With all the satnavs around which is the best for 1300gs plus lower protection bars.
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I can only go from my experience...With all the satnavs around which is the best for 1300gs plus lower protection bars.
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You can download the maps in Google Maps, so no signal necessary. I create routes and waypoints. Save the lot in GM and in Notes. See everything on the Chigee or similar. I have a Peak Design handlebar cradle and I use PD case for my phone anyway, as a back if the Chigee packs up. I don't even use Bluetooth, just plug in the helmet speaker in the phone. I like simple....I think it depends on what you intend to use your satnav for...
Personally, for touring, using routes I've planned on a PC (whether that is in MRA or Basecamp) using specific waypoints and specific roads, I still prefer my Garmin Zumo XT. Obviously, it's a stand-alone device that does not rely on a phone signal.
However, it if just a satnav to get from A to B using shortest, fastest, or curvy routes (and allowing the device (phone/sat nav or whatever) then a Carplay or phone replicator device is probably easier.
Probably depends whether you want to decide the route or if you're happy for the device to figure it out.
I use a zumo xt2 on the wunderlich plate for my GSA and swapped the oe crash bars for the outback mototrek ones in white, I think it looks great and it gets rid of the sticky out ears which I’m not a fan of, but each to his own.With all the satnavs around which is the best for 1300gs plus lower protection bars.
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Maybe a silly question as I'm not very tech-savvy. I also use a Zumo XT for longer trips and holidays. We ride in a group of 4-6. A friend of mine spends a lot of time doing excellent roadbooks on MRA and Basecamp, he mails us the roadbooks and we then download them on our Zumos to be on the same page. If I was to follow your procedure, i.e. downloading them for offline use on Google Maps, would it be possible that maybe GMs "reads" the routes differently? I ask you as we have had problems with one of the guys who runs a Tom-Tom device and not a Garmin and his GPS unit sometimes reads the route slightly differently. CheersYou can download the maps in Google Maps, so no signal necessary. I create routes and waypoints. Save the lot in GM and in Notes. See everything on the Chigee or similar. I have a Peak Design handlebar cradle and I use PD case for my phone anyway, as a back if the Chigee packs up. I don't even use Bluetooth, just plug in the helmet speaker in the phone. I like simple....
i dont know of the technicalities but in our normal group we share the routes and typically do get a few differences in exact mapping (Nav6, XT, MyRoute). i suspect it may be in how the more intelligent of our group creates the routes.Maybe a silly question as I'm not very tech-savvy. I also use a Zumo XT for longer trips and holidays. We ride in a group of 4-6. A friend of mine spends a lot of time doing excellent roadbooks on MRA and Basecamp, he mails us the roadbooks and we then download them on our Zumos to be on the same page. If I was to follow your procedure, i.e. downloading them for offline use on Google Maps, would it be possible that maybe GMs "reads" the routes differently? I ask you as we have had problems with one of the guys who runs a Tom-Tom device and not a Garmin and his GPS unit sometimes reads the route slightly differently. Cheers
Garmin is a leader in aviation and marine navigation hardware and software. It's kind of unbelievable their road gps software implementation is so archaic.As I understand it - a 'route' is only a series of waypoints.
Any two Sat Navs may interpret that series of waypoints in different ways leading to a slightly different 'route' being generated.
Even the same Sat Navs with slightly differing updates can do this, which in group riding can cause a fair bit of confusion - for example when one rider turns left at a junction and yours is telling you to turn right.
With all the satnavs around which is the best for 1300gs plus lower protection bars.
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….but still undecided as what navigation to buy
