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Discussion in 'Mechanics Garage' started by matlock, Jan 1, 2011.

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  1. matlock

    matlock New Member

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    Hi all

    have read a bit about Garman and Tom Tom units, below some photos & info on the Strike GPS Bluetooth Handsfree Car Kits, Motorcycle Bluetooth, Parrot, Blueant and more @ Strike. Another option for us in Aus & NZ.

    Pro's:
    easy for the moderately handy to install; mounts solidly on RAM arm; easy to use with fingers or a pointer (good predictive text input); weatherproof; track logging to Google Earth; quick satellite acquisition (much better than my Navman).

    Cons:
    Pricey (not much chance of getting it less than the $AU499 RRP); on/off switch impossible with gloves; touchscreen not brilliant with gloves; "speedo" dial could be bigger; "anti-glare" screen hood a joke.

    Mounting it was a couple of hours of fun at my mechanics workshop one Saturday. I got the fairing on & off, he hardwired the GPS into the appropriate headlight wires.

    RAM ball mount went on tank bolt (replaced with a slightly longer one). Drilled 1" RAM ball mount through to take the bolt. Replaced the ball plate on the GPS mount itself with a RAM 1 inch; had to use slightly longer S/S threads, nuts & split washers. Have a 3" arm for normal use, and a 5" arm for when the tank bag is on. No vibration problems.

    Overall, am happy with how it works. Strange that all the drivers think that it's weird that I have a GPS, when their car does...
    Usability with gloves & value for money the only question marks. Call it 7/10.

    Hope this helps/inspires anyone to explore a bit more.

    regards

    M
     

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