GPS anyone?
I have the same one and I love it! I waited all night on "Black Friday" (day after Thanksgiving) to get it for $150. I have seen them in the $250 range also. You can't buy a better one for the price! The only downside is that the buttons on the touch screen are a little small.
It has a POI (points of interest) or Favorites so if you find a road you like, add it to your POI and you can go there again anythime you want. Heck, it will even tell you the speed limit on the highway and you can even set it to warn you if you are going too fast - that would just be annoying to hear that all the time on the bike though
TheX- How do you unlock it to watch movies?
It has a POI (points of interest) or Favorites so if you find a road you like, add it to your POI and you can go there again anythime you want. Heck, it will even tell you the speed limit on the highway and you can even set it to warn you if you are going too fast - that would just be annoying to hear that all the time on the bike though

TheX- How do you unlock it to watch movies?
Nice, I usea Garmin IQ3600 mounted just above the speedo.
I run in 800ft mode which allowsme to view only the road I am on, giving me the ability to see the turns ahead of me almost in real time.
The Garmin unit running in the 800ft mode keeps just ahead of me in the twisties and changes from turn to turn in a blink of an eye. I love it !!!!
The only time I have problems with GPS reception is in a heavy forest with a dense canopy and then the IQ3600 will zoom out to 1 mile viewmode and then I have to slow down a little.
Another thing, Ihad my unit mounted on the left side of the handle bar in the past, but I kept catching my self looking at the GPS going into a corner and not the road...
So I movedit to the speedo area to keep my selflooking forward and not at myclutch lever.
johnboy
I run in 800ft mode which allowsme to view only the road I am on, giving me the ability to see the turns ahead of me almost in real time.
The Garmin unit running in the 800ft mode keeps just ahead of me in the twisties and changes from turn to turn in a blink of an eye. I love it !!!!
The only time I have problems with GPS reception is in a heavy forest with a dense canopy and then the IQ3600 will zoom out to 1 mile viewmode and then I have to slow down a little.
Another thing, Ihad my unit mounted on the left side of the handle bar in the past, but I kept catching my self looking at the GPS going into a corner and not the road...
So I movedit to the speedo area to keep my selflooking forward and not at myclutch lever.
johnboy


