What GPS do you have?
Lookin' to get one... What's everybody rocking out there?
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you mean like Garmin?
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I figured this would be a fitting place to start in this sub-forum... Plus I'm looking to buy one in the near future and want to hear other people's experiences. |
I'll be going with thishttps://buy.garmin.com/shop/shop.do?cID=&pID=8582
and this mount http://www.sportbikes.net/forums/att...tures-1155.jpg http://www.sportbikes.net/forums/att...tures-1157.jpg it's called the ram mount and plugs into your steering head opening http://cyclegadgets.com/Products/RAM/ |
I have a Mio can't remember the model but it's the largest one and I got it at Radio Shack for $200. t doesn't have all the features of the more expensive units but it has a very large screen,redirect,poi,it's updatable from their website,it charges from either usb or the supplied car charger,mp3 player...and a bunch of other crap that I'll never use. I liked the large color display and the price.
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I have the Garmin Ledgend CX it was around 200 I think... little hand held one... I used it when I got back from my deployment to drive down from AK to Oregon over to Fargo and back up to AK... it wasn't bad... though the read out was kinda small... and you need to buy extra maps for it to be of any real use in the cities... but it was nice to see what speed I was actually going and get my true milage (my 33" tires throw my spedo off)
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Fargo to Omaha (my bro's) to St Louis to Trips, to Rae, to Trips, To indy, Then from Indy to Columbus, to GasMans, to Omaha, to Colorado Springs , to Omaha, back to Fargo... :lol: |
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coming from my parents in fargo staying a couple days in Omaha at my bro's from there headed to FL but stop'n for 1 night in St Louis and the next night i'll be close to Trip so I figured I'd try bum'n his couch for the night... (oh Trip do ya mind :lol:) Then Down to Rae... back up with Rae to Trips.. to meet him and Drewpy. Then to Indy. from Indy I figured I'd ride with NtS to Cbus to Iron Pony... then head up to Gasmans. From there head back to spend a little time with my bro's in Omaha again (my other brother will be there by then) Then over to Colorado Springs to do some house hunting for my next base then back to Omaha for a free nights stay at my bro's again... and back to ND. :lol: yeah I'm all the fuck over the place! |
Depending on what weekend it is if i'm home from school, as opposed to spending money to stay in St. Louis, you could stay at my place in Mexico, MO, about an hour west of St.L on I-70.
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GPS's are plug and play, right? You just have to enter the coordinates and you're good, right? Don't have to pay a fee or anything?
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I won't waste my money on one then. Don't do enough long trips or anything.
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I used my gps just today,it's a Mio C320 btw and I put it in my tankbag. Plus,I have an earbud I got at radio shack so I can hear the directions. A good mount system is made by Saeng/Ta. They make one for every bike and mine will take two items,ie; radar and phone,radar and gps,gps and camera, etc. Btw2 didn't I mention that the gps I have has an sd port so you can download mp3s and leave your Ipod at home. It interupts the music to give you the next direction. Pretty cool display that's 2 1/4" X 4" which you can toggle between direction,poi,song title/list,etc. My biggest problem with it is the lack of batt. life but you can wire a cigarette lighter style recepticle to your batt and use the car charger on your bike. I hope this helps.
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Just got a new model in, haven't done a lot of research on it yet.
Garmin Nuvi 760 I can offer it to anyone for $599 shipped. comes with a 110v adapter, and leather case. |
my gps:
my env phone, does directions,distance traveled, routes and mp3 |
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Navigon.
Got me to Tally and back... 100 bux. |
I have the Garmin Nuvi 200W in my car. Works well. Widescreen is Niiiiiiiiice.
