Triumph Scrambler 400X Gets Chigee AIO-5 Lite Tech Package with Nav, TPMS, Cameras, CarPlay and More
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- Опубликовано: 9 июл 2024
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Ridge Roamer reviews the new Chigee AIO-5 Lite. Video covers Overview, Installation, Accessories, Operation, and Ride with Use. Install is so easy, integration with Apple Carplay or Android Auto, tire pressure monitors, front and rear dashcam recording, and more. Great addition to the Scrambler 400X, Speed 400, or any motorcycle that could benefit from navigation and other tech upgrades, getting rid of the traditional handlebar phone mount.
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0:00 Introduction
1:28 Overview
2:50 Unboxing
6:30 Crossbar Mount Acc
7:42 Installation Begins
8:37 Camera Mounting
11:54 Wiring
14:51 Screen Protector Acc
16:24 Tire Pressure Sensors Acc
18:20 Remote Control Acc
20:42 Operation
22:35 Startup
24:35 Ride Begins
32:42 Camera Use
34:34 Chigee Main Screens
35:50 Ride Use Discussion
40:41 Scrambler 400X Highway Riding
43:21 Music
43:40 Phone Call
44:36 Chigee Ride Recap
45:19 Conclusion Авто/Мото
Although in a high price range, excellent product and very well done, very explanatory video. Greetings from Brazil.
Well made, clear and on the spot documentary! The chikee is a very interesting product and worth thinking about when my current TomTom is due for replacement. But, on the other hand, I ordered the 400x to get back to more basic motorcycling like in the good old days, so this might be a bit to much high tech?😅 Anyway, save riding and best Regards from Hamburg, Germany
Do you get any distortion in the recorded video from the engine vibration? I had this issue with a motorcycle dash cam I installed on a previous single cylinder bike (390 Duke).
the most waited vedio, thanks man.
Nice video, Will. This could be great for adventure riders too as I understand the Gaia app, which is awesome for overlanding, works on Android Auto! Will be replacing the Garmin Zumo XT, which I hate, in the near future.
When you ran the wires from the front to the back, did you lift the tank and if so, how is that done? I see a bolt at the rear side of the tank but is there anything else that needs to be disconnected to lift/remove the tank? Thanks! Great video! I subscribed because of this video. 😎
Thank you! I didn't lift the tank. I attached along the frame at the front of the tank, then removed the small plastic side cover at the rear side of the tank and used that space to secure, then go under the seat. Seemed to work great.