After well over a year of trying to get Genius Maps to work, I’m ready to give it up. It’s not Genius Maps per se, since Sygic also has the same issues, it’s really BRP connect. Too many times when it just sits there trying to connect, as well as times when it says ‘Application not available’ and freezes the display (you have to stop, open the frunk, and disconnect the iPhone to get the display back). It was a valiant experiment, but BRP clearly has inadequate software testing and QA, and I have little expectation that they will have all the bugs ironed out for quite a few more firmware releases over the next year or so.
As such, I’ve decided to bite the bullet and get a ‘real’ GPS, probably a Garmin since that’s what I’ve had on my other bikes and it works well. The problem is that the BRP/Garmin cradle, like most bikes, is a non-locking one. That’s a bit of a hassle parking and leaving the bike for a short while (gas stop, lunch break, etc) as the GPS could easily ‘walk off’.
Does anyone know of a Garmin GPS mount that is lockable and will work on a 2018 Spyder RTL? Seems like this shouldn’t be an unusual request, but I’ve never seen one advertised anywhere and haven’t been able to find one on any of the Spyder accessory vendors. Not critical of course, since it’s not all that difficult to remove and replace the unit when leaving the bike, but it sure would be a nice thing to have.
Thanks in advance for any help or advice,
- Ken (2018 Spyder RTL)
As such, I’ve decided to bite the bullet and get a ‘real’ GPS, probably a Garmin since that’s what I’ve had on my other bikes and it works well. The problem is that the BRP/Garmin cradle, like most bikes, is a non-locking one. That’s a bit of a hassle parking and leaving the bike for a short while (gas stop, lunch break, etc) as the GPS could easily ‘walk off’.
Does anyone know of a Garmin GPS mount that is lockable and will work on a 2018 Spyder RTL? Seems like this shouldn’t be an unusual request, but I’ve never seen one advertised anywhere and haven’t been able to find one on any of the Spyder accessory vendors. Not critical of course, since it’s not all that difficult to remove and replace the unit when leaving the bike, but it sure would be a nice thing to have.
Thanks in advance for any help or advice,
- Ken (2018 Spyder RTL)