Oh boy! The quality of production and content itself is immaculate Robert. I actually came to compare my experience watching this video to the likes of FortNine. That’s high praise, but you deserve it🙌🏼
@@NomadSweden I have to agree with @mADVenturista on the FortNine comment. This is getting more and more professional, plus you already have the Canadian vest 😁
This guy is living his best life! All the effort put in behind the scenes since so many years are paying off! Thanks for sharing so much knowledge! Keep it up! Hope to cross paths when I finally buy myself an adv!
Robert! I can't find words (strangely enough), you outdo yourself time and time again. Yes, as I said, I am speechless! Keep doing what you are doing, because you are doing very well.
What steered me here is I recently learned that itchy boots is using this system for her North Africa travels. Love love love the intro! Even better I learned so much. It's the trickle-down effect. Thanks for that 👍🇸🇪🇺🇸
Thank you! Actually Noraly is using a tablet from the same factory, but it's not Carpe Iter. On the tablet she runs OSMand navigation app. So it's similar, but not the same exact hardware and not DMD2. But she is getting closer :)
This is gold! I have questioned for years why Garmin has never included connection to OBD and controllers like they have with their BMW branded navigators.
I’m done with Garmin it’s slow screen keeps going black £495 last time they get any money of me!!! This is the best video I’ve seen I like this product you’re talking about..
For the past 18 years, I did all of my motorcycle travel navigation with paper maps... I recently purchased a new PR7 with a tablet and DMD2 included. I am not very tech-savvy, so I guess I need to figure out how to use it.
I am a fan of this system but I got a unit with some hardware problems. You find out about a company when there are problems. I'm genuinely pleased to report that my first problem was fixed quickly. My biggest problem was sending the unit back as I live in Brexitainia. I had to send it back a second time and the Czech company said they'd send me a new one as I really didn't trust the device anymore. I'm happy to say this company, both in Portugal and Czech Republic are decent and honourable. They're also pretty responsive when there is a problem so my takeaway is this. A good system from a decent company. I had a bit of a crappy unit and the backup was honest and honourable.
For many years, I used a Ule ruggedized mobile just for navigation on motorcycles. It worked well with predownloaded maps, IP68. Connected to my motorcycle battery. But it was just a ruggedized mobile. Washelpfull, till it fell off from the RAM mount, and realize only when I stopped. This seems great product to have. I have picked up a Tomtom and have been using it ever since.
Great intro, Robert, and I hope it gives Garmin a wake-up call. That being said, I also have My Route App, which is also up there with the latest developments. I will, however, carry on with my 'old fashion' XT because all I really need is a map and direction to follow. The rest with all the buttons could be too distracting from enjoying the ride and views. Very interesting, though, and thank you for a great presentation.
Kul att se att de händer något på denna marknaden! Har haft min garmin i många år och den har funkat rätt kass med tanke på vad dem och kartorna kostar. Ska kolla in denna!
Fantastic video Robert! Hilarious and informative. In Canada Garmin GPS’s are completely useless if you decide to ride off the pavement. I use my Garmin Fenix 7x Saphire watch to navigate off road as it it is much more detailed and way more reliable. Keep the videos coming!
So funny this inro! Great video, like most of yours! I have been a 'hardcore' Garmin user since before mobile phones appeared, bought my first GPSII I think ik 1998. This (and some other) video has finally pulled me over the line to get out there and try a tablet for navigation. If even just for the fun of it. I'm sure that your video will make Garmin realise they need to 'move with the wind' a little and get that stick out of their.. So thank you for making the step smaller 🙂 Jeroen
Very, very good Robert, your production, story line and content are seriously good. Well done mate. 👍 Seriously though, I’m a Garmin XT user, what I’d like is Garmin to bring out a handlebar controller, so you can use it without taking your hands off the handle bars! It must surely be possible, judging by all the electrical pins on the back of the unit? DMD looks great, for you guys that have endless offroad tracks to ride. 🤛😎🤜
Thanks! Well Garmin is supposedly starting to use Android as OS and I actually saw someone hacked it and runs DMD2 on it :D So perhaps they are looking to compete.
@@NomadSweden true! I’ve been nervously using my iPhone for a while with Gaia but just ordered a DOOGEE (thanks Seymour!) to give Drivemode Dashboard a go without fully jumping in yet on a Carpe Iter.
Great video ! Finally got me an Android phone, been in the Apple univers for years :-) Installed the DMD2 now and testing. Also great news is that I will be able to control everything by my BMW wonderwheel when integration with WunderlinQ is finished :-)
Epic intro. Swapped my XT Zumo for the Carpe and fitted the nav buttons either side as you have Robert. They might be upside down though as I can't operate it properly which is a big distraction!
Wow thanks for sharing this Robert! I love the concept, because I currently run a Garmin Zumo and an iPhone on my bike. They both have pro and cons, so I run them simultaneously on certain trips.
Bonjour Robert, Super présentation du Carpe Iter !!! Je viens de le commander pour ma ténéré 700. Pourriez-vous m'indiquer quel support ou tour rally utilisez-vous sur la ténéré en vidéo ? Merci beaucoup, Antoine
First, let me say, you guys are very good. I have watched a few videos on your trips and I love it. Also a thank you for all the information you gather and share with the rest of us. I have a Garmin XT and the only reason I bought it was because of the screen brightness. Using the phone for sometime it pissed me off when I needed to look at the map and couldn't se a thing during the day. My question is... which screen is brighter during day light and direct sunlight? Garmin Zumo XT or the Caper Iter Pad? If they are at least the same, I will change my setup to the Caper Iter because Garmin sux. Planing a trip is a pain and most of the time it does not find the address I need, at least not in Portugal where I'm from. Any information on this comparison would be appreciated.
absolutely awesome video, hopefully i can have this nicely mounted on my BMW GSA soon in a cradle as I had to bring my NAV 6 to the dealer yesterday its suffering from the all well known issues after 5 months where the screen behaves irratic and i can't control it anymore......
Many mistake ItchyBoots setup for this. She uses a tablet that looks the same but is not Carpe Iter and she uses OSMand app for navigation 😊 But she is closing in 👍🏻
Great video 😂 And great timing - my boyfriend and I are still struggling with the Garmin devices (especially because of the missing Linux support for decades...). So it's great to learn about other devices. We didn't hear about this one yet (we are still beginner riders). So thanks! =) Looking foward to hear of this with more experience!
