI and Zumo models allow this so that'll do me. For instances where a postcode falls short, I use what/three/words and send to apple maps or WAZE on my phone, job done. this device the OP has listed enables me to use my current NV/XT holder and use my phone whilst keeping it charged. It seems the perfect solution? A similar unit is available on Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Navigation...3&psc=1&mcid=b41a1ac8169e3c7ba4faf9b9faf99c5d
 


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