Navigator 5

Each to their own but I have no problem being on the phone. Likewise I have no problem with you not being on the phone. No advice needed


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You asked what the issue was, I told you. You are deluded if you think you can use a phone whilst riding or driving without such use detracting from your capabilities in dealing with the job in hand. Sadly I hae to share the roads with people like you

John
 
You asked what the issue was, I told you. You are deluded if you think you can use a phone whilst riding or driving without such use detracting from your capabilities in dealing with the job in hand. Sadly I hae to share the roads with people like you

John

Yes, and I have to share the internet with people like you...


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You asked what the issue was, I told you. You are deluded if you think you can use a phone whilst riding or driving without such use detracting from your capabilities in dealing with the job in hand. Sadly I hae to share the roads with people like you

John

I bet you are fun at a party....
 
Yes, you also have to share the internet with people like me as well... For once I am glad I don't have to share roads with people like you as I live far enough.

Nevertheless, I want to ask you: Why do you think that speaking on the phone while driving is prohibited the world over ?
 
You should be able to get a nav iv fairly cheap second hand. You don't get the full interaction but why you need tyre pressures on your sat nav when they are on the bike computer is beyond me!

Earlier this year I was alerted by the bike, advising that my rear tyre pressure was low. I stopped at a filling station and found the pressure a bit low, but I knew it had been OK earlier, so I assumed a slow puncture. Normally I would ride slower and keep stopping to check the pressure periodically. With the Nav 5, I stuck the rear pressure indicator on the Nav and rode at normal speeds without having to stop to check the pressure, it does have its benefits.
 
Earlier this year I was alerted by the bike, advising that my rear tyre pressure was low. I stopped at a filling station and found the pressure a bit low, but I knew it had been OK earlier, so I assumed a slow puncture. Normally I would ride slower and keep stopping to check the pressure periodically. With the Nav 5, I stuck the rear pressure indicator on the Nav and rode at normal speeds without having to stop to check the pressure, it does have its benefits.

Tyre pressure is shown on instrument panel not only on Nav5 ��
 
If you read the handbook it will show you how to display the tyre pressures continuously on the bike clocks.
 
It gives a warning, you can put it on the Nav 5 and constantly monitor the actual pressure.
Hi
Please read your handbook to see what displays can be seen continually.
Nav5 is not required for displaying tyre pressures on your bike!
You can watch your tyres pressures all day every day on your instrument display if you need to.
 


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