Hahaha love the intro Tjommi, and that is spot on. It is really time GARMIN takes this stuff serious. I think GARMIN is the simple and easy solution, and you know exactly what you got, or maybe surprised you don’t get more. Either way, for navigation on road and down in the big city’s, I have had great help in GARMIN. But i really need to take a closer look at this option for future adventures. Can’t you just switch to google maps to get directions? Really well made video that explained a lot of the questions i had about it. The controllers look great when you learn where everything is. Hahaha, i will promise to learn you the proper Ååååhh, if you teach me how to trow up the tent 🏕️😂 😂 Cheers
It was me that started the thread over on advrider forum about the original DMD as it was pretty unheard of back then and I could see the potential it had, glad to see it doing so well now and the developers are very active on the forum listening and acting on users feedback... Great app.
You could start a career as an actor😅 and in the main item you are right!! Very well done, it was a pleasure, thanks! Greetings from Braunschweig, Norbert
Great intro, Robert. And outro with the "real" oohh! We should try that with Frankonian beer. What is important for me riding offroad is a digital map that's crystal-clear and easy to read in a nanosecond. I have Garmin 390 trackmode and the Czech Mapsource navigator on a rugged Chinese Android smartphone, so two systems at a glance. But your DMD app coupled with a large screen looks much better. Food for thought. Thanks for your ideas, Günter/Nürnberg
@@NomadSweden Skol, Robert! We'll have Oedenberger tomorrow after our hike. A new brand to me - there are hundreds of microbreweries in Frankonia north of Nürnberg. Beer heaven ;-)
Well done. The Garmin Navi on my BMW is really bad. Navigation with Google Maps is better for me and has already helped when Garmin was stuck in its algorithm and didn't know what to do anymore. The Carpe Iter and its possibilities is a real alternative and gives me hope.👍
I use TOM TOM Raider. Since I leave Germany for my North Cape trip the way I should choose in a roundabout is directed against the traffic ! It show me to choose the right way of a split. Drive around 100 Meter the arrow changes to the left lane! I typed Geiranger via his tablet in the TOM TOM and finished in Hellesylt ! That is on the other end of the Geiranger fjord. I too check with google normally the way. If I belive only in TOM TOM, read three sentence earlier.
For many years I have been using a Garmin 590LM, coupled with Garmin VirbXE cameras. Although one can only pair one camera at a time, I had the ability to control the camera from the GPS unit. This makes it much easier to poke a button on the screen to take an image or start a video. Fast forward to a few weeks ago, and I "upgraded" to a Garmin XT2. I was extremely disappointed to learn that since Garmin discontinued their Virb camera line, with the exception of their backup cameras, deleted camera control from the XT series. As a part time TH-camr, I relied on camera control to produce my videos.
Thanks for doing this video. I have installed the app on my Samsung tab 3. Now adding the adv controller to complete the setup. Two questions if you don't mind? Could you do a video of the wiring, as I already have limited space under the seat, and would you comment on the wheel sensor? I use the rally moto app in the uk, and think the wheel sensor would be required? Thank you.
The carpe iter seems to have a good solution for attaching charging. How do people connect charging when using a more standard android device/phone? I mean surely the USB-C will vibrate loose during adv riding?
The problem with USB is not coming loose, but getting moisture in the phone when raining, and it will not charge anymore. When I used a phone I had a phone mount from Quad Lock with wireless charing which worked well.
Yes, so in effect you need to have something like the carpe iter that has a rugged outdoors- and vibration proof charging connector. If only the carpe iter wasn't so pricey...
Nomaden, tech nerd you are! And I am too. I'm trying to find a decent android for bike use with DMD2. Thinking about the Ulefone Armor X10, which is quite cheap, and hopefully capable of navigation.
Interesante . Todavía no se como garmin sobrevive. Creo que se han quedado atrás hace mucho tiempo. Soy gran seguidor del canal. Enhorabuena por tus contenidos. Espero que viajéis pronto al sur y podáis venir por España. Un saludo. Interesting . I still don't know how garmin survives. I think they have been left behind a long time ago. I am a big fan of the channel. Congratulations on your content. I hope you travel to the south soon and you can come through Spain. All the best.
I’m very close from getting me one of this but I’m very intrigued to know how does it compare to the On X off road system. I wouldn’t like to have 20 gadgets on my dashboard.. Excellent video btw !!! I have the Garmin Montana 750i but I want to upgrade
I really like the entusiasm and the work you put in to this. A great ambassador for the product. I have followed the development more or less since the start, and bought the lifetime access and controllers. And how much I really like to like it I am so far quite disappointed about the map it offers. Very lacking and not much help offroad. I always go back to locus where I can use topographical maps from lantmateriet in sweden and CNIG in Spain. I use the DMD/2 as a main screen on my mounted tablet. It is a nice main screen for bikes for sure, helpful to get a overview and easy access to the other applications. But for me the type of tablet and the maps I can use are more important. So I always start and navigate through the locus map, there is just so much better setup and user friendly. I know about the restrictions of the map use and that is why DMD uses the free maps. But if it could have an option to load your own offline maps it would be a whole package. Lets see in the future. Keep up the good work and ride safe.
Thanks Andreas! I know they are looking at new map layers and I have promoted Lantmäteriet :) so let's hope for that. In Sweden it's unbeatable in detail. Cheers!
very good video!!! I would like to know how you make your routes. Is it possible to do it directly on the smartphone and how Or should it be prepared on a computer and then transferred to the smartphone. If you have links/videos I would be grateful if you could provide them. Thanks in advance
😂 I love it! I also feel Garmin doesn’t think the motorcycling community isn’t their focus market as they have a very large commercial market. Garmin new developments seem to go for marathon/cross country runners, personal sports kinda stuff 😢. So personally I haven’t bothered upgrading my Garmin 64
Thank you :) Indeed they have great products in some areas they seem to focus on. Let see how the tackle the ADV market :) I have popcorn and watch them with suspense
Hello. I used gloves that have rubber covered fingertips before I got the little joystick from Carpe iter. And there were no problems, except in the rain, but then it doesn't work without gloves either 😎 /Seymor
Awesome de ice and set up Rob. This is how ut should look like from factory at ADV Bikes. 👌 Like the high vis of gravelroads. At the Garmin i have do do or download a "type modifier" to get the gravelroads more visible than the asphalt. I wonder how much Your friends and AJP Coop for AJP's future versions of their tablet? Might look into this as well. 🍺🍺🍺Ahhhh, Tjommi has practiced som on that but soon we are there as well 👀😂🙌
Hej an other great tutorial. How do you get that cool looking dashboard with the map on. I get my Carpe Iter 2 weeks ago but I don't get the Map in the corner. Could you do a tutorial for dummies. Thanks and keep on doing this.
Thanks. This is the unreleased beta version which will be released when done. But you can join the beta program if you want to try it out. Just know that things will not be fully completed or stable. You find it on the google play page for DMD2, a link to join the beta program.
Heya Robert, I am about to plan getting a Yamaha Extreme...for traveling. Now my idea is to add a Garmin thread overland 8" on Portrait Format just next to the new TFT... I was of course as well checking your DMD videos. the Garmin is also capable to install the DMD software and also to switch between garmin or DMD by a button click. Will there be enough space to mount the 8" garmin (Handlebar movements...) and do you like the idea of switching between the two or shall i just go for the DMD" and the x version of the thork tablet... ?
I have never tried the mounting you want to do so I can’t say really. Also not tried the Thread but you should ask in their active DMD user group on FB. I am sure you find lots of Thread experience there.
I really appreciate your details on the DMD2. I have decided to get a Samsung Tab Active 3 (Made in Vietnam), instead of a Thorks/Carpe-Iter, etc which are made in China. I would like to ask your advice on memory. Is the 64GB models OK for all the maps I would need or should I pop for the 128GB model? Thanks for your help.
I like your content. I just bought my 2023 Tènèrè 700 and named him Amanar (another Tamashek word representing the Orion constellation, or northern star kinda vibe, offering a protected and guided journey). :) $9k from the dealer with 3k miles, new tires and service and 9-10k in upgrades! Shows that the dealers really don't give you any money back on these things. Anyway, you've been a good source so far for me continuing researching my new purchase. I pick it up in a few days after they do the tires and some small work. Check out the add-ons I got for 11k out the door after tax and stuff... crazy Altrider High Front Fender Kit $229.00 ASV F3 Brake & Clutch Lever $220.00 BarkBusters VPS Handguards $160.00 BRP SUB Mount Scotts Stabilizer $708.00 Camel ADV Gut Guard $359.00 Camel ADV "The Fix" Brake Pedal $149.00 Enduristan Base Back 12L $110.00 Enduristan Sandstorm 4S Tank Bag $299.00 Garmin Zumo XT2 $599.00 GB Racing Engine Cover Set $210.00 HP Corse SP-1 Titanium Exhaust $689.00 Kriega Overlander-S OS 32 Bags $349.00 Kriega Overlander-S OS 32 Bags $349.00 Kriega OS Platform Mount $199.00 Kriega OS Platform Mount $199.00 Outback Motortek Rear Rack Combo $330.00 Outback Motortek Pannier Racks $355.00 SW Motech Crash Bar $284.00 SW Motech Gear Lever $193.00 SW Motech Water Pump Guard $154.00 Yoshimura LED Front Turn Signals $93.00 Yoshimura Fender Eliminator Kit $164.00 Yoshimura LED Sequential Rear Turn $159.00 Yamaha Radiator Guard $158.99 Yamaha Chain Guide $80.00
Hello Nomad Sweden. I've watched many of your videos on the Carpe Iter (CI) and DMD and would like your insight. I'm planning a cross-country trip across the U.S.A. and possibly down the Pan American on a DR650. It would be as much off road as possible. I've previously only used my smart phone and a TomTom Rider 550 for navigation, and both have worked well enough. But with this trip ahead of me, I was in between the Garmin Montana and the CI. The Garmin appears not to have POIs and city/highway navigation as a base map. It would be something I'd have to purchase. For the CI, it comes with Locus and you can really use any downloadable maps. What has been your experience with city and highway navigation without using your phone/sim data? I understand it is great with off road so I'm not worried about that. I'd like to use it offline or without data as much as possible, both in on and offroad. Thanks, Sean
Hi! DMD2 works very well offline. The main difference is that you don't get the super detailed directions like which lane to use etc. It shows where you need to go, that's all, but it's enough. Instead of the CI I would get the new DMD T-865x which is sold by Thork Racing. It's brighter, lighter and is made by the DMD2 team.
@@NomadSweden Thanks for the response! I just watched your video where you compare the CI to the DMD tablet and phone. How would you compare the holder and mounting brackets from CI and DMD. The DMD doesn't look like it locks it in as much as the CI does, though all reviews say it is very sturdy. And when you look at included offline maps, the CI has Locus world maps and the DMD would have their world maps included? And with that DMD world maps, you can search for any address or POI? I've been playing around with Locus and can't seem to do basic searches for addresses. For example, I can find a street but cannot look for a specific house number. I would like to understand the full specs for each map interface before I pull the trigger on a purchase.
Another question: I see you bought the DMD phone also for your Africa trip. Could you have taken your CI tablet and just hooked it up to your rented bikes battery or accesory plug? Or would mounting have made that too difficult since you have the special T7 mount on your personal bike? -Sean
@@seansterr7236 yes I loaned the dmd phone to test on the tanzania trip because it was easy to install and could run on usb. The big tablet would have been a lot more to install and a soecific mount fir handlebar would be needed. The phone was perfect for rented bikes
@@seansterr7236 Choosing between CI and the DMD-devices you need only to look at the hardware. They are both android tablets and both can run DMD, Locus and any navigation app you want. When you have the tablet you can then choose which software you prefer. The DMD2 app works well offline but I am not sure about house numbers offline. You have lot's of POI's available in offline. I find the DMD T-865 more "refined", light and the new version is even brighter than the CI.
So… What to say?😂 Just bought the Tablet, Adventure control and the mount for my GSA, a lot of €:s…. Hope the next version of DMD2 is coming soon. And Robert, more videos about how to operate and how to install, and optimize this things. Maybe I can pay you a visit, when the snow in Dalarna has meltet. I will bring some local beer….😉 Hej hopp!
Very nice job ! Is it possible to get a review video for the controlers and what part of the app are you using on your left hand and which on your right ? especially on your right because it sounds a litle tricky having a controleer on your gas controling hand .
Thanks for the video and the "Africa bit". With the Carpe Iter set with controllers and the touch disabled, if you take it off its mount, does it fall back on touch control automatically to use it as a normal tablet?
If you disable touch you need to enable it again before you release it. If i forget that and leave the bike i just restart the tablet and touch is back on
a perfect Video 🔥🔥🔥 the funny introduction hits the topic exactly: what do you need today to navigate - not just on the road, but for example the TET or a road book tour? I've also been using the CAPEITER for a long time - and with varying degrees of success. A few years ago, during the Hard Alpi Tour, the Bluetooth connection broke down and the device was dead. The problems associated with the power supply and the Android operating system have not yet been solved with the M8 connector either. Very annoying if you rely on it alone... And you have to give Garmin credit for that: the devices are very stable. I would never use an electronic road book in a rally, for example - and I'm not alone: paper is still used at the DAKAR! I'm curious to see which player will bring hardware that runs as stable as Garmin and includes the functionality of DMD2.
Indeed, stable and limited also means stable. Dakar is moving to digital roadbooks so the progress will go on. But of course on special devices I'm sure.
Garmin XT has the unique advantage, at least so far, the display works with motorcycle gloves, plus the brightness in the sun. For me, it would be a maximum advantage to use this display with an application like DMD2. Maybe the possibility to resoft the Garmin XT with DMD2...
Hej another great clip. Thanks for sharing. Do I need a special wire for the obd link? Do you have any link? Which Mount do you have to hold the carpe iter cradle on the Tenere. Do you Mount it on the original cockpit Bar? Have a nice one.
Thanks. The OBD connects to the Android device over bluetooth. You normally need an adapter cable to connect it to the bike from 16 pin to what ever your bike has. I have mounted my Carpe Iter on a rally tower so I don't have the cockpit bar. Just know that it weighs 1kg with the holder, so you need to make sure it is mounted well.
@@NomadSweden great thanks. Will get my carpe Iter in the next days. The plan ist to have it on a CRF 450l and on the T7. I would like to switch the cradle.Is it a standard 16 pole wire OBD I need for the T7? Any special Conection for the T7 ECU? Thanks for your support!
@@MrBenfru The OBD unit is 16 pins. If you have a T7 you see if it's 4 or 6 pins. (Newer bikes have 6 pins). Then google for an adapter cable for T7 with the number of pins.
I loaded DMD2 into my tablet. Even though i have not been able to use it, just playing around with it, really like it. One thing that bothers me is no no auto routte, and having to use that Garmin software to make a route and then load it into tablet. Running other android app, like radar scope (if call sig) will be a lot help as trips i take, weather can change in a heartbeat (bad storm reroute, well avoid anyway) Actually what i just said is not really correct. I can startup google map offline and use it for navigation if on highway. That's my plan anyway. Mostly i got it for the BDRs and other adventure tracks/routes. Humm, so i can play the music i have stored on my tablet also via handlebar controller ?
Cool. If you use the beta version it's updated at least once a week, often more. Right now it does have auto route with different riding styles etc. You can also control music since it has it's own controller widget you can place on the home screen. It's moving fast in development and it's getting close to perfect.
Oh boy! The quality of production and content itself is immaculate Robert. I actually came to compare my experience watching this video to the likes of FortNine. That’s high praise, but you deserve it🙌🏼
Thank you so much 🙏
@@NomadSweden I have to agree with @mADVenturista on the FortNine comment. This is getting more and more professional, plus you already have the Canadian vest 😁
@@michaeld6475 haha thanks
This guy is living his best life! All the effort put in behind the scenes since so many years are paying off! Thanks for sharing so much knowledge! Keep it up! Hope to cross paths when I finally buy myself an adv!
Thanks for the kind words!
Been using it for about 4 years and 50k miles at this point. Better than anything else, especially for offroad.
How secure is it during falls? I have a KTM 500 and my quad lock is not holding up to crashes.
@@Slov_ depends more on how you have it mounted. Mine has moved before, but never any kind of damage.
@@MeerkatADV but has it fallen off? 😂
@@Slov_ nope.
How does it work for on road? Do you just use Google Maps at that point? Does that work without a data plan/sim card in the device?
you are made of leading quality, positivly inovative, enthusiastic, clear, inclusive, inspirational. Would be great to meet you one day. awesome!
Thank you 🙏
Robert! I can't find words (strangely enough), you outdo yourself time and time again. Yes, as I said, I am speechless! Keep doing what you are doing, because you are doing very well.
Muchos gracias amigo
What steered me here is I recently learned that itchy boots is using this system for her North Africa travels. Love love love the intro! Even better I learned so much. It's the trickle-down effect. Thanks for that 👍🇸🇪🇺🇸
Thank you! Actually Noraly is using a tablet from the same factory, but it's not Carpe Iter. On the tablet she runs OSMand navigation app. So it's similar, but not the same exact hardware and not DMD2. But she is getting closer :)
This is gold! I have questioned for years why Garmin has never included connection to OBD and controllers like they have with their BMW branded navigators.
This is navigation taken to a new level! And also, you get all info of your bike directly on your phone/tablet!
I’m done with Garmin it’s slow screen keeps going black £495 last time they get any money of me!!! This is the best video I’ve seen I like this product you’re talking about..
I love this system and get no money saying so
For the past 18 years, I did all of my motorcycle travel navigation with paper maps... I recently purchased a new PR7 with a tablet and DMD2 included. I am not very tech-savvy, so I guess I need to figure out how to use it.
This is EXACTLY what I'm looking for!! ✨
Cool 😎
I am a fan of this system but I got a unit with some hardware problems. You find out about a company when there are problems. I'm genuinely pleased to report that my first problem was fixed quickly. My biggest problem was sending the unit back as I live in Brexitainia. I had to send it back a second time and the Czech company said they'd send me a new one as I really didn't trust the device anymore. I'm happy to say this company, both in Portugal and Czech Republic are decent and honourable. They're also pretty responsive when there is a problem so my takeaway is this. A good system from a decent company. I had a bit of a crappy unit and the backup was honest and honourable.
Thanks for the report. Glad to hear it 👍🏻
For many years, I used a Ule ruggedized mobile just for navigation on motorcycles. It worked well with predownloaded maps, IP68. Connected to my motorcycle battery. But it was just a ruggedized mobile. Washelpfull, till it fell off from the RAM mount, and realize only when I stopped. This seems great product to have. I have picked up a Tomtom and have been using it ever since.
Funny intro. Very interesting for Enduro Riders like me.Thanks a lot for sharing.
You’re welcome
Thanks!
Thank you sir 🙏
Great intro, Robert, and I hope it gives Garmin a wake-up call. That being said, I also have My Route App, which is also up there with the latest developments. I will, however, carry on with my 'old fashion' XT because all I really need is a map and direction to follow. The rest with all the buttons could be too distracting from enjoying the ride and views. Very interesting, though, and thank you for a great presentation.
Thanks
I think with DMD2 can be customized to give you that clear screen showing only the map
Kul att se att de händer något på denna marknaden! Har haft min garmin i många år och den har funkat rätt kass med tanke på vad dem och kartorna kostar. Ska kolla in denna!
You skit was brilliant!
I use a Oukitel 8 inch rugged tablet with DMD2 and that works great !!!! I made my own mount for it.
