• There were many reasons for the change of the site software, the biggest was security. The age of the old software also meant no server updates for certain programs. There are many benefits to the new software, one of the biggest is the mobile functionality. Ill fix up some stuff in the coming days, we'll also try to get some of the old addons back or the data imported back into the site like the garage. To create a thread or to reply with a post is basically the same as it was in the prior software. The default style of the site is light colored, but i temporarily added a darker colored style, to change you can find a link at the bottom of the site.

2018 RT Limited

Thanks for the video! :clap:
Question: Does this mean that I will have to (finally) purchase a smartphone; in order to take full advantage of the bike's features? :shocked:
 


Once again the "Herd" is overly excited and making irrational guess's about the unknown. Only BRP holds the Key to their rationality and taming of strange behavior. Oh when will it ever end!
:joke:

​Jack

Careful Jack, we could end up giving you the "voice of reason" nickname. :roflblack::roflblack:
 
Phone service - out of the area?

What happens when you ride in back country where there is limited or no cellphone coverage? I use the Garmin lots of times because there is no cellphone coverage (or worse - expensive roaming charges), and without connections the only salvation is the GPS that uses satellites.
 
harley nave

the nav on the harley is very very good you can import or export routes do your home work before nocking things please
 
2018 RT

We all like the "new things" but I'm wondering how well the owners manual will explane how the new "gauge, gps, radio" functions work. I had to research this website just to know how to delete a preset radio station !

With the old Garmin zumo 590, I was able to also mount it on my "H D Streetglide" or any "other vehicle"! Also play with it sitting on a toilet! LOL!
 
We all like the "new things" but I'm wondering how well the owners manual will explane how the new "gauge, gps, radio" functions work. I had to research this website just to know how to delete a preset radio station !

With the old Garmin zumo 590, I was able to also mount it on my "H D Streetglide" or any "other vehicle"! Also play with it sitting on a toilet! LOL!

:welcome:

Good luck. I guess time will tell.
 
We all like the "new things" but I'm wondering how well the owners manual will explane how the new "gauge, gps, radio" functions work. I had to research this website just to know how to delete a preset radio station !

With the old Garmin zumo 590, I was able to also mount it on my "H D Streetglide" or any "other vehicle"! Also play with it sitting on a toilet! LOL!
Exactly. There are going to be infinite threads on this stuff as these hit the roads. The BRP manual has to be the worst ive ever encountered lol. This is going to be interesting for sure. Confusion galore.
 
  • With a standard GPS, you are directly linked to satellites. With REVER, I do not believe you are but use "data plan" on your phone.
It is a common mis-conception that a phone with GPS capability does not use the satellites; they DO.

Without a GPS chip, they would be mostly useless, since the "phone" equipment and it's signals aren't nearly accurate enough.
 
Thanks for the video! :clap:
Question: Does this mean that I will have to (finally) purchase a smartphone; in order to take full advantage of the bike's features? :shocked:
Looks that way. Your flip phone won't interface with the Advanced Technology.
Mike
 
Exactly. There are going to be infinite threads on this stuff as these hit the roads. The BRP manual has to be the worst ive ever encountered lol. This is going to be interesting for sure. Confusion galore.

When I bought my 2012 Genesis (new) I was surprised to find it had two Owners Manuals. One for the car itself and another, almost the same size, for the infotainment system (including nav). Unbelievable!
 
It really is not that bad, as I understand it. You select a route on your phone with the Rever ap, either one you download or one you make or have made from previous trips. Then plug your phone it, transfer the maps from the phone Rever to the Spyder Rever, and the GPS on the Spyder does the rest. There is no data usage, only the satellite links.

You can do the same now to your GPS, Garmin. Example, I downloaded some maps of routes for the upcoming Maggie Valley trip, from the host website, kind of. Then used a totally different ap to send it to my Garmin, when I get there, hopefully it worked, time will tell.

The advantage of the new system is that it is using the same ap on both devices, therby much less chance for corruption of the data.

Joe
 
It really is not that bad, as I understand it. You select a route on your phone with the Rever ap, either one you download or one you make or have made from previous trips. Then plug your phone it, transfer the maps from the phone Rever to the Spyder Rever, and the GPS on the Spyder does the rest. There is no data usage, only the satellite links.

You can do the same now to your GPS, Garmin. Example, I downloaded some maps of routes for the upcoming Maggie Valley trip, from the host website, kind of. Then used a totally different ap to send it to my Garmin, when I get there, hopefully it worked, time will tell.

The advantage of the new system is that it is using the same ap on both devices, therby much less chance for corruption of the data.

Joe
so do you believe the GPS in the bike has maps in it and could be used to find a destination by itself or does it rely on a smart phone for everything. If it is a proper GPS things like map and software updates will be interesting. I think it's not much more than a monitor fir your phone maps.
 
2018 RTL

Just curious. I have a 2016 RTL. Didnt like the Garmin 660 so I removed it and the mount. I installed a Ram mount in its place and use my Galaxy S8+ in its place. I can use Google Maps and also stream music as well as answer calls all through my bluetooth headset. By using my Spotify subscription I can download all my music so i dont use data while listening to my music. I also added a usb plug in the vacant switch spot so I can keep my phone charged all the time.

What am I missing?

Thanks for yout input.
 
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