SAT NAV
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Re: SAT NAV
Yes, I fitted mine to the screen brace. Look at the RAM site for mounting options, they have everything that you'd need.
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Re: SAT NAV
I have a TomTom Rider v2 on my 30, I've used the RAM mounting kit (supplied with Rider) and placed it onto the left section of the screen brace. I think it works well.
Not the best photo to show it, but you get the idea...

Not the best photo to show it, but you get the idea...


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Re: SAT NAV
Original tomtom rider with RAM kit. I have a ball that bolts on the LH top yoke bolt. Simples.
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Re: SAT NAV
I tend to just put it in the bag, turn the brightness down and just use the audio instructions via headphones no chance of it getting wet either
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Re: SAT NAV
I just slip mine in my inside pocket with headphones conected,
and you have the added bonus of having someone to talk to.
and you have the added bonus of having someone to talk to.

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Re: SAT NAV
I just man up, read road signs and check where the streets go on google maps before I get there...
Sat nav..pah...for girls
Sat nav..pah...for girls

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The V4 is the law..
NC30 - No9 - my old mate
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Re: SAT NAV
I use AA routeplanner to find my destination, then write down all the main roads i need to be on and stick them to my tank/top yoke 

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Re: SAT NAV
Especially when in Germany trying to find an alternative route around a local cycling event and no-ones German sign reading is that up to scratchCMSMJ1 wrote:I just man up, read road signs and check where the streets go on google maps before I get there...
Sat nav..pah...for girls

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Re: SAT NAV
lol...
Ok OK...so we needed it then as nobody knew where we were going!
Some great roads there

Ok OK...so we needed it then as nobody knew where we were going!
Some great roads there

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The V4 is the law..
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The V4 is the law..
NC30 - No9 - my old mate