Bought mine two years ago. Now I swapped it to a Tuono V4 and have serious issues to get a stable GPS signal. Bike TFT (or Ring antenna from Immobilizer) caused electrical inteferences. Not usable anymore, AIM told me to get an external GPS receiver for another 400 bucks to make it work. Garmin and smartphone GPS work properly, so I guess shielding or GPS antenna of the AIM unit is crap. Now I have a usesless 800€ item😞
@@alexyetto969 not from this one, but there is a model of the aim solo that plugs into the ECU which gets all that info. I think it’s slightly more expensive however
Bought mine two years ago. Now I swapped it to a Tuono V4 and have serious issues to get a stable GPS signal. Bike TFT (or Ring antenna from Immobilizer) caused electrical inteferences. Not usable anymore, AIM told me to get an external GPS receiver for another 400 bucks to make it work. Garmin and smartphone GPS work properly, so I guess shielding or GPS antenna of the AIM unit is crap. Now I have a usesless 800€ item😞
That sucks wow. You could always try a race box mini. My buddies love theirs and is way less expensive than the Solo.
hey. can you get throttle and brake position information from that thing?
@@alexyetto969 not from this one, but there is a model of the aim solo that plugs into the ECU which gets all that info. I think it’s slightly more expensive however
How did the aim solo hold up?
Still holding up great! super easy to use and the mount is very secure.