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Coligny wrote:A bit pricey though...
Check yer local JM's or Yellow Hat...
It looks awesome...
BTDT wrote:The Garmin is good but will not have up-to-date maps for at least another year or so and the new maps will run you around \12000 ~ \15000. Kanji impaired foreigners on bikes in Japan seem to prefer a Garmin, it seems.
Stay away from Panasonic, their ability to update traffic info is lacking as are their algorithms for calculating the ETA.
Carrozzeria is your all around best bet, but you`re good with anything but a Panosonic, at least in my book.
Finally, I WILL buy a Garmin for my Harley when they come out with updated maps. (I live outside of Osaka and it seems that just about any major thoroughfare completed in the greater Kansai area in the last 10 years is not on the older maps.) Incidentally, my iPhone GPS has been quite satisfactory in Japan and the US. I`ll get the Garmin because there are a few extra bells and whistles that I want.
I don't think Apple will ever let Google implement its turn-by-turn navi functionality in Google Maps on the iPhone (which is another reason I'm contemplating moving to an Android with HD display when my 3GS contract is up).chokonen888 wrote:If you have an android smartphone or tablet, google navigation works great and it's free...the best part is updates not requiring you to do anything. They didn't give the iPhone it yet, so I've heard.
waruta wrote:Google Navi doesn't work for sh*t on a motorbike, I would rather much go with a Zumo 550 or better. Although the newer models have lane features and all touchscreen, some users still prefer the hard buttons on the side of the 550, plus you can get a second-hand on on Yahoo for about 20,000-30,000 depending.
The problem with Google is that it doesn't always zoom out when changing speeds, and that the directions come a little late sometimes, but that all depends on the signal too I guess. Plus it'll eat your phone battery in about 1.5 hours or less and is not waterproof. I'm still deciding on getting a navi, but for now I don't make mega-long trips (yet) to seriously use one and justify the costs. (buying the unit, then the up-up-down maps and cradle etc....)
waruta wrote:Google Navi doesn't work for sh*t on a motorbike, I would rather much go with a Zumo 550 or better. Although the newer models have lane features and all touchscreen, some users still prefer the hard buttons on the side of the 550, plus you can get a second-hand on on Yahoo for about 20,000-30,000 depending.
The problem with Google is that it doesn't always zoom out when changing speeds, and that the directions come a little late sometimes, but that all depends on the signal too I guess. Plus it'll eat your phone battery in about 1.5 hours or less and is not waterproof. I'm still deciding on getting a navi, but for now I don't make mega-long trips (yet) to seriously use one and justify the costs. (buying the unit, then the up-up-down maps and cradle etc....)
Coligny wrote:Capacitive touchscreens with motorbike gloves... -> Th3 WTF it don't even work at all...
chokonen888 wrote:Bikes might be a different story but it works great for cars and with a power adapter, you're set. (though they do make waterproof android handsets ya know)
chokonen888 wrote:They have ones that work with touchscreens now...Electrified Silver Fibroid pad was the term I saw on one pair.
chokonen888 wrote:BTW, Waruta, are you riding during the winter? If so and you need any heated gear, send me a PM.
Coligny wrote:No rally driving lights in stock ?
(http://www.narva.com.au/products/browse/ultima-225)
Coligny wrote:No rally driving lights in stock ?
(http://www.narva.com.au/products/browse/ultima-225)
chokonen888 wrote:Few years back, a friend of mine had a light rack on his WRX...I've never seen the forest go from night to day so fast. (also good for blinding asshole drivers...which is what I assume you want them for?)
Mike Oxlong wrote:How about importing motorcycle helmets for guys whose heads are not perfectly round? Found the make & model I wanted on Rakuten, ordered, only to be emailed the next day that actually the shop that advertised did not have the stock they claimed...
Coligny wrote:I live in BFE Japan.
Speaking of round heads Mike, I couldn't help noticing you're using your own picture for your avatar. I would like to ask if that is an Okinawan snow carving, or did the mumps go down on you?Mike Oxlong wrote:How about importing motorcycle helmets for guys whose heads are not perfectly round?
Mike Oxlong wrote:You know how it is...sometimes daddy's little girl just wants to make a portrait of papa in the sand when we go to the beach together. Since she can't make a snowman down here, concessions have to be made.
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