Re: Aldi - Garmin Zumo
Posted: Fri May 27, 2016 1:06 pm
He don't need all this technology, he just follows the direction his gammy toes are pointing in.
Another one added to ze list !bazza696 wrote:He don't need all this technology, he just follows the direction his gammy toes are pointing in.
Got there last year with me trusty notes scrawled on a bit of paper...& I still suffer nightmares of following you & your blody prat nav on the way back from Wales via bloody Birmingham !bazza696 wrote:you're want me to lead on the Devon run thou....
I was going to try the curvy route to Devon this year, the fastest route to Yorkshire was 4.5hrs, the curvy route was just shy of 8hrs.MacV2 wrote:Got there last year with me trusty notes scrawled on a bit of paper...& I still suffer nightmares of following you & your blody prat nav on the way back from Wales via bloody Birmingham !bazza696 wrote:you're want me to lead on the Devon run thou....
Yeah, we need to get there on Friday Bazza...bazza696 wrote:I was going to try the curvy route to Devon this year, the fastest route to Yorkshire was 4.5hrs, the curvy route was just shy of 8hrs.MacV2 wrote:Got there last year with me trusty notes scrawled on a bit of paper...& I still suffer nightmares of following you & your blody prat nav on the way back from Wales via bloody Birmingham !bazza696 wrote:you're want me to lead on the Devon run thou....
So I can't imagine how long it would be to Devon.
Must be going Mad. Maybe I just read the instructions and thought I had the "Curvey" setting. Anyway, I can't find it now but Bazza is right. If you select your destination, choose routes and then at the top of the box, where it calculates the route, you can use the < & > keys to change the route type (new route is now shown in yellow).Pete.L wrote:I did the update. It didn't take the full two hours but it was a good 45 minutes at least.
I didn't check to see if it had twisty setting before I updated though so I'm not much help but it has it now. Is it the 340LM model?
Mine dropped another £20 when I got it to the till.
It seems to be a glitch in the software, there has been reports that when you update the maps you loose the curvy route cause I have just updated mine and lost curvy route option.Pete.L wrote:Must be going Mad. Maybe I just read the instructions and thought I had the "Curvey" setting. Anyway, I can't find it now but Bazza is right. If you select your destination, choose routes and then at the top of the box, where it calculates the route, you can use the < & > keys to change the route type (new route is now shown in yellow).Pete.L wrote:I did the update. It didn't take the full two hours but it was a good 45 minutes at least.
I didn't check to see if it had twisty setting before I updated though so I'm not much help but it has it now. Is it the 340LM model?
Mine dropped another £20 when I got it to the till.
Ian, same software version as you 4.10 and the firmware is 6.17.10
I cut the cable to mine and put a waterproof AMP connector in line so I can remove the mounting bracket from the bike when I am not using itKermitLeFrog wrote: I intend to break the cable to the mounting bracket and put an alternative 5v supply on the KTM. It will then be transferrable between bikes. Pics will come when I have all the bits.
Can you send me one so that I can test it on mine?AMCQ46 wrote:also worked out how to upload a course made up by someone else [if they mail a link file] and I think and can even download a google map route