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Joined: Dec 29, 2005 Posts: 222 Location: teesside
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 7:37 pm Post subject: Motorcycle adaptation - Tried and tested
Well,
after making the required adjustments to Marge last week or so i decided to take her for a spin on Saturday gone to see how things faired up.
Firstly the female jack plug i soldered into the unit works a treat, volume 3 was sufficient enough, even at national speed limit, very pleased.
Secondly,the modified mount to fit the bike was superb, no rattles, movement etc, very pleased with it.
Finally, My own poi's, i used google earth to find somewhere new to go and took the co-ord from here, translated them via streetmap, then onto the i3. - now the difference between mapping from google, to streetmap then to the i3 varied around 25ft, so not disasterous by any way whatsoever. (i done two routes, one which was known to me and the other a new one). - the route i knew did take me a completely different way to which i normally go, typically i would have travelled 19 miles to it, the i3 took me to it in exactly 13, the new route was 'rougher' for a sportsbike, but nevertheless a lot shorter! and more pleasant!
All in all a very handy little package now, not sure if i've mentioned it before but im off to Arran in the summer 8) and im already building a database for the island on the i3 thanks to google earth.
Roll on the summer!!!!!!! 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) _________________ **********************************
Hi ho - Hi ho its off to Arran i go,
with my i3 and a cup of tea hi ho, hi ho
hi ho hi ho.....
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Joined: Feb 08, 2006 Posts: 264 Location: Herefordshire
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 7:47 pm Post subject:
I'm glad to hear it works OK. I'm not sure how durable, in the long term, the i3 will be when exposed to the sort of vibration you get on a bike. I'm not just talking about engine vibration but more the exposure to shock the ride generally being less plush than in a car.
I would like try my i3 on my bike and will probably do so in the fullness of time. We'll keep an eye out for any problems you may encounter. _________________ Chas
Garmin i3, Quest & StreetPilot 2720 with GTM10
Joined: Dec 29, 2005 Posts: 222 Location: teesside
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 7:58 pm Post subject:
Chas,
Vibration was and still is a concern, if anyone has any practicle thoughts on this then id welcome them gladly.
for the benefit of new folks, i managed to get hold of a spare mount like for like, i simply drilled a hole in the base plate and fed a screen mount bolt through it on the motrcycle, maybe i could sandwich between the suction cup and bike a piece of sponge? Dunno, any thoughts anyone, Mr G, you reading this? _________________ **********************************
Hi ho - Hi ho its off to Arran i go,
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Joined: Dec 29, 2005 Posts: 222 Location: teesside
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 9:49 pm Post subject:
MaFt wrote:
all i can think of is that it's cheap enough to replace ;)
True, as long as i get more than a year out of Marge, id hate to be replacing her every few weeks, in the same breath i'll only use her for new territory, not to get to places i already know! _________________ **********************************
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Joined: Jan 22, 2006 Posts: 63 Location: North West
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 12:05 am Post subject:
"maybe i could sandwich between the suction cup and bike a piece of sponge?"
You could try making a pad out of the rubbery bit on the underside of a mouse mat ? I use one in the boot of my car to stop my folding bike ruibbing the trim.
Another alternative (as you're a biker) is the stuff they pad bike leathers with. Mate got some custom leathers made with some special foam inserted that absorbed impact incredibly well - could do the same for vibration reduction ?
Joined: Dec 29, 2005 Posts: 222 Location: teesside
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 12:14 am Post subject:
gilesme wrote:
Another alternative (as you're a biker) is the stuff they pad bike leathers with. Mate got some custom leathers made with some special foam inserted that absorbed impact incredibly well - could do the same for vibration reduction ?
Now theres food for thought! thanks my friend, i'll dig out my old gear and have a look at that! _________________ **********************************
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hi ho hi ho.....
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Joined: Oct 05, 2005 Posts: 123 Location: Mmm...medway
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 12:41 pm Post subject:
I thought about it, but the i3 has no moving parts, no hard drive, etc. and I couldn't see any point in protecting it from vibration. Mine's on a low CC V-twin with not great suspension (SV650) so I figured if it doesn't suffer any ill effects on mine, it won't on less vibration-prone bikes.
It may also help that it uses the ball and socket, as that offers some sort of movement between the bike and the i3, but I doubt it's a huge amount.
I'd say the i3 gets a more plush ride on the bike than in the car though - the car tends to bounce around more and hit more potholes than the bike.
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