Just bought one using your lovely discount code. Many thanks. I will need to modify the mount to fit it to my K1600 GT but thought at the bargain price it was a no brainer. I'm hoping its a good as you say.😁
Does your C6 Pro keep the correct time ?, mines going through a Healtech thunderbox but does not keep the right time for some reason, and the TPMS keeps showing a tyre pressure warning even though they're the correct pressure - any ideas ?
Pleased with my c6 Pro it's great value for money and its faultless. Tpms is pretty accurate and the cameras are great quality. Google maps work excellent with voice communication through my headset . Where could you buy a satnav for £136 with carplay and tpms it's a no brrainer. Excellent
The old gold star cafe racers looked good , but not so good for everyday use apparently . Still plugging that tech gubbins I see, god loves a trier . 👍
Does this device have built in satnav or is it just a tracking thingy? I'm a bit confused, if you're out in the country with no phone signal then you don't have any navigation unless it's satellite.👴
If you check the TBW video from back in August (where he does the initial review) the link in that video still works. I have the 5" version on my Moto Guzzi V7 and have been very pleased with the unit Cheers Kevin
@@barrytriumph6620 Hey Barry.....IMHO there are definitely a few things you have to be comfortable with before taking on the install. Overall it's not too bad. For the electrical power connection I wired directly to the fuse box using an automotive fuse tap adapter. Basically I tied the red and yellow wires from the Aoocci power cable together, connected it to the fuse adapter and then used the 7.5A fuse slot on the bike as the power source. For the negative power lead (black wire) I connected this directly to the battery. The V7 doesn't have a whole lot of real estate to mount the cameras but on the rear I anchored the camera on the bracket that holds the rear red reflector (below the license plate bracket) and for the front I mounted it under the black cross member on the forks (that is just above the middle of the front fender - about 6" up). The electrical and the mounting of the cameras where the most time consuming for me but it's all easy enough to do if you take your time. If you want me to send along some pictures of my mounting positions etc. let me know and I can email them if that helps. Cheers Kevin
@@KTR2020_1 Hi Kevin, thanks for the reply mate. Sounds straight forward enough but as you say, not much real estate on a V7 😀. I think I shall treat myself for Christmas. Appreciate the help and info. Cheers, Barry.
Just bought one using your lovely discount code. Many thanks. I will need to modify the mount to fit it to my K1600 GT but thought at the bargain price it was a no brainer. I'm hoping its a good as you say.😁
Why I'd want that thing stuck on my bike detracting from the pure joy of riding I can't imagine! I have a beeline Moto 2 and that suits me fine😊
Nice discount, Thankyou very much Sir. C6 Pro on its way.
You’re most welcome
Apparently you cannot change from kilometers to miles with the present software. Is there an update comong?
I have asked Aoocci but still waiting for an answer after 3 days
Does your C6 Pro keep the correct time ?, mines going through a Healtech thunderbox but does not keep the right time for some reason, and the TPMS keeps showing a tyre pressure warning even though they're the correct pressure - any ideas ?
Time all good on mine….have you checked what alarm parameters you’ve set for your TPs?
@thebingleywheeler I will double check, thank you 👍🏻
Pleased with my c6 Pro it's great value for money and its faultless. Tpms is pretty accurate and the cameras are great quality. Google maps work excellent with voice communication through my headset . Where could you buy a satnav for £136 with carplay and tpms it's a no brrainer. Excellent
Cannot change KPH to MPH
The old gold star cafe racers looked good , but not so good for everyday use apparently . Still plugging that tech gubbins I see, god loves a trier . 👍
I’ve done very well from it thank you….88 of them sold through this channel so far and more to come so for “trier” substitute “achiever”👍🏻
@@thebingleywheeler Ah but none peddled to me . 😎👍
@maskedavenger2578 your loss 😂
@@thebingleywheeler How can it be my loss , if I don’t want or require such nerd gadgetry ?
Does this device have built in satnav or is it just a tracking thingy? I'm a bit confused, if you're out in the country with no phone signal then you don't have any navigation unless it's satellite.👴
It’s a CarPlay unit so mirrors your phone
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Can someone please post the affiliate link for me please? Cheers!
If you check the TBW video from back in August (where he does the initial review) the link in that video still works. I have the 5" version on my Moto Guzzi V7 and have been very pleased with the unit
Cheers
Kevin
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@@KTR2020_1hi Kevin. I have the V7 Stone and just seeing how easy was the installation please mate.
@@barrytriumph6620 Hey Barry.....IMHO there are definitely a few things you have to be comfortable with before taking on the install. Overall it's not too bad. For the electrical power connection I wired directly to the fuse box using an automotive fuse tap adapter. Basically I tied the red and yellow wires from the Aoocci power cable together, connected it to the fuse adapter and then used the 7.5A fuse slot on the bike as the power source. For the negative power lead (black wire) I connected this directly to the battery. The V7 doesn't have a whole lot of real estate to mount the cameras but on the rear I anchored the camera on the bracket that holds the rear red reflector (below the license plate bracket) and for the front I mounted it under the black cross member on the forks (that is just above the middle of the front fender - about 6" up). The electrical and the mounting of the cameras where the most time consuming for me but it's all easy enough to do if you take your time. If you want me to send along some pictures of my mounting positions etc. let me know and I can email them if that helps.
Cheers
Kevin
@@KTR2020_1 Hi Kevin, thanks for the reply mate. Sounds straight forward enough but as you say, not much real estate on a V7 😀. I think I shall treat myself for Christmas. Appreciate the help and info. Cheers, Barry.
Call me an old git eh? 😡 I was taught to respect my elders 😂😂😂