That's a handy bit of kit to keep you heading in the right direction Dana. Well presented, described and tested as usual by yourself and Gary, well done.
Looks like a great device. But like Gary I enjoy gizmos, recently installed a large screen Rockford Fosgate head unit on my tourer. Has built in color sat nav which shows pictures of upcoming intersections. As my wife can tell you is I still get turned around sometimes. That Zero was so loud it seemed to change Garys voice. Great to see videos from you again.
At last! A sat-nav you could also use on a cab-less vintage tractor!! I had to take one of my trusty steeds to a care home in the middle of Bournemouth. I spent a good hour on Google Maps and Street view beforehand, wrote the street names down too but I still got lost! The strange thing was, I missed the same road on the way there AND back!!!
Great review Dana :) One thing to note is that although the device itself may have a battery life of 10 hours your phone also needs to be active for this amount of time too. This will usually mean that it needs to be connected to power when navigating :) I myself prefer to use my phone in a RAM X mount (powered) using Google Maps :)
Thanks for explaining. Its a standard item on my the Royal Enfield Himalayan.( I am using a Garmin). My Brother is using a Beeline on his bike. Unfortunately in many cases its very erratic and sometimes to slow to react. But out in the Bund its ok. Have a nice day.
I like it. Do you and Gary feel using this is better than simply mounting your phone in a waterproof bag? I mount the phone for the moving map and connect my earbuds. It's like having a cute British lady whispering directions in my ears while I follow the map. 😊😎
The problem that the wife had when we did a long ride is that her phones battery did not last so the Beeline stopped working. On long rides you have to have your phone connected to power for it to work for the whole ride.
I think it is much more fun to stop at a local tavern and ask for directions with a beer. And, I hope a device like Beeline does not keep a history of my travels.
Great review Dana, had a beeline for about a year now, gets me to where I want to go, handy bit of kit, love that flowery top, very pretty.
That's a handy bit of kit to keep you heading in the right direction Dana. Well presented, described and tested as usual by yourself and Gary, well done.
Interesting video! Thanks your sharing. Love your strawberry colored flowers on your top. 🥰❤️
Noooice bavvers bird! A lovely bit of kit.
That's a handy bit of kit. Thanks for the informative review.
Looks like a great device. But like Gary I enjoy gizmos, recently installed a large screen Rockford Fosgate head unit on my tourer. Has built in color sat nav which shows pictures of upcoming intersections. As my wife can tell you is I still get turned around sometimes. That Zero was so loud it seemed to change Garys voice. Great to see videos from you again.
Another ace video, thanks. I've been using a Beeline on my CCM Bobber for a while and love it, it's really all you need for most riding.
Thanks for that great demonstration and explanation. I now know all I need to know about the Beeline. Cheers! 👍🍻
Very informative and helpful!
At last! A sat-nav you could also use on a cab-less vintage tractor!! I had to take one of my trusty steeds to a care home in the middle of Bournemouth. I spent a good hour on Google Maps and Street view beforehand, wrote the street names down too but I still got lost! The strange thing was, I missed the same road on the way there AND back!!!
Auntie is so well dressed today! Cool device👍!
Absolutely brilliant.
I've done the road map thing, its not fun either, that's an amazing thing indeed! You look lovely as always! Well done...
Great video Dana nice review of this Beeline Moto Mini Satnav. Looks like it was handy for Gary. Thanks for sharing Dana and Gary.
Another awesome video Dana and great job Gary.
Another nice presentation Dana - Thanks 👌🏻
Great review Dana :) One thing to note is that although the device itself may have a battery life of 10 hours your phone also needs to be active for this amount of time too. This will usually mean that it needs to be connected to power when navigating :) I myself prefer to use my phone in a RAM X mount (powered) using Google Maps :)
Nice to see you.
Thanks for explaining. Its a standard item on my the Royal Enfield Himalayan.( I am using a Garmin). My Brother is using a Beeline on his bike. Unfortunately in many cases its very erratic and sometimes to slow to react. But out in the Bund its ok. Have a nice day.
Thank you for your review
very cool as always, thank you
Seems like a capable unit once you get the hang of it.
Nice review and beautifully presented as always ❤️
Dana, I have just watched a video on a new product for Motorcycle riders. It's called the Helite Turtle 2 Air Vest and they sad it costs around $700.
That's a cool accessory. I'd be in trouble because I'd be riding on the wrong side of the highway.
Your husband is a very lucky man seen your Twitter pics!!
This kit would probably suit quite a lot of riders.
Very useful I think I will get one 😊
Very good.demo 👍
I like it. Do you and Gary feel using this is better than simply mounting your phone in a waterproof bag?
I mount the phone for the moving map and connect my earbuds. It's like having a cute British lady whispering directions in my ears while I follow the map. 😊😎
you can wrap it around anything ...... oeerrrr
Always wanted a cbr 400
The problem that the wife had when we did a long ride is that her phones battery did not last so the Beeline stopped working. On long rides you have to have your phone connected to power for it to work for the whole ride.
If you close the screen down, the phone should last much longer. But you're right, power to your phone will always help
Lovely bike 😊
The Honda or the Zero?
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I just use my own sat nav my brain memory for Motorways 😂😂
Easy on the men Dana.... poor Gary never gets to spend money.
He does spend money, he bought me a new box of work gloves yesterday 🙂
@@bikerstuff2How romantic!
Came for the outfit, stayed for the insight
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I think it is much more fun to stop at a local tavern and ask for directions with a beer. And, I hope a device like Beeline does not keep a history of my travels.
You need to be stopped if you drink and ride before you hurt someone
I miss the see thru tops Ms. Biker. ;(
Hey there, what’s your dogs name?
xx
What an awful sounding bike, if that's a typical electric bike you can keep them
Beeline is about same size as danas nips