Reflections of the lcd panel

A bit over the top but how about this , a Swedish company was going to bring out a visor with this technology ...

http://www.smarttint.com/

Personally, I would reject the bike:D
 
I agree that the clocks are crap. its too low down. I'm getting used to the nav5 and using it to display time,speed etc which is all I really need. Mind you only done 300 miles so far and still getting used to it. Went on a long rideout on sunday up to Hawes to see how the sat nav behaved. Created the route in mapsource then downloaded it to the nav5. Its bloody annoying that when you miss a waypoint it keeps trying to take you back instead of going onto the next one like the 550 did. You will now doubt say use Basecamp but there's not a decent manual for it and I don't seem to be able to get my head round it.
 
. Created the route in mapsource then downloaded it to the nav5. Its bloody annoying that when you miss a waypoint it keeps trying to take you back instead of going onto the next one like the 550 did. You will now doubt say use Basecamp but there's not a decent manual for it and I don't seem to be able to get my head round it.

Tick the box saying "Avoid U turns " :)
 
I agree that the clocks are crap. its too low down. I'm getting used to the nav5 and using it to display time,speed etc which is all I really need. Mind you only done 300 miles so far and still getting used to it. Went on a long rideout on sunday up to Hawes to see how the sat nav behaved. Created the route in mapsource then downloaded it to the nav5. Its bloody annoying that when you miss a waypoint it keeps trying to take you back instead of going onto the next one like the 550 did. You will now doubt say use Basecamp but there's not a decent manual for it and I don't seem to be able to get my head round it.

Read Wapping's thread on the Nav V http://www.ukgser.com/forums/showthread.php?354586-Navigator-V-Review answers there.
 


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