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IUOE ROB - did you get my e-mail and, did the file work?
Hi Don, yes, thanks, got it and replied, post #19, no luck! It seems from reading the comments there's lots of members having the same problems with RP...
Hi Don, yes, thanks, got it and replied, post #19, no luck! It seems from reading the comments there's lots of members having the same problems with RP...
Sorry I missed your reply.
WOW, that is really weird. I went back today and my route still come up. So, I looked at my other routes and they too all come up.
Let me know if you want to connect by Zoom and I can share in real time what I am doing and you can show me what you are doing.
Thanks Don, I appreciate the offer, I may take you up on that. I'll mess with the Honda program and see what happens, I'll let you know. Happy Holiday...
Thanks Don, I appreciate the offer, I may take you up on that. I'll mess with the Honda program and see what happens, I'll let you know. Happy Holiday...
So, found out that Harley did an update to Ride Planner that has screwed it up. They are working on a fix to resolve the issues caused by the update. Typical IT issue, fix a non-problem, create problem, create a fix for the problem. Keeps them employed!
So, found out that Harley did an update to Ride Planner that has screwed it up. They are working on a fix to resolve the issues caused by the update. Typical IT issue, fix a non-problem, create problem, create a fix for the problem. Keeps them employed!
Yes, I was doing some research on other Forums and found that's exactly what happened, as you mentioned they are working on a fix. Kinda reminds me of the early days of the Rushmores when they had software issues with the Boom, they'd release a fix that would fix the one problem and in the process create two more. That went on for years, LOL. Thank you...
I have found the Honda ride planner to be easier to use and less problems. I'm using Chrome browser.
I was playing around with the Honda Planner and it was fairly easy to create a route, I created a local route with about 10 waypoints and was able to save it as a GPX file. Sometime this week I'm gonna try and put it onto a Flash Drive and see if I can import it into the Boom, then I'll take a ride and see how it goes. I also was messing around with a program named Kurviger, I liked that too as you can drag and drop waypoints to change the route, similar to HD Ride Planner. I'm gonna try that one out too, thank you!
I was playing around with the Honda Planner and it was fairly easy to create a route, I created a local route with about 10 waypoints and was able to save it as a GPX file. Sometime this week I'm gonna try and put it onto a Flash Drive and see if I can import it into the Boom, then I'll take a ride and see how it goes. I also was messing around with a program named Kurviger, I liked that too as you can drag and drop waypoints to change the route, similar to HD Ride Planner. I'm gonna try that one out too, thank you!
In Honda, there is no need to drag and drop. Try this.
Put in your starting point and your ending point. Next, put your mouse on where you want the first waypoint. Right click and you will see "Add Stop". Now click the "Add Stop"
You now have a new waypoint. Just go to the left hand side and drag up or down to rearrange your travels.
I haven't used ride planner in a while. I found it annoying loading the maps. I usually use google maps anyway. I just make up a trip on my pc in Google maps and email the trip to myself to save the ride and run GPS from my phone.
Last edited by atretes1; Apr 19, 2022 at 04:16 AM.
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