I wonder if they will be showing any of this kit at Garmisch this weekend? Hope so l am staying in Grainau and will be checking it out in a couple of hours time. Great ride down but very hot. Looking like a great weekend coming up 






I wonder if they will be showing any of this kit at Garmisch this weekend? Hope so l am staying in Grainau and will be checking it out in a couple of hours time. Great ride down but very hot. Looking like a great weekend coming up![]()
I wonder if you can now use the BMW App (like the cars) for vehicle data on your phone, petrol levels, tyre pressures etc?

These few paragraphs shed a bit more light on it, separate Navigator still recommended.
Using the phone and listening to music in comfort while riding. If the rider for example connects a smartphone and a helmet equipped with BMW Motorrad communication system using the TFT display, he can easily access the media playback and phone functions. These phone and media functions can be used without having to install an app. If a Bluetooth connection has been established with any standard smartphone, the rider can enjoy listening to music while riding. Of course the rider can also jump back and forwards in his music collection. The rider can see all his smartphone contacts in the TFT display and can select and call contacts using the multi-controller. If there is an incoming call while on the road, the rider can quickly take or reject the call with a single tip of the controller.
BMW Motorrad Connected App with practice-oriented arrow navigation and numerous additional functions. The free BMW Motorrad Connected App is a world first for motorcycles offering everyday-suitable and practice-oriented arrow navigation directly via the TFT display. Both the navigation itself and the ability to access the app functions directly on the motorcycle represent a real stand-alone feature. The BMW Motorrad Connected App also offers further features such as recording your ridden routes or displaying ride statistics and information.
The arrow navigation in the form of turn-by-turn arrow directions directly in the TFT display and provides very precise turn indications including lane guiding. Last destinations or points of interest can also be called up directly using the TFT display. This basic navigation is especially interesting for motorcyclists who want to handle everyday riding or short trips comfortably without having to take any additional equipment along.
For touring riders with higher demands, the BMW Motorrad Navigator is still recommended since it provides specifically optimised navigation for motorcyclists and features the respective planning and routing functions. The Navigator is also operated using the multi-controller. The operating focus can be simply transferred from the TFT display to the Navigator.
So are they now charging extra for the NAV mount and cradle which is standard on the current models??
So are they now charging extra for the NAV mount and cradle which is standard on the current models??
or better still ask Nutty So will you be unable to do customized routes like you do now in Basecamp or Mapsource??
I would imagine that's the case with just the TFT, and a smart phone, dedicated Nav is still the way to go (Of course with copies of paper maps)

BMW will have to think carefully how they price it if it is an option, bearing in mind the KTM has it as standard now. As they'll be losing sales of Nav VI units, they'll either increase the price of the bike and make it standard, or keep the price the same, with the option to unlock Nav on the display for, say £500. That's what KTM will be doing.

I wonder if you can now use the BMW App (like the cars) for vehicle data on your phone, petrol levels, tyre pressures etc?

BMW will have to think carefully how they price it if it is an option, bearing in mind the KTM has it as standard now. As they'll be losing sales of Nav VI units, they'll either increase the price of the bike and make it standard, or keep the price the same, with the option to unlock Nav on the display for, say £500. That's what KTM will be doing.
I want that blue bike in my life.........
Does anyone want to buy a kidney or something![]()
I would be the first one to try and retrofit.![]()
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Having bought a GS in March, and finding the display/instruments the worst part of the package, I was initially rather irrationally annoyed at the news. However even if I had known I wouldn't have wanted to wait another year, and to be honest the interaction with the instruments at present is probably only 5% (at most) of the riding experience. In any case I've largely overcome the most important (to me) deficiency of the current instruments by fitting a large digital GPS driven speed display which is easily switched between mph and km/h. Nice to know though, that if and when I change to a newer bike, I will get the new display tech.
... My next bike purchase, to put along the GS in the garage, will be something entirely different and packed with whatever goodies the industry is onto next. ....