Been thinking about a sat nav for my 2018 Bike (Mat
ron as my friend's have named her!)
Ive got a TomTom 550 which i know i can get an adaptor for, however, i really like the intergrated look of the BMW Nav unit, are there any pitfalls with the BMW nav system over the Tom Tom one?
Cheers
Sat Nav
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Re: Sat Nav
I was in the same position when I moved onto the RT from a Pan. I had sold the Satnav with the bike so bought a Nav5 to integrate with the BM, the main problem was that I just couldn’t get on with the Garmin… hated it so much that after 3 months I sold it and bought a TomTom again. I hadn’t actually found much to miss in the non-integration of the Wonder-wheel and such, I was just so much happier to have a satnav that I was used to and didn’t curse on a daily basis!
The adaptor is cheap and works, more could you need?
The adaptor is cheap and works, more could you need?
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Re: Sat Nav
I would not buy the now-obsolete and rather overpriced BMW unit. The Zumo XT has a far higher resolution screen (TFT vs LCD). I sold my Navigator V to move in this direction.
I've nothing at all against Tom-Tom - it's just that I've been using Garmin units since before Tom-Tom was a twinkle in its inventor's eye.
Whatever you decide, do invest in the lockable satnav kit from Wunderlich.
I've nothing at all against Tom-Tom - it's just that I've been using Garmin units since before Tom-Tom was a twinkle in its inventor's eye.
Whatever you decide, do invest in the lockable satnav kit from Wunderlich.
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Re: Sat Nav
I can’t disagree with the posts above as I have never tried the XT and have only ever read glowing reviews, but for myself I was very happy to return to a TomTom. I guess it’s what you’re used to, though from what I’ve read you’ll still need an adaptor? So you’re in the same situation as with the TomTom.
https://www.adapter3dmotorrad.it/en/pro ... nav-xt-rt/
Or
https://www.adapter3dmotorrad.it/en/pro ... 00-500-rt/.
I also note that they’re available from Adventure shop -
https://www.adventurebikeshop.co.uk/sat ... or-the-rt/
One thing I would advise though is using the OLDTIMERS satnav lock, which is virtually identical to Wunderlich but less expensive. €110 against £159
https://www.oldtimers.si/en/navi-centra ... -2014.html
https://www.nippynormans.com/r1250rt-20 ... al-locking
There are also fitting videos, but it’s easy and if I can do it anyone can!
https://www.adapter3dmotorrad.it/en/pro ... nav-xt-rt/
Or
https://www.adapter3dmotorrad.it/en/pro ... 00-500-rt/.
I also note that they’re available from Adventure shop -
https://www.adventurebikeshop.co.uk/sat ... or-the-rt/
One thing I would advise though is using the OLDTIMERS satnav lock, which is virtually identical to Wunderlich but less expensive. €110 against £159
https://www.oldtimers.si/en/navi-centra ... -2014.html
https://www.nippynormans.com/r1250rt-20 ... al-locking
There are also fitting videos, but it’s easy and if I can do it anyone can!
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Re: Sat Nav
Many thanks for all this and to all those who have commented and shared.
After much reading, and even trying a Nav 5, I think I'm going to sell the TomTom and go for a Nav 5 as it'll do 95% of what I want (mainly riding around the UK and Mainland Europe) and I have a phone for the shortfall.
Cheers
After much reading, and even trying a Nav 5, I think I'm going to sell the TomTom and go for a Nav 5 as it'll do 95% of what I want (mainly riding around the UK and Mainland Europe) and I have a phone for the shortfall.
Cheers