What was said was that the existing nav prep on the bike already has vibration damping.
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If I wanted to be stuck in the past then I would sell the BMWs and buy a Royal Enfield.
It’s an expensive way of using BMW’s mapping software whilst at the same time charging the phone . If you wish to simply charge and/or use Google maps or Waze , without using the whizz wheel , then there are much cheaper cradle solutions.
If I wanted to be stuck in the past then I would sell the BMWs and buy a Royal Enfield.
https://bmw.europe-moto.com/gb/high...w-connectedride-cradle-smartphone-holder.html
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LIND said on Saturday,
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I watched the BMW live stream last night and the guy asked the chap from BMW about concerns on the forums about problems with vibration and his response was that while the cradle itself has none, that the "BMW Nav prep already has anti vibration technology built in" which I'm no engineer but I don't believe a word of that. It's a rigid plastic Nav mount, mounted to a rigid bar, mounted to a fairly rigid part of the upper fairing. Sounds to me like they are trying to get away with it on a technicality but for me saying that the existing Nav prep has built in "anti vibration technology" is a bit of a stretch.