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#4
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https://buy.garmin.com/shop/shop.do?cID=144
Thats a link to the handhelds, I'm not sure what im looking for yet I think id rather be baller with a color screen ect. Of course its at a price of at least 500 more dollars.
Here are motorcycle specific ones by garmin. https://buy.garmin.com/shop/shop.do?cID=135
Thats a link to the handhelds, I'm not sure what im looking for yet I think id rather be baller with a color screen ect. Of course its at a price of at least 500 more dollars.
Here are motorcycle specific ones by garmin. https://buy.garmin.com/shop/shop.do?cID=135
#5
RE: Navigation.
Ask "TheX" - he had a nice setup on his 600RR
Also, I highly suggest Mio c310 GPS unit (same one as in the photo above) because:
1. it is one o the cheapest (under $200)
2. Has been accurate for me throughout Illinois, Indiana, N & S Carolina, Florida, Alabama, Tennessee, Texas and Arizona (and once on a big lake in florida!)
3. Updated maps are only $15, not $100+ (Garmin)
4. My favorite reason, it runs on windows CE and is "hackable" so it is basically a small computer/palm pilot and can play music and movies, plus you can download different interfaces so it is like having your choice of hundreds of GPS's.
Also, I highly suggest Mio c310 GPS unit (same one as in the photo above) because:
1. it is one o the cheapest (under $200)
2. Has been accurate for me throughout Illinois, Indiana, N & S Carolina, Florida, Alabama, Tennessee, Texas and Arizona (and once on a big lake in florida!)
3. Updated maps are only $15, not $100+ (Garmin)
4. My favorite reason, it runs on windows CE and is "hackable" so it is basically a small computer/palm pilot and can play music and movies, plus you can download different interfaces so it is like having your choice of hundreds of GPS's.
#7
RE: Navigation.
yea ive been wanting to look into a gps ever since Daytona Bike Week. ii took the scenic, non-highway route, and got caught up with the view and the enormous amounts of riders on the road that at times ii was like "wait, did ii past my turn?". and especially on the way back(in the dark). fun but not too cool...ii cudnt see **** and had no idea where ii was...BUT
that def sounds sweet...a mini palm pilot that plays vids and music and overall is a GPS...UNDER $200! sounds good to me!!
Also, I highly suggest Mio c310 GPS unit (same one as in the photo above) because:
1. it is one o the cheapest (under $200)
2. Has been accurate for me throughout Illinois, Indiana, N & S Carolina, Florida, Alabama, Tennessee, Texas and Arizona (and once on a big lake in florida!)
3. Updated maps are only $15, not $100+ (Garmin)
4. My favorite reason, it runs on windows CE and is "hackable" so it is basically a small computer/palm pilot and can play music and movies, plus you can download different interfaces so it is like having your choice of hundreds of GPS's.
1. it is one o the cheapest (under $200)
2. Has been accurate for me throughout Illinois, Indiana, N & S Carolina, Florida, Alabama, Tennessee, Texas and Arizona (and once on a big lake in florida!)
3. Updated maps are only $15, not $100+ (Garmin)
4. My favorite reason, it runs on windows CE and is "hackable" so it is basically a small computer/palm pilot and can play music and movies, plus you can download different interfaces so it is like having your choice of hundreds of GPS's.
#8
RE: Navigation.
I came accross one of these the other day and thought it was a great idea. I cannot remember the website i saw it on but here's a similar product and the website i got it from....hope it helps a little
http://www.evotech-performance.com/a...ra_satnav.html
http://www.evotech-performance.com/a...ra_satnav.html
#10
RE: Navigation.
^^^ I agree. The same people like to put this crap on their bike too:
http://dold.sprint3.com/package/webS...l_image_PK=928
Get a cruiser.
http://dold.sprint3.com/package/webS...l_image_PK=928
Get a cruiser.