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#22
Look into the kuryakyn fuel door mount. Well I like it anyhow. It puts the gps on your fuel door, if you have an Electra-Glide style bike (or Road Glide too).
It has the gps centered on the bike, and a small he'd nod is all that's required.
Regardless find a gps with hotel listings and PHONE NUMBERS. It really is helpfull. Imagine 4:00 and no vacancy signs everywhere. 1:00 and phone ahead...
Have a great trip regardless...
It has the gps centered on the bike, and a small he'd nod is all that's required.
Regardless find a gps with hotel listings and PHONE NUMBERS. It really is helpfull. Imagine 4:00 and no vacancy signs everywhere. 1:00 and phone ahead...
Have a great trip regardless...
#23
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Western Illinois, land of bad roads, and corrupt politicians
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Look into the kuryakyn fuel door mount. Well I like it anyhow. It puts the gps on your fuel door, if you have an Electra-Glide style bike (or Road Glide too).
It has the gps centered on the bike, and a small he'd nod is all that's required.
Regardless find a gps with hotel listings and PHONE NUMBERS. It really is helpfull. Imagine 4:00 and no vacancy signs everywhere. 1:00 and phone ahead...
Have a great trip regardless...
It has the gps centered on the bike, and a small he'd nod is all that's required.
Regardless find a gps with hotel listings and PHONE NUMBERS. It really is helpfull. Imagine 4:00 and no vacancy signs everywhere. 1:00 and phone ahead...
Have a great trip regardless...
I had one of those....... they are OK until you crack the throttle hard and your fuel door pops open from the weight of the GPS.
I think it's still in the garage at the bottom of the Kuryakyn "not good enough to use" pile.
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I've found that map updating is so far behind, considering all of the new road construction. Even when construction has been finished for several years the updated maps continue to be obsolete in a lot of cases. Whether I select the FASTEST or the SHORTEST routes on my Garmin Nuvi 5000 it seems to be wrong more often than right in choosing the best way to go.
#27
I can attest to the fact that you'll lose Verizon coverage in much of the mountain West. That, plus the fact that my Droid runs very hot and will slowly lose the battery in GPS mode, even when on the charger, is why I've stuck with my Zumo 550. Contrary to another post, I've had zero problems with mine, and the maps are up-to-date. Once it craps, I'll look for other options, but it's served my needs for several years.
#28
I can attest to the fact that you'll lose Verizon coverage in much of the mountain West. That, plus the fact that my Droid runs very hot and will slowly lose the battery in GPS mode, even when on the charger, is why I've stuck with my Zumo 550. Contrary to another post, I've had zero problems with mine, and the maps are up-to-date. Once it craps, I'll look for other options, but it's served my needs for several years.
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I can attest to the fact that you'll lose Verizon coverage in much of the mountain West. That, plus the fact that my Droid runs very hot and will slowly lose the battery in GPS mode, even when on the charger, is why I've stuck with my Zumo 550. Contrary to another post, I've had zero problems with mine, and the maps are up-to-date. Once it craps, I'll look for other options, but it's served my needs for several years.
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I've got an older Zumo 550 that's still running strong. If it dies and can't be repaired, I'll get the latest one Garmin has.
PROS: A real motorcycle GPS is designed to be waterproof, and you can use it wearing gloves. Important features. It also plays MP3's, I have two cards with a thousand songs on each one. I can go for while before I get tired of listening to them.
It also has bluetooth, so I can see on my screen if an important call comes in, I just pull over and call them back. You can pair it with your headset and take calls while riding, but I'm not gonna go there. And finally, you can mount it to your dash and have all the wires hidden, especially if you get Iron Cross audio to add an AUX In port to the back of your radio.
CONS: The Zumo is expensive. Two to three times what you'll pay for other solutions. But to me it is such an integral part of the bike, I couldn't imagine touring without it.
PROS: A real motorcycle GPS is designed to be waterproof, and you can use it wearing gloves. Important features. It also plays MP3's, I have two cards with a thousand songs on each one. I can go for while before I get tired of listening to them.
It also has bluetooth, so I can see on my screen if an important call comes in, I just pull over and call them back. You can pair it with your headset and take calls while riding, but I'm not gonna go there. And finally, you can mount it to your dash and have all the wires hidden, especially if you get Iron Cross audio to add an AUX In port to the back of your radio.
CONS: The Zumo is expensive. Two to three times what you'll pay for other solutions. But to me it is such an integral part of the bike, I couldn't imagine touring without it.