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Thoughts On Portable GPS's?Communications And Radio |
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Ride: 2008 Street Glide
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Location: Woodstock, Georgia
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Re: Thoughts On Portable GPS's?
Yes you can do that on the Tom Tom but it's nowhere near as good as Google or Mapquest. For one thing the screen is tiny!
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Ride: 1995 FLHTC
Join Date: Oct 14th, 2007
Location: Ontario
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Re: Thoughts On Portable GPS's?
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Ride: 2004 Sportster XL1200RS
Join Date: Aug 24th, 2008
Location: Camarillo, CA
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Re: Thoughts On Portable GPS's?
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1) Get the exact address & watch out for North & South embedded in the street name, think Salt Lake City where every intersection seems to be North or South 225th Street. ![]() 2) You can get GPS turn by turn as left or right or more expensive... by street name. ![]() 3) The fastest route is not necessarily the straightest, least turn path! ![]() 4) If you get lost...do the un-Manly thing and ask someone nice for directions (if in New York City be prepared for a bit of course language or other uncivil behavior) ![]() Happy navigating...oh it saves a lot of aggravation between you and your significant other...
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Ride: 2003 Heritage Springer
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Location: Charles Town, WV
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Re: Thoughts On Portable GPS's?
Seriously what happen to just riding with the wind? Deciding to go left or right, north, south ect... Cup holders, music, gps come on now...
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Ride: 1995 FLHTC
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Ride: 2004 Sportster XL1200RS
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Re: Thoughts On Portable GPS's?
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I guess my Harley is one of the more '"Pedestrian Mounts"...hmmmm?
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Ride: 2007 FatBoy
Join Date: Sep 7th, 2008
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Re: Thoughts On Portable GPS's?
I purchased the Zumo 550 18 months ago. Went on line and did a price search and paid $600.00. My friends made fun of me until we almost ran out of gas and they had to follow me in unknown territory. The winning part was finding a hotel when it started raining and just beginning to get dark. Now while riding on long trips they ask me what's available to eat around here! SWEET
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Ride: 2004 Sportster XL1200RS
Join Date: Aug 24th, 2008
Location: Camarillo, CA
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Re: Thoughts On Portable GPS's?
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I used a Kuryakin Accessory Handlebar Mount ($40) but it was for 7/8" bars (I will use this mount on my gals' scoot) so I used a old crash bar footpeg 1 1/4" mounting clamp I had in my parts drawer. I also had to hardwire a Battery Tender cord ($6). Caution: Reversed polarity will result if you use it with your existing harness plug with fuse protected 7.5A) mated to a Harley cigar lighter for a "HD Bagger" ($18) and after 30 minutes with soldering iron, heatshrink tubing, wire rounting and test meter checking, it is all in...working this weekend YAY!
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Warming The Wheels
Ride: 2002 Road King
Join Date: Aug 17th, 2008
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Re: Thoughts On Portable GPS's?
You got drawings for that? Or pictures? Or a really good explanaition?
I need to add a cigarette lighter (accessory plug) to the RK... but everyone is telling me to DRILL a hole in one of the side covers to mount it!!! i like your idea better... use the battery tender cord, then connect a Lighter/ accessory to that (with the proper plug)... make it a velcro strap typ mount, tying it to the frame near the front of the bike. Plug in a GPS, or radio, or whatever. Remove everything when not in use.
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Ride: 2004 Sportster XL1200RS
Join Date: Aug 24th, 2008
Location: Camarillo, CA
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Re: Thoughts On Portable GPS's?
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![]() Since my Sportster is more "bare-bones" and has no such accessory option, I was kinda forced to do so, besides I have to put my hard earned EE degree to good use once in a while anyway. ![]() BTW The instructions that come with it want you to drill a single 7/8" hole for a clean OEM look installation with a template that shows you exactly where the hole is made. The Kuryakin $40 chrome mount looks nice, worked well for my Tom-Tom, is easy on & off, and less expensive than some of the $140 mounts I have seen elsewhere.
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