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The CHIGEE MPF0183 quick coupling base enables quick and tool-free assembly and disassembly of your AIO-6 system - perfect for effective theft protection and maximum flexibility. Made from high-strength materials, it guarantees a stable and durable connection, even under demanding conditions. Particularly practical: the base is ideal for using your AIO-6 system on a second motorcycle. This means you can easily switch between different machines without having to install a completely new setup. You can also connect a 1080P 60FPS HD camera to use the system as a fully-fledged dashcam. The quick coupling base is only ready for use in combination with the CHIGEE MFP0175 quick coupling module.
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Note: The quick coupling base is only ready for use in combination with the CHIGEE MFP0175 quick coupling module.
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The differences are plentyfull, but in our opinion the most important differences are: A TomTom Rider is more user-friendly in terms of operation and feels more like a smartphone. With the Garmin you have more options in terms of route planning and you can also drive off-road via so-called tracks, but it takes some effort using the device.
The navigation systems that we sell come with a mounting for the steering wheel of the brand RAM-Mounts. You can use this with most motorcycles, but if you need a better solution, you can indulge yourself with all possible parts that RAM-Mounts has in the range.
For each navigation system, we state on our website which maps are pre-installed and whether you can download other maps (possibly for a fee) from the manufacturer's website.
You can load GPX route files yourself in both the TomTom and the Garmin navigation systems. You can create these files yourself using the TomTom or Garmin software, or download them from the internet.