Electrical noise in Autocom

Thanks ALLen :);)

Good luck with the trip :thumb2 not sure i understand why you need the lead as it must have a 3.5 mm jack?

Mick
 
About the recalc question, I have done a couple of trail routes and have intentionally gone off planned route, I have found that the zumo recalc's to the next waypoint not the whole route so it shouldn't be a problem if it isn't sorted by Garmin before I go (hopefully)

In that case, why not make loads of waypoints, say one every mile or so down the chosen trail, in order that you don't get far off route before being directed quickly back onto it ??

In my limited experience with Mapsource and routes, I've found that placing the waypoint outside towns/villages means you don't have to navigate via the town centre and can pass through the outskirts via the road route planned without the damned thing trying to route you back towards town if you missed the town centre.
 
Thanks for the tip!:thumb2
Have more or less done that, but done it so the waypoints have all something daft as the title, ie piss break, hurry up fatty,its your round :beerjug: etc. Just to put a little smile on my face when the lads actually start riding the route and are wondering whats going on, I know a bit daft but a little humour all helps:bounce1
 
Rich.
Lead has arrived okay, but have been very busy all weekend what with the rugby:beer: :beer: :beerjug: and the new LCD tv arriving at the same time something had to give, so that will be on the to do list before the GS meet on Thursday, if we aren't all up to our armpits in the white stuff by then. :thumb2
 
Oh thats good news then, yeh Rugby wise just cuaght the last bit of the England game on Saturday due the London Bike Show.

Bring on the snow I say, bout time we had a good drop.

Rich
 
Just slightly off topic.
Rich I'd like to thank you for fitting speakers and mic to my newly purchased Shoei Multitec when you were at the ally pally. My partner also thanks you for her new mic:thumb
 
All fitted to the bike now and all working fine,:thumb2 can't wait to test run it on the weekend. Not a lot of room on a GS1200 to fit all the Gubbins but have it sorted so they are out of harm and rains way, thank the lord for cable ties:bow Off for a well earned beer, as the lovely lady has gone out with Her mates:beer: :beer: :beerjug:

Cheers once again Rich:thumb2
 
Rich


I am looking to buy in the next few weeks a 1200gsa.

I currently have a pro avi system on my bike and was wondering the costs of it being fitted by yourselves on my new bike?


Cheers
Al
 
Rich


I am looking to buy in the next few weeks a 1200gsa.

I currently have a pro avi system on my bike and was wondering the costs of it being fitted by yourselves on my new bike?


Cheers
Al

Al,

You are looking at an hours labour at £47. 1200 GS's are nice and easy to fit and I would say one of the most popular bike we have been fitting.

Allan, no probs mate :thumb2

Rich
 


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