Does a 'TomTom' exist for bikes?

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Rohloff_Brompton_Rider

Formerly just_fixed
You can get the 20 for that price, not the 30. Don't get hung up about the pictures or Garmin's categorisation of it- it (like most GPS devices, to be entirely fair) is multipurpose. And if they didn't consider it suitable for bike use, Garmin wouldn't have done a bike mount. Certainly, plenty on here are very happy with them.
Sorry your wrong ive defo got the etrex30 due to be delivered Monday.
 
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vickster

vickster

Squire
Thanks :smile:
 

StuAff

Silencing his legs regularly
Location
Portsmouth
OSM?

A link or a bit more info might help the OP, depending on which device she eventually buys.
Indeed....
OSM= OpenStreetMap. As the name might suggest, free, open-source maps which can be updated, downloaded, edited without restrictions. Bryton used them for their earlier Rider 50 version as standard (they now have a commercial product in the box), and OSM routing is an option on most cycle mapping websites. Downloads in various forms available from many places, including http://garmin.openstreetmap.nl There's plenty of useful discussion about them over on YACF's GPS section.
 

GrumpyGregry

Here for rides.
I use my garmin etrex 20 with opencyclemaps has a sat nav in the car, for turn-by-turn directions, and as a gps when walking and on the bike. Works fine in either turn-by-turn or follow the line mode when powered by two legs.

For its various flaws, or missing functionality on the bike (cadence + HR) that I don't want and certainly don't need, it has two huge things going for it. A pair of AA batteries.




OK that's two small things.
 

betty swollocks

large member
I used Navigon on my iphone. Navigon has a cycle setting which takes you from A-B on all the minor roads.
To preserve the battery life, I turned off all the unnecessary functions, reduced the screen brightness completely and just listened to the instructions through a single earphone.
Lasted all day pretty much and I got where I wanted to go with hardly touching main roads.
http://www.navigon.com/portal/uk/produkte/navigationssoftware/mobile_navigator_iphone_eu.html
 
The closest I have found is the Garmin Montana 600

Works as a standard Garmin, but is bigger, and with earphones or a speaker will give instruction
 
If the OP is happy with the iPhone could we not consider an alternative?
like the abilty to recharge the iPhone on the go. I have that option if I have the barbag on (or in the car because my iPhone won't charge from the 12v lighter socket for some weird reason) and just run the iPhone off a backup battery via USB. I have the powergorrilla (from my tour and over kill for this scenario) but I am sure the minigorrilla would work just as well, be lighter though not last as long (not yet found out how many recharges of my iPhone I get, I keep loosing count) and charge other things as well. also there is a dedicated iPhone option as well for £34.95 (the powermonkey classic which gives 3 complete recharges) (the other iPhone option is only for iPhone 5's)
 
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vickster

vickster

Squire
I have considered that and ordered an external battery

However, how do I charge the phone and see it at the same time and keep it safe & dry?! There appear to be no dry cases where you can have a cable attached

The point of the GPS or SatNav is have it visibly mounted on the handlebars surely, not in a bag
 
I have considered that and ordered an external battery

However, how do I charge the phone and see it at the same time and keep it safe & dry?! There appear to be no dry cases where you can have a cable attached

The point of the GPS or SatNav is have it visibly mounted on the handlebars surely, not in a bag

http://www.buybits.com/Product/1442...ount-Adapter-With-Coiled-Cable-sku-14429.aspx
and
http://www.buybits.com/Product/9787...r-The-Apple-Iphone-4-Smartphone-sku-9787.aspx
allows for the cable to be in whilst mounted to motorbike handle bars so probably does not need a waterproof cable, but can't see the harm.
click pictures under main picture for much more information.
 

musa

Über Member
Location
Surrey
tom tom itself but thats via external means if you don't want to pay the full 30 40 quid for it
 
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