On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 09:23:21PM +0200, Ulf Lamping wrote: [snip lots of useful information and experience] > > 3. Conclusion > ------------- > If you're touring a lot in european areas and are willing to spend about > 600EUR I would *really* recommend to buy a TomTom Rider II with european > maps - in that case it's really nice to have and IMHO worth the money. > > If you're touring only e.g. once in a year and are willing to get less > "handling comfort", I'll recommend a normal car navigation ~200EUR (or > some other already noted options like a PDA/N810) plus a waterresistant > motorcycle mount ~50EUR? (however, I don't have a personal experience > with this) > > > So you're "own personal solution" depends on the comfort you want to > have, the usual length of your touring, how many tours in the year you > do and obviously the money you'd like to (and can) spend ... > > Regards, ULFL > Yes, I think you've confirmed my thoughts as I look into this. A "do everything" device probably doesn't exist. I need a (relatively) cheap device for logging to provide data to put into OSM and then the motorbike navigation is a separate device to be selected using different criteria.
Thanks for the very useful input. -- Chris Green _______________________________________________ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk