MrSchaefer
New member
Hey all,
I have been in the market to add GPS to the Spyder for the last year. I looked at figuring out a RAM mount for my phone, or a Garmin or whatever.. and then came across a interesting little product called a Beeline Moto. It's from the UK - I got mine in the mail a few days ago and just got back from an initial test ride. It's VERY different from traditional GPS and is frankly EXACTLY what I wanted for a motorcycle GPS.
The Beeline is minimalist. It has a 1" monochrome circular screen but that screen tells you everything you need to know at a glance. It shows what the road is about to do, what direction your next turn is, how sharp your next turn is, and how many miles until that turn (or KM if you prefer). I really didn't want my phone mounted on the bike, too much risk, no easy way to do it and TONS of distractions from text and what not. This little guy distills it all into one small screen.

Drawback is it does require your phone to run the App and GPS (iPhone or Android) so it's not a true standalone device. I don't know if it does spoken turn by turn or not because I didn't have my Senna on my test ride.

Taking the Spyder on a 700 mile ride through Northern Minnesota starting tomorrow so this little guy will get a work out. 30h battery life should do nicely.
Anyway - saw some speculation about it in a forum search and thought I would add my 2c since I have one now!
More info: https://beeline.co/
I have been in the market to add GPS to the Spyder for the last year. I looked at figuring out a RAM mount for my phone, or a Garmin or whatever.. and then came across a interesting little product called a Beeline Moto. It's from the UK - I got mine in the mail a few days ago and just got back from an initial test ride. It's VERY different from traditional GPS and is frankly EXACTLY what I wanted for a motorcycle GPS.
The Beeline is minimalist. It has a 1" monochrome circular screen but that screen tells you everything you need to know at a glance. It shows what the road is about to do, what direction your next turn is, how sharp your next turn is, and how many miles until that turn (or KM if you prefer). I really didn't want my phone mounted on the bike, too much risk, no easy way to do it and TONS of distractions from text and what not. This little guy distills it all into one small screen.

Drawback is it does require your phone to run the App and GPS (iPhone or Android) so it's not a true standalone device. I don't know if it does spoken turn by turn or not because I didn't have my Senna on my test ride.

Taking the Spyder on a 700 mile ride through Northern Minnesota starting tomorrow so this little guy will get a work out. 30h battery life should do nicely.
Anyway - saw some speculation about it in a forum search and thought I would add my 2c since I have one now!
More info: https://beeline.co/