Another parcel arrived the other day, this time it was from Beeline navigation. I am well known to love navigation, not to rely on, but when riding and you see a road you like the look of, you know that you will always be able to get to your destination.
I have used their Moto navigation for a while, however, I reached out to them and they offered to upgrade me to their Moto2 system.
For anyone who is not familiar with Beeline, I advise you to download their app. The app lets you choose the fastest route or the ‘fun route. It is so user friendly and ‘casts’ to their small but perfectly useable device.
These little devices are used by Triumph and Royal Enfield.
Get to where you’re going, and have fun while you’re at it, with Moto II’s advanced turn-by-turn navigation, live ride stats and speedo.
Waterproof, shockproof, with a 14-hour battery life (and can be charged from USB or with an additional built in charger) and available in three beautiful finishes – Black Plastic, Silver or Gunmetal Grey – Moto II is the perfect companion for any ride and integrates seamlessly into any bike cockpit.


My thanks go to Kate from Beeline, who states a relative of the company completed the Longest Day Up Challenge in 2024.
Keep your eye out for a review of both the Moto and Moto2 (my Moto will be being fitted to my VFR800 very shortly).
Unfortunately, I am well aware that this will not be the only insect I see on the ride, especially when we get to Scotland and the midgies!
Nige has teamed up with 12 volt planet, Atom batteries, All Oils, Beeline navigation, Dr Wack, Goodridge, HiFlo filtro, Lomo, Lone Rider, MandP, MSG bike gear, Pinlock, Rippl impact gear, RS Motorworx, SMD automotive and Ultimate Addons to complete this challenge. Without the help of these companies this wouldn’t have been possible.
Nige would also like to extend his gratitude to Ant and Dan for their help and Emma for supporting him whilst he is spending time in the garage.


















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