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Why the Beeline Moto II is Perfect for My Riding (And Probably Yours Too)

Why the Beeline Moto II is Perfect for My Riding (And Probably Yours Too)

I've been using Beeline navigation devices since they first appeared, and the Beeline Moto II has just reinforced why I'm such a fan. It's clean, simple, and does exactly what I need without cluttering up my handlebars or distracting me from what really matters to me, getting out for a ride.

Phones on Handlebars? Not for Me

Look, I get it, everyone’s got their phone with them anyway, so why not just mount it on the bars? Because it's bloody distracting, that's why. Between notifications popping up, calls coming through, and that bright screen constantly demanding attention, having a phone on your handlebars is the opposite of what motorcycling should be about.

The Beeline Moto II strips away all that noise. No notifications, no calls, no social media alerts, just simple, clean navigation that tells you which way to go and how far you've got left. That's it. Perfect.

Here's one of the things I love most about the Beeline Moto II. It’s so discrete that I can just leave it mounted on my bike. Unlike those massive GPS units or phone mounts that dominate your handlebars, the Beeline Moto II sits there quietly, practically invisible when you're not actively using it.

I don't use navigation on every ride. If I'm heading somewhere I know, like one of my usual rides with mates or the commute to work, I don't need guidance. But having the Beeline there means when I do decide to explore a new road or head somewhere unfamiliar, I'm ready to go without having to mount anything or mess about with setup.

Why the Beeline Moto II is Perfect for My Riding (And Probably Yours Too)

The discrete design means it doesn't ruin the aesthetic of any bike. Whether it's on my BMW R18, my Laverda SF750, my beloved BMW R65 or whatever press bike I'm testing, it just blends in. You barely notice it's there until you need it.

Beeline Beeline Moto II  mount on BMW R123,

And that’s why the Beeline Moto II is really right for someone like me. I ride and review dozens of different motorcycles each year.  Everything from Royal Enfield 350s to the latest and greatest from BMW and Ducati.  Having a navigation device that I can easily swap between all these different machines is essential.

The mount system on the Moto II means I can move it from my BMW R65 to whatever press bike I'm testing in literally seconds. No mucking about with different phone mounts, no trying to adapt generic GPS units to different handlebar setups. Just pop it off one bike, stick it on another, and you're good to go.

This flexibility makes the Beeline Moto II absolutely perfect for anyone with multiple bikes or those who frequently switch between different machines. It's motorcycle navigation that actually understands how real riders use their bikes.

The App That Actually Gets It Right

One thing that really impresses me about Beeline Moto is their app. Unlike so many motorcycle navigation apps (take note BMW) that feel like they were designed by people who've never actually ridden a bike, Beeline's app is genuinely excellent and intuitive.

Planning a route is dead simple. You can create routes from scratch, import GPX files, or let the app's smart routing do the work for you. Then you just sync it to your Moto II and off you go. The app handles all the complex stuff behind the scenes while the device gives you clean, simple guidance on the bike.

It's motorcycle navigation done right. Sophisticated where it needs to be, simple where it matters.

Beeline's approach to route planning is spot on: they get that motorcycles aren't just cars with two wheels. Their technology uses feedback from over 50,000 riders worldwide to create routes that actually make sense for motorcyclists.

The result? Routes that feel like they were planned by someone who actually rides, not just by an algorithm optimising for cars.

Perfect for My Riding Style

The Beeline Moto II suits my riding perfectly because it's there when I need it and invisible when I don't. I can focus on the road, the bike, and the pure enjoyment of riding, while having confidence that navigation is available at the touch of a button when I want need to explore somewhere new.

For riders who want clean, simple, effective guidance without the distraction and clutter of phone-based systems, it's simply the best option available. And because I ride so many different bikes, having a device that easily transfers between them all while being discrete enough to leave mounted is invaluable.

Why We Stock Beeline at Biker Torque

We're official Australian suppliers of Beeline Moto devices because I use them myself. It's not the cheapest option, but it's the best. Sometimes you get what you pay for, and with the Moto II, you're paying for years of development, real-world testing, and a genuine understanding of what motorcyclists actually need.

Check out the Beeline Moto II at bikertorque.com.au. Because the best rides start with navigation that doesn't get in the way.

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