How to save a route to a memory stick?
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How to save a route to a memory stick?
Just bought a 2014 Ultra Limited. You are supposed to be able to go to the Harley RidePlanner, create a route and then save it to a memory stick.
I have created a route but I can only see how to save it to the Harley site. How do I save it to a memory stick so that I can import it to the bike's Boom Box GPS?
I have created a route but I can only see how to save it to the Harley site. How do I save it to a memory stick so that I can import it to the bike's Boom Box GPS?
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After you have your ride the way you want it click save ride in the lower left. Then on the next box that pops up check "accept terms" and click save.. Then on the next box click GPS sync. When the next box comes up choose Manual mode. The next box click save as GPX file. Then transfer that file to your memory stick.
Plug your memory stick into the bike and turn the ignition switch to on or acc. Wait for the system to start up completely and press the Nav button . Once the nav comes on select Menu in the upper right hand corner. On the next menu choose import On the next screen choose the memory stick(it will probably have a name like cruizer or something.. Then choose the GPX file by the name you gave it.. If you have any problems post or PM me.. It seems like a bitch the first time you do it but it isn't that hard..
Plug your memory stick into the bike and turn the ignition switch to on or acc. Wait for the system to start up completely and press the Nav button . Once the nav comes on select Menu in the upper right hand corner. On the next menu choose import On the next screen choose the memory stick(it will probably have a name like cruizer or something.. Then choose the GPX file by the name you gave it.. If you have any problems post or PM me.. It seems like a bitch the first time you do it but it isn't that hard..
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thanks
Thanks Axegrinder. That got me started. It was a little different as I got into it but I was able to figure it out.
I am leading a group ride to the Finger Lakes in N.Y. for a Fall Colours Ride. I wanted to use the Harley GPS rather than reverting to my old Garmin (which by the way works great too).
I am leading a group ride to the Finger Lakes in N.Y. for a Fall Colours Ride. I wanted to use the Harley GPS rather than reverting to my old Garmin (which by the way works great too).
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