So this weekend I had my first service done at 603 miles. Total cost £113.
Now I have also installed an phone holder for satnav purposes but my god does the iPhone 6 battery die quick when using google maps.
What's the best way to connect it to the 12v socket? Will an apple 12v to lightning connector fit or would a 12v to USB adaptor be better? I believe I'd also need to make a slight cut into the plastic to run the cable out and keep the door closed.
1st Service Done and Satnav Phone
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RedBaron wrote:So this weekend I had my first service done at 603 miles. Total cost £113.
Now I have also installed an phone holder for satnav purposes but my god does the iPhone 6 battery die quick when using google maps.
What's the best way to connect it to the 12v socket? Will an apple 12v to lightning connector fit or would a 12v to USB adaptor be better? I believe I'd also need to make a slight cut into the plastic to run the cable out and keep the door closed.
USB connector to lightning to phone and yes a small notch in the plastics
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Re: 1st Service Done and Satnav Phone
Sounds like you're not letting it collect any dust. . .So this weekend I had my first service done at 603 miles. Total cost £113.
I figure it cost you about $140 dollars U.S. for your first service and that sounds not too bad. So they did the once over and oil change? I know the first scheduled valve inspection is 4,000 miles now so that's a relief. Maybe they listened to them though.
Continued good luck with your new scoot and that accessory power hook up.