Sportster Models 883, 883 Custom, 1200 Custom, 883L, 1200L, 1200S, 1200 Roadster, XR1200, and the Nightster.
Sponsored by:
Sponsored by:

GPS - So Who's got one - And What's good out there?

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
  #31  
Old 04-09-2008 | 07:47 PM
TestFlyer's Avatar
TestFlyer
Tourer
Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 422
Likes: 0
From: Connecticut
Default RE: GPS - So Who's got one - And What's good out there?

Garmin rules. I use Garmin systemsin the airplane, I have a color StreetPilot in my truck but I don't believe they have a place on a motorcycle. Way too much heads-down time and distraction.I travel with papermaps. Eyes on the road and on traffic only - not on a navigation screen.

 
  #32  
Old 04-10-2008 | 05:57 AM
Duracell's Avatar
Duracell
Stellar HDF Member
Joined: Oct 2007
Posts: 2,790
Likes: 1,688
From: New Bern NC
Default RE: GPS - So Who's got one - And What's good out there?

ORIGINAL: TestFlyer

Garmin rules. I use Garmin systemsin the airplane, I have a color StreetPilot in my truck but I don't believe they have a place on a motorcycle. Way too much heads-down time and distraction.I travel with papermaps. Eyes on the road and on traffic only - not on a navigation screen.


For those with radios there isn't any need to take your eye's off the road. The Zumo has turn by turn voice prompts.
 
  #33  
Old 04-10-2008 | 06:31 AM
Stisse's Avatar
Stisse
Novice
Joined: Mar 2008
Posts: 15
Likes: 0
From:
Default RE: GPS - So Who's got one - And What's good out there?

I'm having a Zümo 550, now I dare to take the small whinding roads everywhere in Europe without getting lost in the middle of nowhere. I compared the TomTom Rider and the Zümo 550 before purchase and my descision finally landed on the Zümo because its ability to save the routes. I took a trip for a 5 days some months ago and the total trace took only 20% of the memory so I think it will be able to trace a full vacation trip fo at least two weeks without anu problems. Another thing is the bundeled software that I can use on my computer to make route planning and save POI's that I find in tourist magazines and stuff.
 
  #34  
Old 04-10-2008 | 08:49 AM
cHarley's Avatar
cHarley
Club Member
Joined: Feb 2007
Posts: 16,320
Likes: 302
From: Boynton Beach, FloriDuh
Default RE: GPS - So Who's got one - And What's good out there?

I run the Garmin 2610 Street Pilot (discontinued). IMO, with proper trip planning and route/destination pre-entered, the GPS makes the ride more enjoyable and worry free. Using the ear piece or external speaker for voice prompts makes the need to monitor the GPS screen a complete non-issue. If you decide to change your route along the way, a stop to change the GPS route takes no more time than it takes to stop and get out a map. Especially, if you are lost and don't have a clue where you are on that paper map.

Properly used, the GPS requires no move visual attention than does the occasional scanning of your idiot lights, speedo, & tach.

The GPS has allowed me to find and explore many new (in the middle of nowhere) roads I would have otherwise not taken.



[IMG]local://upfiles/25013/3B1F1DAA6D2549388041F2628C1BD8F0.jpg[/IMG]
 
  #35  
Old 04-10-2008 | 02:07 PM
kawsakimx6's Avatar
kawsakimx6
Road Warrior
Joined: Jun 2007
Posts: 1,338
Likes: 0
From: NC....Charlotte
Default RE: GPS - So Who's got one - And What's good out there?

meh,


I just jump on the bike and aim the way i want to go. ride till i get tired, and see how far from my destination i am
 
Related Topics
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
jeffscra
General Harley Davidson Chat
13
08-01-2017 08:34 PM
Tucker99
Touring Models
15
08-04-2014 01:04 PM
Lightngsvt
General Harley Davidson Chat
8
01-29-2008 04:33 PM
coyotedata
General Harley Davidson Chat
13
11-29-2006 12:16 PM
harley0711
Touring Models
9
03-10-2006 12:03 AM




All times are GMT -5. The time now is 05:59 PM.