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GPS for a fucking motorcycle....let's think about this for a second.....
when i'm on the bike, i want to get lost so that i can ride longer.....only thing i'd want a gps for is to map out gas stations, since my range is only about 120 miles per tank..... |
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when riding long distances and heading through cities... it's nice to have in case you miss a turn or something ya know? but really the main purpose I'd use it for is to log my trip. |
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My favorite thing to do in my Truck (next to wheeling it) is just go get lost and find my way back... I tried that on my bike but in AK... you can't really get lost... there's not to many roads :lol: but when I get back to the states... that'll be the majority of my riding... getting lost... finding my way back... and getting lost again... |
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I agree,it's great getting lost but eventually you might want to get home again! Btw my experience with phone based gps isn't very good. You have to have to be in your carriers "premium service" area or it doesn't work and the lag time is terrible! Like Ebbs, if you carry a map anyway and are using your phone as a suppliment,you should be fine. Note;some of the gps companies let you download maps from their websites for free. |
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I got the wife a Garmin Nuvi 260W
The key in the Garmins is the remoded versions that don't have the folding ant. Further the widescreen is nice. I will speak about things that matter for normal people in cars. Speaking road names many POI with phone numbers Now they do offer a line for motorcycles... |
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I have the Garmin 60csx.
I had wanted a GPS for a while and as soon as I discovered geocaching I had to have one. The 60csx is a handheld so you can take it in the car, on the motorcycle, on the mountain bike, or simply walking around. When in the car you can hook it up to the laptop (via USB) and it works with DeLorme for excellent mapping. Otherwise it uses MicroSD cards to store maps and information (it really holds quite a lot). On the motorcycle I love using the speed/odometer screen to see what my actual travel distance is. Took it skiing a few weekends ago and looking at where I'd been was pretty sweet. 20 miles overall; with 14 of it being going down the hills at a maximum speed of 33.3mph. I forget what the max and min elevation were. They are fun to have in airplanes too! I also have a ram mount for mine. In the car it isn't a big deal since there are usually two of us and a laptop, but on the motorcycle and mountain bike I mount it on the handlebars. |
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Geocaching is treasure hunting of a sort. People hide "caches" all over the world. Somtimes the container is an ammo box, sometimes a film canister, sometimes a small tuperware container, and various others. The coordinates are posted are you can enter them into your GPS then go find it. I just started in August of 2007. You can find some really cool areas you didn't know about bu looking for these things. Unfortunately a 4 wheel vehicle is often the best way to search cause it's just too hot to tromp around the woods in full cycle gear.
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Note to OSP...the Mio C320 is still on sale at radio Shack for $200. I was there pursueing my ever prescent goal of making all of my electonics on my bike work perfectly together. Phone,gps and radar detector all coonected to my helmet without purchasing one of those way overpriced communications routers for bikes.
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MINE FTW
I got this guy for X-mas and I LOVE IT, and its got all the bells and toys the $600 garmins have. Its BA |
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Dude the huge screen is AWESOME! The thing that fails on the garmans for me, is to get your speed, or travel data (it does give you like time but doesnt give your speed) you have to switch screens, which is dangerous. this one all has that info on the side without ever leaving the map screen, which for garman you have to do. Its cheap and its nice. I seriously cant tell you how happy I am with it. The only thing it doesnt have is voice recognition. But I think that would be a lil odd anywho.
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Hey that's the one I've been talking about! In fact I uploaded music to it last night for fun. Heck the speaker is quite loud but it has a headphone jack. It doesn't come with headphones or a sd card,oh did we mention it's touchscreen? Like I said before,I'd wire power to your bike,that big screen kills the battery kinda fast but other than that I like it.
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Note,did you notice the refurb Tom Tom? Not to muddy the water but they make a nice unit also.
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Cool I'm sure that it will enhance your ride! Hey,on another subject,our favorite one,did you know that you can pull demo videos off of porn sites and download them to your PS3? Ah you probably did but it caught me by surprise. Lucky I bought the 160G ext hard drive (on sale for $29.99 at Best Buy) Imagine the free porn possibilities! EVERY site has clips on it! Ok so you guys have been doing this forever but remember I'm NO techno-geek by any means! In fact I'm using my PS3 to post right now. I wonder if I can use the clips as attachments... |
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Bought the Mio 320 tonight... It's sweet... I can't wait till I have to go somewhere now... :D
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None, but I'll be keeping an eye on this thread for ideas later.
