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HydroDog 10-26-2010 07:57 PM

Trail Tech - Voyager
 
Does anybody have the inside scoop on this new unit from Trail Tech?
http://trailtech.net/voyager.html

I just bought a dualsport bike and was looking for GPS options and found this.

einsteingarage 10-27-2010 03:21 AM

very cool.

Check out the trailtech google earth site that goes with it. Ad is on the right of the page link above.

Here is the direct link

http://ohvtrails.net/

stainlesscycle 10-27-2010 06:37 AM

i have had terrible luck with trailtech units. they are just barely water resistant...... maybe they've improved, but i wouldn't buy another until they say 'water proof' or at least very water resistant...

speeddemon 10-27-2010 07:11 AM

Would that thing have an rpm meter? It's a very cool piece of technology and i would consider it if it's reasonably priced (-500 €)

urnuts 10-27-2010 10:53 AM

Me, too....
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by stainlesscycle (Post 50591)
i have had terrible luck with trailtech units. they are just barely water resistant...... maybe they've improved, but i wouldn't buy another until they say 'water proof' or at least very water resistant...

Well- there's two of us, anyway, as most people seem to like them. Maybe it has something to do with where we ride... I don't know.
Taking it off and trying to dry it out got real old, real fast.
I'm also older and maybe a bit less tech saavy or feature needy, but I didn't care for all the crap and buttons- speedo/odo/trip is all I need! I got tired of toggling through this or that to change settings, pressing buttons, etc
I don't need the computer to flash when my fork oil should be changed.

PEB 10-27-2010 04:32 PM

There are GPS tracks on that site I would pay $100 to have taken down. http://i855.photobucket.com/albums/a...perfection.jpg

Stuff like this gets trashed quick when posted on the net!

bchatt 10-28-2010 11:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by urnuts (Post 50606)
Well- there's two of us, anyway, as most people seem to like them. Maybe it has something to do with where we ride... I don't know.
Taking it off and trying to dry it out got real old, real fast.
I'm also older and maybe a bit less tech saavy or feature needy, but I didn't care for all the crap and buttons- speedo/odo/trip is all I need! I got tired of toggling through this or that to change settings, pressing buttons, etc
I don't need the computer to flash when my fork oil should be changed.

I use a bicycle speedo. It's about an inch across, weighs nothing, cost $20. Has speed, dist, time moving, average speed etc etc and a clock that stays on! It uses the stock reed relay pickup in the front caliper. Been on there 2 years now!

urnuts 10-28-2010 03:56 PM

Hmmm...
 
Now there's an idea. Thanks- Gonna try that!
There are some cool items at bike shops that I've found to work well on our bikes; Mirrors, lights (F/R) if your bike doesn't have one and you need one for a ride or event, I especially like the super lightweight tools they have. They weigh 1/3 of reg tools and will do the job trailside..... usually.

UB777 11-05-2010 06:46 PM

Bchatt,

Would you please post the brand and model or part number for the bicycle speedometer that you are using?

Thank you

UB777

urnuts 11-05-2010 07:38 PM

Odo
 
http://www.kosonorthamerica.com/

I ordered one from these guys today- my experience couldn't be any worse than with TrailTech, so what the heck?
Page 4, I think- Basically just a Speedo/Odo which is all I want.
XR-S, I think.


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