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I keep looking at these and am tempted to buy one.

Simple device and seems a great navigation idea.

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They were mentioned earlier in the year in the satnav thread.

I'm going to hold fire until we know which navigation services we've got access to next year.
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Kwacky wrote:They were mentioned earlier in the year in the satnav thread.

I'm going to hold fire until we know which navigation services we've got access to next year.
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C00kiemonster wrote:
Kwacky wrote:They were mentioned earlier in the year in the satnav thread.

I'm going to hold fire until we know which navigation services we've got access to next year.
Is that a British fisherman gazing longingly at the market where he used to be able to sell his fish? ;)
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duke63 wrote:
C00kiemonster wrote:
Kwacky wrote:They were mentioned earlier in the year in the satnav thread.

I'm going to hold fire until we know which navigation services we've got access to next year.
Is that a British fisherman gazing longingly at the market where he used to be able to sell his fish? ;)
Fish Finger production is through the roof in the UK
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Perkles wrote:.....Fish Finger production is through the roof in the UK
:?
Aren't Fish fingers predominantly made from Alaska Pollock, which are fished from the Northeast Pacific Ocean, between the Bering Sea and the Gulf of Alaska.
Of course "our fishing fleet" could nip up there with accompanying Navy warships to protect the convoy.? < That wouldn't cause an issue for a certain proactive state looking for "any excuse", would it... (smirk)
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That device is similar to what BMW have done on their TFT dashboard. I just open the BW app on my phone and the dash shows me directions and turns on the dash. Best toy on a bike that I have had since the quickshifter.
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Triumph do the same on their latest bikes but I know there were a few issues with getting them to work on some of the older bikes when fitted by a dealer and not factory fit.
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duke63 wrote:Triumph do the same on their latest bikes but I know there were a few issues with getting them to work on some of the older bikes when fitted by a dealer and not factory fit.
From what i read, quite a few people have problems on the current bikes too - not getting great reviews at all. Glad i didnt buy it in the end :D
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