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    • Drabslab
      Drabslab Banned last edited by Drabslab

      Other posts on this forum discuss if a smartphone is suitable for motorcycles and different opinion exist ranging from: "it will be broken in no time" to "absolutely no problem, I am doing this for years". Other people are using dedicated devices such as Garmin's or TomTom or something else, while others venture in using rugged tablets.

      As a service to the whole community, and all of us sometimes havign to make the dcision what to buy to replace a faulty, outdated, or broken GPS: what is your set-up:

      Hardware:

      Main use:

      Software:

      Advantages:

      Drawbacks:

      Future:

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      • Drabslab
        Drabslab Banned @Drabslab last edited by Drabslab

        @Drabslab Replying to myself:

        Hardware: TomTom Rider400 since 2016

        Main use:

        on motorcycle.

        Software:

        • Routeplanner: MRA Routeplanner

        • never use TomTom Mydrive that seems very limited value.

        • never use the "advanced" features such as roundtrip

        Advantages: Easy to transfer routes from routeplanner to TomTom 400 device

        Drawbacks:

        • The screen of the device came of while driving in the south of france. Luckily, i was fast enough to push it back in place and it is now held in place with some tramsparent duck tape. I later realised that the motorcycle screen acted like a lens focussing all sunlight exactly on the GPS. It still functions!

        • The TomTom tracks only contain positions, no time, no dates, no speed, no ... Compared to my first GPS device (second generation Garmin etrex) this is extremily poor. This is a real bummer because a detailed track is perfect for combining pictures with and make a powerpoint presentation or video of it. TomTom ensured me, back in 2018, that they are working on a solution. Apparently, I missed something or they are working very slowly.

        Future:

        • Dreaming of a rugged tablet with MRA Navigation in the hope that MRA would make a special package for this.
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        • Hans van de Ven MR.MRA
          Hans van de Ven MR.MRA Instructor RouteXperts last edited by

          Hardware:
          Garmin Zumo (since 2010 (660, 590 & XT),
          MRA Navigation (since 2016)

          Main use:
          Motorcycle & Car

          Software:
          Routeplanner: MRA Routeplanner & TomTom Mydrive (just for checking closed roads)

          Advantages:
          Here-map. TT-map OSM-Map, various map overlays, event-planning, share routes in events, blog functionality

          Drawbacks:
          Non

          Future:
          One device for all.

          Garmin Zumo XT2/XT/BMW Connected Ride Navigator/MyRouteapp (The App)
          Een dag niet gelachen is een dag niet geleefd / Een route is net zo goed als deze uitgezet is.

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          • David Jerome
            David Jerome last edited by

            Hardware: Garmin Zumo 396

            Main use: Motor cycle

            Software: MRA

            Advantages: h/w: Rugged. Case hardened. Specifically designed for a motorcycle underwritten by great European customer service. s/w: Garmin Basecamp not fit for purpose.

            Drawbacks: MRA roadmap addresses MRA / Garmin interoperability short falls

            Future: I am not a futurologist; however the motorcycle market for navigation is small but I do envisage simple turn by turn directions icons cast onto dashboard displays. It is not safe however to overwrite conventional dashboard displays with sat nav maps. Dashboard gazing whilst riding motorcycles is dangerous!

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            • Christian Schrenk
              Christian Schrenk last edited by

              Hardware:
              Rugged Phones
              Ulefone Armor X5, RamMount X-Grip
              Oukitel WP5, RamMount X-Grip

              Main use:
              motorcycle
              Yamaha MT09 Tracer
              Honda VFR800X Crossrunner

              Software:
              MRA Web, MRA Navigation

              Advantages:
              easy transfer of routes through synchronization

              Drawbacks:
              for me none

              Future:
              once the roadmap is implemented, MRA becomes something really great.
              Radar detector must work again!

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              • Steve Lynch
                Steve Lynch last edited by Steve Lynch

                Hardware:
                Tom Tom Rider 550
                Samsung S10 5G for recording MRA Video Track Data using MRA Navigation. (Mounted in a foam clad usb powered cradle under the pillion seat of my Tiger 900 Rally Pro)

                Main use:

                1. Navigation of preplanned routes.
                2. If I’m following someone on the twisty’s its nice to see severity of the bends coming up and I can record the route at the same time.
                3. Location of speed camera’s. 😇

                Software:
                My Route App.
                OS Maps App for Green Lanes only.

                Advantages:
                My Route App is the most versatile, functionality rich software available for routing tours, day trips or just a quick blast out for a few hours.

                Drawbacks:
                If I still had my Garmin 590LM I’d probably have a few things to say here but no issues with the Tom Tom/MRA combination for me.

                Future:
                The silicon chip inside my head has switched to......🎶 🎶

                You don’t stop riding when you get old, you get old when you stop riding.

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                • Guzzist
                  Guzzist last edited by

                  Hardware:
                  Garmin Zumo 396 - used on bike as well in car; for hiking it's not possible because of small battery which is not changable. Second disadvantage is screen, which has low contrast.
                  But great advantage is receive of GPS signal also in difficult areas. I was never ever disappointed! And complete range of data in tracka like position, time, speed, distance in time and Km, hight.
                  Different maps are usable like proprietary cards from GARMIN as well as Open Street Map or topo cards. And it's shock resistent (important for biking) and waterproof.

                  Main use:
                  Navigation along pre planned routes. Searching for fuel stations. Sometimes sponateous routing from A to B. Never using such dubious gimmicks like round trip or extra curvy routes.

                  Software:
                  MRA Routeplanner, because it's mire than a routplanner which I really appreciate
                  Garmin BaseCamp, used before MRA Routplanner but has still some advantages for route planning in front of MRA Routplanner
                  MRA Navigation, to compare with real SatNav like Garmin. But it's dissapointing in many cases: information during navigation, poore data in tracks, often loosing GPS signal (mostly based on Hardware of Smartphone). In consequence: impossibility to use track from SatNav for events and others!
                  MRA Video, I'm nsure if I will use it, because it's too playfulnand lengthy and can only process 10 fotos!
                  Kurviger, for hiking, because MRA Routplanner or MRA Navigation is using during tracking only HEERE maps. But those maps doesn't contain pathes whitch hikers are using😠

                  Advantages:
                  As wrote in some words above. Most important advantage of MRA is: it's more than a route planning SW. It's a wonderfull community platfom to share routes, tracks, travel stories and offer events. And usable with any kind of device (PC, Android, iPhone, Tablet)
                  Routes can be compared with TomTom and Garmin on the fly. Routes can be transformed and downloaded in other formats. Transmission to SatNavs is easy.

                  Drawbacks:
                  Restriction of using track files from own SatNav for events and travel stories!! Poor data in tracks. Non visible data of tracks (only coloured line as layer in map). Not selectable maps during tracking. Track from pedestrian are not only needed for archiving. More important is to know during walking, where I am - but without topo map, it can't be visible.

                  Future:
                  Hope, to get quickly best features from Tyre as well as from BaseCamp, Relive and Route Generator combined in MRA. More freedom for users, what to see on screen (which tools, icons, dates etc.).

                  Nothing is impossible ;-)
                  In past: GARMIN Zumo 210->GARMIN Zumo 395->GARMIN XT=> now: DMD T865-X + MyRoute-App, LocusMaps, OsmAnd.
                  In past: GARMIN MapSource ->GARMIN BaseCamp->Tyre->Kurviger->Calimoto=> now: MRA-Routplanner.

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