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<blockquote data-quote="feejer222" data-source="post: 207413" data-attributes="member: 4611"><p>I have TomTom sat nav in my van at work and it is heaven sent. Works perfectly every time.</p><p></p><p>When looking around for a sat nav for the bike I did a little research on the Garmin, as is often discussed on here, and also the TomTom 'rider'. This is the only TomTom product that is designed for a bike.</p><p></p><p>I decided on the TomTom, mainly because I am familiar with the format and the write-ups said it was one of the best. It still works well even when in the centre of a building, as its designed to work from upto 20 satelites at any one time and has a really strong signal.</p><p></p><p>My first stop was the TomTom website where they have a long info page on the product which I took the trouble to read, then I clicked on 'where to buy' this brought up 2 long lists of both online and high street outlets.</p><p></p><p>The TomTom Rider was no-where to be found on any of the online sellers sites, nor when I rang 3 of the high street outlets did they have any. Only the third of these was able to tell me that TomTom have discontinued it because of poor sales. There was no phone number for TomTom direct, I ha to go through a lengthy registration procedure before I could send a question which will be answered in 24 hours. :angry: </p><p></p><p>Why the **** did they have all the crap on their website and a list of suppliers????? :angry: :angry: </p><p></p><p>I have located a supplier on Ebay and paid over the retail for one (only by £25).</p><p></p><p>If you want one......be quick!</p><p></p><p>Do you have TomTom in the States?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="feejer222, post: 207413, member: 4611"] I have TomTom sat nav in my van at work and it is heaven sent. Works perfectly every time. When looking around for a sat nav for the bike I did a little research on the Garmin, as is often discussed on here, and also the TomTom 'rider'. This is the only TomTom product that is designed for a bike. I decided on the TomTom, mainly because I am familiar with the format and the write-ups said it was one of the best. It still works well even when in the centre of a building, as its designed to work from upto 20 satelites at any one time and has a really strong signal. My first stop was the TomTom website where they have a long info page on the product which I took the trouble to read, then I clicked on 'where to buy' this brought up 2 long lists of both online and high street outlets. The TomTom Rider was no-where to be found on any of the online sellers sites, nor when I rang 3 of the high street outlets did they have any. Only the third of these was able to tell me that TomTom have discontinued it because of poor sales. There was no phone number for TomTom direct, I ha to go through a lengthy registration procedure before I could send a question which will be answered in 24 hours. :angry: Why the **** did they have all the crap on their website and a list of suppliers????? :angry: :angry: I have located a supplier on Ebay and paid over the retail for one (only by £25). If you want one......be quick! Do you have TomTom in the States? [/QUOTE]
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