Fantastic video Robert! Hilarious and informative. In Canada Garmin GPS’s are completely useless if you decide to ride off the pavement. I use my Garmin Fenix 7x Saphire watch to navigate off road as it it is much more detailed and way more reliable.
Keep the videos coming!
Thanks 🙏
Agreed.
Seriously interesting, great intro to a new nav tool. Thanks for doing this
Thanks :)
Jättekul och informativt!
Tackar 😊🙏
So funny this inro! Great video, like most of yours!
I have been a 'hardcore' Garmin user since before mobile phones appeared, bought my first GPSII I think ik 1998.
This (and some other) video has finally pulled me over the line to get out there and try a tablet for navigation.
If even just for the fun of it.
I'm sure that your video will make Garmin realise they need to 'move with the wind' a little and get that stick out of their..
So thank you for making the step smaller 🙂
Jeroen
Thank you and welcome to the other side 😊
I have to say it was the tablet on the PR7 that I thought was a stand out feature, and the future of adventure bike dashboards.
Very, very good Robert, your production, story line and content are seriously good. Well done mate. 👍
Seriously though, I’m a Garmin XT user, what I’d like is Garmin to bring out a handlebar controller, so you can use it without taking your hands off the handle bars! It must surely be possible, judging by all the electrical pins on the back of the unit?
DMD looks great, for you guys that have endless offroad tracks to ride. 🤛😎🤜
Thanks! Well Garmin is supposedly starting to use Android as OS and I actually saw someone hacked it and runs DMD2 on it :D So perhaps they are looking to compete.
Very informative and helpful video. Thank you, Robert. Keep your production going.
Thanks 🙏
Thanks for sharing more about this device. I would love to have one myself, and you're giving me more reasons!
Thanks! You get closer and closer
@@NomadSweden true! I’ve been nervously using my iPhone for a while with Gaia but just ordered a DOOGEE (thanks Seymour!) to give Drivemode Dashboard a go without fully jumping in yet on a Carpe Iter.
Really good review Robert of the new version.
Thanks for posting. Cheers
Great video ! Finally got me an Android phone, been in the Apple univers for years :-) Installed the DMD2 now and testing. Also great news is that I will be able to control everything by my BMW wonderwheel when integration with WunderlinQ is finished :-)
I have the zumo xt. But I have dmd2 on my phone as a backup. And I am using it when hiking or just walking. In unknown forest arias.
Great! All I need for this to work, is a dirt road within 100 miles from my house... The state of North Carolina doesn't have many of those.
Didnt know that. Thanks
Cant wait for the update. Great tool, I just wish the early bar button had the joy stick, may need to upgrade.
I use the first version on my active tab 2. It's a good tool!
Epic intro. Swapped my XT Zumo for the Carpe and fitted the nav buttons either side as you have Robert. They might be upside down though as I can't operate it properly which is a big distraction!
Thanks. You can just flip them?
I hope you can also do a review on the Carpe Iter adventure?
The intro was so funny 🤣. I don't think that the Garmin guys are interested in going that far. By the way the new cave is nicely improving.
Thanks 😊
Wow thanks for sharing this Robert! I love the concept, because I currently run a Garmin Zumo and an iPhone on my bike. They both have pro and cons, so I run them simultaneously on certain trips.
Thanks Donny!
I am laughing so much. You should have your own comedy show. Hilarious. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Thanks for an early morning laugh before the sun rise.
Well good morning 😊
@@NomadSweden It was a funny morning, thanks to you. 😁
Det här är den bästa inledningen som jag har sett! 🤣
Haha tackar
Bonjour Robert,
Super présentation du Carpe Iter !!!
Je viens de le commander pour ma ténéré 700.
Pourriez-vous m'indiquer quel support ou tour rally utilisez-vous sur la ténéré en vidéo ?
Merci beaucoup,
Antoine
🙏👍🏻 www.prototypeteam.com/product/rally-tower-pro-yamaha-t700/
First, let me say, you guys are very good. I have watched a few videos on your trips and I love it. Also a thank you for all the information you gather and share with the rest of us.
I have a Garmin XT and the only reason I bought it was because of the screen brightness. Using the phone for sometime it pissed me off when I needed to look at the map and couldn't se a thing during the day.
My question is... which screen is brighter during day light and direct sunlight? Garmin Zumo XT or the Caper Iter Pad?
If they are at least the same, I will change my setup to the Caper Iter because Garmin sux. Planing a trip is a pain and most of the time it does not find the address I need, at least not in Portugal where I'm from.
Any information on this comparison would be appreciated.
Thanks 🙏 Garmin is very bright but Carpe is close or the same. But I haven’t seen them next to eachother.
absolutely awesome video, hopefully i can have this nicely mounted on my BMW GSA soon in a cradle as I had to bring my NAV 6 to the dealer yesterday its suffering from the all well known issues after 5 months where the screen behaves irratic and i can't control it anymore......
The next thing you’ll want is a new version of the Swiss Army knife.
You are a funny man!
Yes bring it on 😊 Thanks
This is GREAT! Is this what Noraly (ItchyBoots) is using in Series 7? Excellent video, excellent setup! All the best, Rob in Switzerland
Many mistake ItchyBoots setup for this. She uses a tablet that looks the same but is not Carpe Iter and she uses OSMand app for navigation 😊 But she is closing in 👍🏻
looks good it will give existing navigation devices a hard time in keeping up
interesting devices, and good review. Now I want to test it myself
Great video 😂
And great timing - my boyfriend and I are still struggling with the Garmin devices (especially because of the missing Linux support for decades...). So it's great to learn about other devices. We didn't hear about this one yet (we are still beginner riders). So thanks! =)
Looking foward to hear of this with more experience!
Glad to help :)
Just put DMD2 on my phone to have a look at it and I'm sold
Super presentation. Am planning to buy one. Have emailed them regarding maps for East Africa. They promptly responded. My XT is up for sale.
Cool 😎
Hahaha love the intro Tjommi, and that is spot on. It is really time GARMIN takes this stuff serious. I think GARMIN is the simple and easy solution, and you know exactly what you got, or maybe surprised you don’t get more. Either way, for navigation on road and down in the big city’s, I have had great help in GARMIN. But i really need to take a closer look at this option for future adventures. Can’t you just switch to google maps to get directions? Really well made video that explained a lot of the questions i had about it. The controllers look great when you learn where everything is. Hahaha, i will promise to learn you the proper Ååååhh, if you teach me how to trow up the tent 🏕️😂 😂 Cheers
Thanks man 😊 yes i use google maps and other apps also. Google even works with the controllers
That intro was fun ! And the device itself is gorgeous but it will take a lot of domestic money laundry for me to be able to purchase...
