Although I can't do much long distance riding I'm thinking of getting one of these...........
Anybody got any views / experience regarding them ?
https://global.beeline.co/pages/beeline-moto
Beeline Moto
- Rhencullen
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Beeline Moto
1977 Suzuki GT750B - 2003 Honda CB1300 - 1979 Honda CBX1000
- Alan H
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Re: Beeline Moto
Haaar much?!?!?!
I've got a usb point and satnav mount on all mine and just swap the Tomtom to whatever I'm going out on.
I've got a usb point and satnav mount on all mine and just swap the Tomtom to whatever I'm going out on.
Proof that four strokes are over complicated
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Re: Beeline Moto
Looks and sounds a decent bit of kit, maybe a tad on the pricey side though???
I use the old Garmin satnav that used to stick on the car windscreen, it now sticks onto the kettle rev counter and works perfickly
I use the old Garmin satnav that used to stick on the car windscreen, it now sticks onto the kettle rev counter and works perfickly
Look, my paintwork hasn't got "Fish scales" they're "Dragon scales" right!!! However, after some thought, I will accept "Black Marlin" or "Swordfish", but definitely not "Haddock" or "Cod".
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Re: Beeline Moto
I use this much cheaper and keeps my grey matter working.
If I wanted to make a life-long career out of
working with the mentally retarded I would
have opened a Harley Davidson Dealership
working with the mentally retarded I would
have opened a Harley Davidson Dealership
- Alan H
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Re: Beeline Moto
Don't the pages waft about as you're riding the bike?
2022 edition? They're still building some of the roads!!
2022 edition? They're still building some of the roads!!
Proof that four strokes are over complicated
- johnakay
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Re: Beeline Moto
good memory. I just remember the the roads we're going on.
not paying £200 for a little arrow to point to where I'm going.lol
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not paying £200 for a little arrow to point to where I'm going.lol
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If I wanted to make a life-long career out of
working with the mentally retarded I would
have opened a Harley Davidson Dealership
working with the mentally retarded I would
have opened a Harley Davidson Dealership
- slosher
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Re: Beeline Moto
I usually ask a Lorry Driver but I can't find a fooker today
GT750L
GT550L
TL1000 97s
T140V
Loctite Trained Engineer (since having the Bonnie)
GT550L
TL1000 97s
T140V
Loctite Trained Engineer (since having the Bonnie)
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Re: Beeline Moto
Or you could get a pair of these. You’ll never get lost with Wayfinders
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Re: Beeline Moto
The rich kids in school use to have these or Dr Martin’s air ware boots. Everyone else had clogs.mizzytheman wrote: ↑Thu Oct 21, 2021 7:09 pm Or you could get a pair of these. You’ll never get lost with Wayfinders
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