3 August 2024 at 2:10 am
#8335
Monte
Participant
Sure. Thing is, no nav device can truly provide the detailed info needed to navigate technical terrain. How would you ride a blind corner differently if you knew there was an incline? It can’t tell you what kind of surface or traction level there is. It can’t tell you if it is smooth, rutted, wet, dry, etc. You have to ride what you can see. No device can make those split second adjustments for you in real time, and looking down at the screen just increases the risk you will not see and adapt to what’s in front of you. ‘Riding the GPS’ is dangerous, and entirely misses the point of riding a motorcycle.