Thanks. But you don’t need the device as mentioned. Just an Android device and a controller
It was me that started the thread over on advrider forum about the original DMD as it was pretty unheard of back then and I could see the potential it had, glad to see it doing so well now and the developers are very active on the forum listening and acting on users feedback... Great app.
Thank you!!! ;)
Thanks for starting that thread and showing me the way.
Great work in every way! Thanks!!
Tackar :)
You could start a career as an actor😅 and in the main item you are right!! Very well done, it was a pleasure, thanks!
Greetings from Braunschweig, Norbert
Danke sehr Norbert
Great explanation and a really great channel. Congrats. By the way, can you use the roadbook with the smaller phone-type device as well? Cheers.
Thanks 🙏 yes roadbook works on smaller devices too
Great intro, Robert. And outro with the "real" oohh! We should try that with Frankonian beer. What is important for me riding offroad is a digital map that's crystal-clear and easy to read in a nanosecond. I have Garmin 390 trackmode and the Czech Mapsource navigator on a rugged Chinese Android smartphone, so two systems at a glance. But your DMD app coupled with a large screen looks much better. Food for thought. Thanks for your ideas, Günter/Nürnberg
Thanks Günther. I will try the ÅÅhh with Franziskaner Weissen tonight.
@@NomadSweden Skol, Robert! We'll have Oedenberger tomorrow after our hike. A new brand to me - there are hundreds of microbreweries in Frankonia north of Nürnberg. Beer heaven ;-)
Love how you swapped the mirrors around after your session with Anders Olofsson 😁.
Aaahh you noticed 😊
@@NomadSweden Vad heter dina speglar ?
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Well done. The Garmin Navi on my BMW is really bad. Navigation with Google Maps is better for me and has already helped when Garmin was stuck in its algorithm and didn't know what to do anymore. The Carpe Iter and its possibilities is a real alternative and gives me hope.👍
I use TOM TOM Raider.
Since I leave Germany for my North Cape trip the way I should choose in a roundabout is directed against the traffic ! It show me to choose the right way of a split.
Drive around 100 Meter the arrow changes to the left lane!
I typed Geiranger via his tablet in the TOM TOM and finished in Hellesylt ! That is on the other end of the Geiranger fjord.
I too check with google normally the way. If I belive only in TOM TOM, read three sentence earlier.
For many years I have been using a Garmin 590LM, coupled with Garmin VirbXE cameras. Although one can only pair one camera at a time, I had the ability to control the camera from the GPS unit. This makes it much easier to poke a button on the screen to take an image or start a video. Fast forward to a few weeks ago, and I "upgraded" to a Garmin XT2. I was extremely disappointed to learn that since Garmin discontinued their Virb camera line, with the exception of their backup cameras, deleted camera control from the XT series. As a part time TH-camr, I relied on camera control to produce my videos.
Yes we miss what we get used to. :) I never had that so I don't miss it.
I’ve just got it with a Samsung galaxy tab3 it will tack some learning as I’m a Apple guy lol
Yes it's a learning curve (or de-learning?)
Fantastic stuff. Love it
Thanks for doing this video. I have installed the app on my Samsung tab 3. Now adding the adv controller to complete the setup. Two questions if you don't mind? Could you do a video of the wiring, as I already have limited space under the seat, and would you comment on the wheel sensor? I use the rally moto app in the uk, and think the wheel sensor would be required? Thank you.
Already time for a follow up video 😊
Nice! How do you highlight the unpaved roads?
In the new version, available only as beta right now but will come soon, it is a setting. Turn it on and it will highlight
The carpe iter seems to have a good solution for attaching charging. How do people connect charging when using a more standard android device/phone? I mean surely the USB-C will vibrate loose during adv riding?
The problem with USB is not coming loose, but getting moisture in the phone when raining, and it will not charge anymore. When I used a phone I had a phone mount from Quad Lock with wireless charing which worked well.
Yes, so in effect you need to have something like the carpe iter that has a rugged outdoors- and vibration proof charging connector. If only the carpe iter wasn't so pricey...
Entertaining and informative, as usual. Thank you!
No, thank YOU
Nice put in scene
Nomaden, tech nerd you are! And I am too. I'm trying to find a decent android for bike use with DMD2. Thinking about the Ulefone Armor X10, which is quite cheap, and hopefully capable of navigation.
Thanks! Yes the Ule will work fine
Interesante . Todavía no se como garmin sobrevive. Creo que se han quedado atrás hace mucho tiempo. Soy gran seguidor del canal. Enhorabuena por tus contenidos. Espero que viajéis pronto al sur y podáis venir por España. Un saludo.
Interesting . I still don't know how garmin survives. I think they have been left behind a long time ago. I am a big fan of the channel. Congratulations on your content. I hope you travel to the south soon and you can come through Spain. All the best.
Thank you :)
I’m very close from getting me one of this but I’m very intrigued to know how does it compare to the On X off road system. I wouldn’t like to have 20 gadgets on my dashboard..
Excellent video btw !!!
I have the Garmin Montana 750i but I want to upgrade
Great Intro 😂😂👍, and very nice video, with great explanations, as always. I have the Zumo currently, but hmmm, let’s see, I like this one also…
I really like the entusiasm and the work you put in to this. A great ambassador for the product. I have followed the development more or less since the start, and bought the lifetime access and controllers. And how much I really like to like it I am so far quite disappointed about the map it offers. Very lacking and not much help offroad. I always go back to locus where I can use topographical maps from lantmateriet in sweden and CNIG in Spain.
I use the DMD/2 as a main screen on my mounted tablet. It is a nice main screen for bikes for sure, helpful to get a overview and easy access to the other applications. But for me the type of tablet and the maps I can use are more important. So I always start and navigate through the locus map, there is just so much better setup and user friendly.
I know about the restrictions of the map use and that is why DMD uses the free maps. But if it could have an option to load your own offline maps it would be a whole package. Lets see in the future.
Keep up the good work and ride safe.
Thanks Andreas! I know they are looking at new map layers and I have promoted Lantmäteriet :) so let's hope for that. In Sweden it's unbeatable in detail. Cheers!
Great stuff.. Yes I do hope for that 😊
Can I watch NOMAD SWEDEN on this device? Great review!
How about a map showing all your adventures on the wall of the ManCave?
I would never promote a device that could not show Nomad videos! Yes I am looking for a world map :)
Awesome! Can’t wait to see it.
very good video!!! I would like to know how you make your routes. Is it possible to do it directly on the smartphone and how Or should it be prepared on a computer and then transferred to the smartphone. If you have links/videos I would be grateful if you could provide them. Thanks in advance
Thanks for your question. I will make a video about this soon because there is a new route planning tool coming.
