
Copycat73
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2600 miles .. through tunnel .. and France .. a spectacular country .. tad on the expensive.. unfortunately a long ride to get there and back .. 1000miles each way ..
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not exactly advertised either...
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Where is the Benelli TRK made? China Since 2005, Benelli has been owned by the Qianjiang Group, a half-billion-dollar Chinese empire that builds a wide range of power equipment, in addition to ATVs, scooters, and motorcycles. However, Benelli motorcycles are still designed in Italy, though manufactured in China
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i take it comes with a usb. cable .. connectible to a computer .. ie. windows .. facilitating both Basecamp and Garmin express ?
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mans head https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=mans head
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PS. one of Basecamps more endearing qualities is its ability to store an inordinate quantity of information .. allowing quick and accurate access ... last count .. over 12000 way points .. 850 routes .. 600 tracks .. why after spending time to be discarded when they can be recycled .. rehashed .. and reused ..
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it will ... but for it to work as you require you must change the settings on the sat nav. itself ... because it recalculates when it imports the route .. irespective of which or what software you use to create the route .. gpx. file.
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ok.. i don`t actually have that model .. however i have a number of earlier examples .. thing is "avoid motorways" is a setting within the unit itself .. Basecamp .. which is what i use to plot / plan routes has a function to allow this .. however once the route is loaded onto the nav. unit it calculates using its own programmed settings .. so assuming the sequence is the same ... boot unit up.. go into settings.... then into Avoidances ... there find motorways and tick the box .. any pre-loaded routes will then require a recalculation for them to adhere to your preferences .. bring up route and check it has routed as you require... got that ?
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name said model sat nav.
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buy a butt plugg .. the jocks can get frisky ....
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Do you get wafers with it?
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your either ducati ... or your not ... and i have had one .. an entry level ..796 ... the engineering was a different concept ... i would need to re-tool my box with dedicated items .. some i still use .. even if its on a transit van.... the maintenance schedule makes Husqvarna look restrained ... and the lumpiness of that v twin even after the recommended modifications... never again !!!
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exotica = high maintenance ....
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so those with a superiority complex can put on a badge or sign to signal their "superiority" .. likely failed polizi anyway ..
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https://www.fowlersparts.co.uk/?gad=1&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIzIPF_8Dl_gIVDNPtCh1R5Qd8EAAYASAAEgIOSfD_BwE this is where the dealers round here get their parts ... all you need is a credit card and a delivery address ....
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yeah .. you can sleep in it .... when you see the price for inferior accommodation ... at least dick turpin wore a mask..
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bet its a Yamaha.
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post code .. ie. theft rate ... makes the most difference imo.
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did you put the seal in the right way round ?
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are you using an early unit ?
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a way point is fixed .. will appear in my favourites .. can be used multiple times in unending variety .... shaping points are unique to that particular route file ... they can be lost in the transfer from the creation software to the sat-nav unit ... they can also be lost if the unit needs to recalculate ... their benefit is the quickness with which a route can be planned ... they are of no use whatsoever if you need to reprogram the sat-nav unit "on the hoof" where as waypoints are infinitely usable for on the hoof reprogramming... caveat Garmin