I want SatNav & Music. I upgraded my Quest SatNav to a Garmin Nuvi 360 Deluxe. Full European Maps in 3D and it
played MP3's and held the UK Speed Camera Alerts (All for £185). I made the bracket myself and I held the Nuvi on with
Velcro. The only problem is this set-up was not waterproof. The Nuvi is also a blue tooth hands free so it told me when
the phone rang and I could read texts on the move. Quite a neat bit of kit. Great in the Car as well.
Cruising at the legal limit between the twisties can be tedious even on a Tiger.
SatNav, Music and Mobile for a Tiger 955i on the move
Microbud in ear earphones from Sensorcom.com. Perfect for bikes, trains
There are now loads of in-ear phones around. I use Sennheiser CX400's
but the Sensorcom are still the best if you want to eliminate external noise.
My Schuberth S1 helmet is the quietest around so I don't have to be so
fussy. The HiFi quality of the CX400's is lost in Tiger Screen turbulence.
For recorded music only
I used an SanDisk e140
Flash MP3 Player
(right).
The e140 has 1Mb of
memory + 2Mb SD card
giving me 3Mb. Mine
had to be replaced
twice under warranty,
good service but it
should not be faulty in
the first place.
I could operate the e140
with gloves on.
On the move I
sometimes listen to
my Sony Radio
SRF-M37L. The
presets are easy to
use with gloves & it is
water resistant.
Battery life is an
amazing battery.
To my knowledge no
one equipped radio
except Honda who
have a part for the Pan
European at £500+.
Ouch!