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here... http://cyclegadgets.com/Products/RAM...p?prod=RAM-PD2 |
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This might sound stupid but the windshield mount is in two pieces you could take the part that actually mounts to the unit and velcro it to your tach. Then the unit would be in plain sight and shielded from the sun,which was my biggest problem using the unit in a tankbag. Remember,even if this blocks your speedo,the unit displays mph so you'd be ok. Ofcourse,when your trip is over you can just peel the velcro away or you could always drop $60 or so and buy a mc mount..... I'm glad you like the unit btw! |
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And Ebbs, those Ram Mounts are nice, but I think I can make something that will work just as well, if not better... Quote:
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Think i'm gonna pick up the Quest 2 for the bike
Have a SP 2610 in the truck and a Su...whatever... 530 in her car. |
I really want to get one for my car at some point. Why don't you just use the same GPS and have mounts on both? Just for plugging in, because I'm sure you could rig up an auxilary to plug it into instead of hardwiring.
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my $0.02 get something that's available for use on motorcycles and just get a beanbag/suction cup mount for your cager. Saves ya $$$ in the longrun on hardware and software upgrades. |
I have the Garmin Nuvi 260 and it works great, but I only use it in the cage. I don't see me ever putting it on my bike.
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I have the Nuvi 700 series, just took a weekend trip on the scoot and it worked great. I have a trickle charger connection hooked up to the battery, so I got an sae to cigar adapter to power the Nuvi mounted in my RAM mount. No vibrtion issues, had a ziplock baggie and some zipties in case it rained. However RAM now has a nice waterproof box for the Nuvi's that work with the touch screen.
I had no problem with using the touch screen with my gloves. A little issues with shading it, but because I had it hardwired, I could turn the back light up. I have it mounted off my bars just below my speedo so I can still see my tach. It was great for unriden back roads and knowing when tight corners were approaching. The 700 series is nice cause you can store several trips to it in memory. |
One of my friends had a good idea of how to fasten a gps to your bike as long as the screen was good enough that the sun doesn't make it impossible to see. Get that new plastic velcro type stuff and put it on the front part of your tank and on the back of the gps, then leave a hole for where the mount fits into the back to easily change it to your car. He uses the stuff for his tank cam and has had is bike up to 140 with the tank cam on and it didn't move a bit. I think he said it pulled his camera off of the mount before the velcro came apart the first time.
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Garmin Zumo 550. Use it for my GPS, MP3 player, bluetooth connection to my phone, and all wired into my Starcom comm system. It's an all in one device.
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what do you guys think of this one?AlpinePND-K3 Portable Navigation System.
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OSP, what are your thoughts on the mio after the trip west? have any pics of how it was mounted? |
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After doing lots of research I finally bought one. I got a Magellan Maestro 4350. MSRP is $499, I picked one up on Black Friday for $199 with a free mount and a free carrying case.
OneTouch menu let's you create shortcuts to your favorite destinations and points of interest 4.3" color touch screen provides clear, crisp on-screen graphics 3D landmarks provide easy-to-spot visual cues Announces street names and directions at each turn Bluetooth® compatibility enables hands-free calling with enabled phones, see phone compatibility chart Lane guidance for confident highway driving Live Traffic capability provides you with real-time incident reports to the screen with alerts for slow downs, accidents, road closures, severe weather, and more. Should you come up on an incident, the Maestro 4350 will automatically prompt you to reroute when a quicker way is available. Hear voice guidance through your car's FM stereo with the built-in FM transmitter function http://www.magellangps.com/products/...ductImageLarge |
Thanks to the help of everyone on this forum, I purchased my mother a Garmin Nuvi 650 that she'll be getting for Christmas. Luckily, it's on sale at yugster.com today for a fucking great price, so I got it for $150.
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well... I use my phone... ATT tilt... or HTC kaiser... and use TOMTOM 7 , GARMIN xx and google maps...
the mount I used is simple velcro.. had it for about 3-4 months... never fell off or anything... even at triple digit speeds.... http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y65...5/DSCN2422.jpg http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y65...5/DSCN2424.jpg http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y65...5/DSCN2425.jpg http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y65...5/DSCN2428.jpg http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y65...5/DSCN2426.jpg http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y65...5/DSCN2427.jpg http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y65...5/DSCN2429.jpg |
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check out powerlet.com it's what I used to charge my phone and gps on the trip
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ahh ok...
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and yes... yes it is. |
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buell fanboys....they are the new apple fanboy equivalent
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Idk, seems most of the guys on badweb are late 20's early 30's :idk:
Mature sportbike riders i'd say. |
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how much do maps cost?
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