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trying to learn the Skyline OS on the new bike and have questions, help please!
Alan Perlin:
I am good with tech and have figured most of it out but can figure out a few things that I know here I can get answers.
1. any way to get speed limit on road I am traveling on to display?
2. I have entered my phone is for wifi (iPhone 16 pro) and if I am home and my phone is on wifi works great, when I am nor I can't get the wifi to work on bike trying to use my phone with hotspot turned on and password in
3. when on a route with multiple waypoints, how do you skip next waypoint?
4. when I have already selected ted a route, how do I enter a waypoint that is not a favorite? I realize if its a favorite I can select it
Thank you for the help as always!!
Alan
FLSTFI Dave:
1. I have not figured out a way to get the road's speed limit displayed. It would be nice if it could be done.
2. The WIFI has been frustrating to me. Bike connects by its self to home WIFI when I pull in to garage. I struggle to get the bike to connect to the iPhone 16 Hot spot. Then again I've had days where it was a struggle to get CarPlay to connect.
I have not tried to skip a way-point or to add one to the route. In have used routes I have built. I use a lots of way-points so it goes the way I want to go.
Tractor Bubba:
Agreed, Dave. CarPlay can be frustrating. It will work just fine, and then you shut-down at a stop and struggle to get it to reconnect properly. SkyLineOS in general can be frustrating at times. 🤪
Like Dave, I’ve not been able to get the HD system to display the local speed limit - but when CarPlay is used, I& I need navigation I use Google Maps and it will display the speed limit.
ultrafxr:
I don't have a bike with the Skyline OS but a buddy just bought one and he too has struggled to figure things out. We were just on a HOG Riding Rally and there were two 'techies' from Harley there to answer questions - well basically they just took notes of complaints to pass on. BUT they both did say there is NO provision to skip a waypoint on the onboard gps. Their excuse / explanation is that H-D can do nothing about this other than advise /work with the vendor to correct this. IMO this makes the onboard gps useless for most purposes.
JCZ:
Alan, when did the posted speed limit mean anything to you? :nixweiss:
Oh wait......that's your starting point. Or for when your radar/laser detector goes off. OK, I get it. :huepfenlol2:
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