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Post by petegsx on Jan 8, 2016 19:30:19 GMT
I had one on the 450 for a bit, only issue I had was vibration tended to make anything I plugged in work itself out during a ride. I ended up getting a bit of velcro and wrapping it around whatever was plugged in to stop it vibrating out.
I'll be doing a more elegant solution on the Kat I hope, would like to be able to charge a spare GoPro battery on the run or whatever...
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Post by tonynitrous on Jan 8, 2016 19:40:24 GMT
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Post by petegsx on Jan 9, 2016 21:13:16 GMT
Haha age does that to you! I still have zero interest in too many fancy shmancy things but I would definitely like a USB socket under the seat as it can come in very handy.
That does look like a neat unit!
If I were doing more longer rides into unfamiliar areas then I would definitely like a GPS but that's not happening at least in the short term for me. I have the work iPhone if it comes down to an odd time or two I need to look at a map.
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Post by tonynitrous on Jan 9, 2016 21:52:45 GMT
Yeah, I was looking at GPS trackers this week. No bad thing if I'm riding alone and doing some distance.
My phone will do this, but I like the idea of being able to find my bike if its not there when I stumble out of a motel one morning in Somewhere like Dubbo (we had to pay overnight security guards!)
I was warned that the tracker I looked at (small self contained unit) at Jaycar uses a network that's being phased out in the next year or so. Not sure how true or accurate that is.
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Post by paddy on Jan 9, 2016 22:22:57 GMT
You HAVE to put a cigarette lighter in that thing and stick an ashtray on your bike.
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