@@NomadSweden Thanks!!! Looking forward!!! Greetings from Bulgaria!!!
😂 I love it! I also feel Garmin doesn’t think the motorcycling community isn’t their focus market as they have a very large commercial market. Garmin new developments seem to go for marathon/cross country runners, personal sports kinda stuff 😢. So personally I haven’t bothered upgrading my Garmin 64
Thank you :) Indeed they have great products in some areas they seem to focus on. Let see how the tackle the ADV market :) I have popcorn and watch them with suspense
Hey, this looks really good. Is there a tutorial somewhere on how to connect it with 690 / 701 ECU as well? Very interesting 🤔
Thanks. Not sure about a tutorial but you need an obd reader for the bike. The rest is bluetooth.
Hello, does the Doogee phone work with gloves?
Great video.
Tks.
Hello. I used gloves that have rubber covered fingertips before I got the little joystick from Carpe iter. And there were no problems, except in the rain, but then it doesn't work without gloves either 😎
/Seymor
Nailed it Robert, really well done. Do you know when the update will be released?
Thanks 😊not sure but the beta is open to use now
@@NomadSweden love my carpe iter, sometimes a little buggy being android but all worth it for the durability and controllers
Awesome de ice and set up Rob. This is how ut should look like from factory at ADV Bikes. 👌 Like the high vis of gravelroads. At the Garmin i have do do or download a "type modifier" to get the gravelroads more visible than the asphalt. I wonder how much Your friends and AJP Coop for AJP's future versions of their tablet? Might look into this as well. 🍺🍺🍺Ahhhh, Tjommi has practiced som on that but soon we are there as well 👀😂🙌
Thanks! Ajp runs dmd2 already so they will be updated for sure
Hallo, for coolant temperature and rpm you need an obd lx, you know if it's possible to put an obd also on a old moto like the Africa twin 750? Thanks
I do not know, sorry
Hej an other great tutorial. How do you get that cool looking dashboard with the map on. I get my Carpe Iter 2 weeks ago but I don't get the Map in the corner. Could you do a tutorial for dummies. Thanks and keep on doing this.
Thanks. This is the unreleased beta version which will be released when done. But you can join the beta program if you want to try it out. Just know that things will not be fully completed or stable. You find it on the google play page for DMD2, a link to join the beta program.
@@NomadSweden ohh....and i tried as stupid 🙄
Heya Robert, I am about to plan getting a Yamaha Extreme...for traveling. Now my idea is to add a Garmin thread overland 8" on Portrait Format just next to the new TFT... I was of course as well checking your DMD videos. the Garmin is also capable to install the DMD software and also to switch between garmin or DMD by a button click. Will there be enough space to mount the 8" garmin (Handlebar movements...) and do you like the idea of switching between the two or shall i just go for the DMD" and the x version of the thork tablet... ?
I have never tried the mounting you want to do so I can’t say really. Also not tried the Thread but you should ask in their active DMD user group on FB. I am sure you find lots of Thread experience there.
I really appreciate your details on the DMD2. I have decided to get a Samsung Tab Active 3 (Made in Vietnam), instead of a Thorks/Carpe-Iter, etc which are made in China. I would like to ask your advice on memory. Is the 64GB models OK for all the maps I would need or should I pop for the 128GB model? Thanks for your help.
I think 64 would be ok
I like your content. I just bought my 2023 Tènèrè 700 and named him Amanar (another Tamashek word representing the Orion constellation, or northern star kinda vibe, offering a protected and guided journey). :)
$9k from the dealer with 3k miles, new tires and service and 9-10k in upgrades! Shows that the dealers really don't give you any money back on these things. Anyway, you've been a good source so far for me continuing researching my new purchase. I pick it up in a few days after they do the tires and some small work.
Check out the add-ons I got for 11k out the door after tax and stuff... crazy
Altrider High Front Fender Kit $229.00
ASV F3 Brake & Clutch Lever $220.00
BarkBusters VPS Handguards $160.00
BRP SUB Mount Scotts Stabilizer $708.00
Camel ADV Gut Guard $359.00
Camel ADV "The Fix" Brake Pedal $149.00
Enduristan Base Back 12L $110.00
Enduristan Sandstorm 4S Tank Bag $299.00
Garmin Zumo XT2 $599.00
GB Racing Engine Cover Set $210.00
HP Corse SP-1 Titanium Exhaust $689.00
Kriega Overlander-S OS 32 Bags $349.00
Kriega Overlander-S OS 32 Bags $349.00
Kriega OS Platform Mount $199.00
Kriega OS Platform Mount $199.00
Outback Motortek Rear Rack Combo $330.00
Outback Motortek Pannier Racks $355.00
SW Motech Crash Bar $284.00
SW Motech Gear Lever $193.00
SW Motech Water Pump Guard $154.00
Yoshimura LED Front Turn Signals $93.00
Yoshimura Fender Eliminator Kit $164.00
Yoshimura LED Sequential Rear Turn $159.00
Yamaha Radiator Guard $158.99
Yamaha Chain Guide $80.00
Oh wow that’s a lot of addons 😲But it’s what
Makes us happy. Have fun with your new ride 👊🏻✊🏻
Hello Nomad Sweden. I've watched many of your videos on the Carpe Iter (CI) and DMD and would like your insight. I'm planning a cross-country trip across the U.S.A. and possibly down the Pan American on a DR650. It would be as much off road as possible. I've previously only used my smart phone and a TomTom Rider 550 for navigation, and both have worked well enough. But with this trip ahead of me, I was in between the Garmin Montana and the CI. The Garmin appears not to have POIs and city/highway navigation as a base map. It would be something I'd have to purchase. For the CI, it comes with Locus and you can really use any downloadable maps. What has been your experience with city and highway navigation without using your phone/sim data? I understand it is great with off road so I'm not worried about that. I'd like to use it offline or without data as much as possible, both in on and offroad. Thanks, Sean
Hi! DMD2 works very well offline. The main difference is that you don't get the super detailed directions like which lane to use etc. It shows where you need to go, that's all, but it's enough.
Instead of the CI I would get the new DMD T-865x which is sold by Thork Racing. It's brighter, lighter and is made by the DMD2 team.
@@NomadSweden Thanks for the response! I just watched your video where you compare the CI to the DMD tablet and phone. How would you compare the holder and mounting brackets from CI and DMD. The DMD doesn't look like it locks it in as much as the CI does, though all reviews say it is very sturdy. And when you look at included offline maps, the CI has Locus world maps and the DMD would have their world maps included? And with that DMD world maps, you can search for any address or POI? I've been playing around with Locus and can't seem to do basic searches for addresses. For example, I can find a street but cannot look for a specific house number. I would like to understand the full specs for each map interface before I pull the trigger on a purchase.
