Stuart, .. a couple of our 'Distance Bikes' are using Tom Tom Rider and swear by it,.. mind you,.. they 'swear' at anything. Only problem they seem to have is being directed into Main Post offices if they enter a dogey PostCode, .. other than leaving them on the bike and getting them nicked that is. Personally,. I dont use one, .. I find that I meet some of the worlds most interesting people when I get lost,.. although my 'Controllers' might not share my enthusiasm for such interaction. £299 seems a good price. I asume you can get European Maping for them.
If you just want to get from A to B, and you're not overly fussed which route you take, it's a good device. I have a Garmin Quest, which scores over the Tom Tom by having an application you can load on your PC to plan and fine tune your routes. When I'm off to France for instance, I tell it to find my destination and autocalculate the route. I can then fine tune that to go down interesting looking roads or detour via other places on route. That's easier to do on a map on your big PC screen than on a 3 inch GPS screen. If I have a day of just following my nose, I can also download a track of the path I actually took, as recorded by the Quest, to see where I have been.
There's often a debate on here about whether it's better to use maps or GPS. Well, I use a map to select an interesting route, then program my GPS to help me follow it accurately. That is the best way to use the technology when touring. Other times I just want to find an address with no fuss, and I let the GPS pick a route for me.
Hope this helps.
Paul
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Cheers Paul.... that is a good comparison and sound advice... thank you.
Sorry to hear your news bye the way..... I glad you are OK.
One of the questions I believe no-one has answered yet is your gear on contents insurance. Well I made a claim and was paid no prblems... they simply gave me 80% of current value as clearly it was "used" . Obviously the assessor if they use one will want to use all powers to reduce your claim.... so beware.
Thanks for the info on the GPS
stuart
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Never mind the brand.... althougn I agree with you the Rider is rather basic, what about where you mount them... most systems rely on a handlebar based mount.... any good suggestions on fitment for the S?
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Now you mention it - I mount mine on a replacement clutch cover which has an integral RAM ball. It allows you to keep the GPS clear of tank bags and the like, and in the case of the quest - brings it usefully closer to your eye.
I'll get a pic later today if I can't dind one on the web.
Someone did venture that it affects high-speed stability, but I've not noticed it.
Al
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Al... you are a star.. what a brilliant site. I will explore but it seems to cover most GPS units. Brilliant and many thanks. I will keep you and all posted.
cheers stuart
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R1100S 2003. The Fast Colour. G650 Xchallenge 2008. F650CS Black 2003 SWMBO