Another question: I see you bought the DMD phone also for your Africa trip. Could you have taken your CI tablet and just hooked it up to your rented bikes battery or accesory plug? Or would mounting have made that too difficult since you have the special T7 mount on your personal bike? -Sean
@@seansterr7236 yes I loaned the dmd phone to test on the tanzania trip because it was easy to install and could run on usb. The big tablet would have been a lot more to install and a soecific mount fir handlebar would be needed. The phone was perfect for rented bikes
@@seansterr7236 Choosing between CI and the DMD-devices you need only to look at the hardware. They are both android tablets and both can run DMD, Locus and any navigation app you want. When you have the tablet you can then choose which software you prefer.
The DMD2 app works well offline but I am not sure about house numbers offline. You have lot's of POI's available in offline.
I find the DMD T-865 more "refined", light and the new version is even brighter than the CI.
So…
What to say?😂
Just bought the Tablet, Adventure control and the mount for my GSA, a lot of €:s….
Hope the next version of DMD2 is coming soon.
And Robert, more videos about how to operate and how to install, and optimize this things.
Maybe I can pay you a visit, when the snow in Dalarna has meltet.
I will bring some local beer….😉
Hej hopp!
You had me at beer! Welcome!
I run DMD2 on a tablet and a Garmin XT on the handlebar on my AJP PR7. Navigation is much easier and more fun with the DMD2.
Which tablet do you use?
@@carvalhonj Its a Samsung Galaxy tab. Was delivered with my new bike.th-cam.com/video/86_hQBDvlsA/w-d-xo.html
@@WeckforsDiscovery thank you…I will watch👍🏼👍🏼
Very nice job ! Is it possible to get a review video for the controlers and what part of the app are you using on your left hand and which on your right ? especially on your right because it sounds a litle tricky having a controleer on your gas controling hand .
On roadbook I have scroll and trip meter controls on the left so I don't need right side often. On maps I need to use both sides, but mainly left.
@@NomadSweden thank you !
Can you set navigation like directions from point a to b
When its ready yes
Thanks for the video and the "Africa bit". With the Carpe Iter set with controllers and the touch disabled, if you take it off its mount, does it fall back on touch control automatically to use it as a normal tablet?
If you disable touch you need to enable it again before you release it. If i forget that and leave the bike i just restart the tablet and touch is back on
He's Superman! A pair of glasses and nobody knows it's the same guy =)
Haha 🕺 💨
a perfect Video 🔥🔥🔥
the funny introduction hits the topic exactly: what do you need today to navigate - not just on the road, but for example the TET or a road book tour?
I've also been using the CAPEITER for a long time - and with varying degrees of success. A few years ago, during the Hard Alpi Tour, the Bluetooth connection broke down and the device was dead. The problems associated with the power supply and the Android operating system have not yet been solved with the M8 connector either.
Very annoying if you rely on it alone... And you have to give Garmin credit for that: the devices are very stable. I would never use an electronic road book in a rally, for example - and I'm not alone: paper is still used at the DAKAR! I'm curious to see which player will bring hardware that runs as stable as Garmin and includes the functionality of DMD2.
Indeed, stable and limited also means stable. Dakar is moving to digital roadbooks so the progress will go on. But of course on special devices I'm sure.
@@NomadSweden i am too - and i'm pretty sure it won't be an android system...
Garmin XT has the unique advantage, at least so far, the display works with motorcycle gloves, plus the brightness in the sun. For me, it would be a maximum advantage to use this display with an application like DMD2. Maybe the possibility to resoft the Garmin XT with DMD2...
Indeed, newer Garmin devices runs on Android, and I've seen video of someone running DMD2 on Garmin Tread.
Excellent production, very detailed, have you an affiliate link to Carpe Iter? If so id use the link for you to get a commision
Thanks! Sorry no comission but I get test products and thats good enough for me
Great video. Is the device on the bike connected to the phone or how does it get it’s data? And you also can navigate without cell-service?
It can use shared internet from phone or its own sim card. Its just a tablet.all maps are offline and need no internet
Great video mate! ❤
Great vid... Love the entire production... Love the new studio digs. What model Doogee Android did u spec?
Thanks! The phone is Doogee S86 Pro
@@NomadSweden Robert, are you SIM carding the doogie or just tethering it?
@@NomadSweden Robert... Question: Do you know if DMD2 is works in Android Auto? This would be good for what I may be planning
@@ToriADVMoto I would say no. I do not think it does
Very interesting I do like it.
Hej another great clip. Thanks for sharing. Do I need a special wire for the obd link? Do you have any link? Which Mount do you have to hold the carpe iter cradle on the Tenere. Do you Mount it on the original cockpit Bar? Have a nice one.
Thanks. The OBD connects to the Android device over bluetooth. You normally need an adapter cable to connect it to the bike from 16 pin to what ever your bike has. I have mounted my Carpe Iter on a rally tower so I don't have the cockpit bar. Just know that it weighs 1kg with the holder, so you need to make sure it is mounted well.
@@NomadSweden great thanks. Will get my carpe Iter in the next days. The plan ist to have it on a CRF 450l and on the T7. I would like to switch the cradle.Is it a standard 16 pole wire OBD I need for the T7? Any special Conection for the T7 ECU? Thanks for your support!
@@MrBenfru The OBD unit is 16 pins. If you have a T7 you see if it's 4 or 6 pins. (Newer bikes have 6 pins). Then google for an adapter cable for T7 with the number of pins.
@@NomadSweden cool! thank so much!
Great infos, thank you so much, man.
🙏
I loaded DMD2 into my tablet. Even though i have not been able to use it, just playing around with it, really like it.
One thing that bothers me is no no auto routte, and having to use that Garmin software to make a route and then load it into tablet.
Running other android app, like radar scope (if call sig) will be a lot help as trips i take, weather can change in a heartbeat (bad storm reroute, well avoid anyway)
Actually what i just said is not really correct. I can startup google map offline and use it for navigation if on highway. That's my plan anyway.
Mostly i got it for the BDRs and other adventure tracks/routes.
Humm, so i can play the music i have stored on my tablet also via handlebar controller ?
Cool. If you use the beta version it's updated at least once a week, often more. Right now it does have auto route with different riding styles etc. You can also control music since it has it's own controller widget you can place on the home screen. It's moving fast in development and it's getting close to perfect.