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nklr: garmin 60cs gps price advice
Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2005 12:39 pm
by sheldonweaver
After getting ridiculously lost(in my car, which isn't anywhere near as
fun as getting lost on the bike)the other weekend, I think I may have
finally talked myself into getting a GPS.
After scouting ebay, froogle.com, and mysimon.com it seems that around
$380 is the going price for a 60CS. Does this seem about right? I
kinda remember somebody saying that you could get a good deal at some
truck store.
If anybody has an extra 60CS that they wanna sell, LMK.
Thanks, Sheldon A15
nklr: garmin 60cs gps price advice
Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2005 1:54 pm
by Jon Till
At 10:38 AM 11/8/2005, you wrote:
>........snip......
>If anybody has an extra 60CS that they wanna sell, LMK.
>
>Thanks, Sheldon A15
I don't have a 60CS but I do have a 60C that has hardly been used because I can't read it without my reading glasses. Same GPS but without the compass and maybe one other thing but I can't remember what that was. I also have City Select and Topo for it.
Let me know if you're interested,
Jon...
Portland, OR.
air bags on goldwing is a horrible idea nklr
Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 6:26 am
by Rick McCauley
Wearing a helmet, to me, just obstructs all the wonders around. I much prefer the open air feel and view. I guess it falls under that old cliche. "if you have to ask, you won't understand".
I guess I should mention that I spend 90% of my time on blacktops and gravel roads, where there is almost no traffic. Also 90% of that time is under 60mph. Actually I spend a lot of time at 45mph. If I lived in a big city and had to fight cages all the time, I would probably wear a helmet a more often.
Rick A17
Pat Schmid wrote:
--- In
DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Ron Criswell wrote:
>
> Yeah I think you are on to something. Something the rider could wear
> seems more feasible. But ...... we have hard enough time getting riders
> to wear helmets. Never have understood the magic of riding hemet less
> Criswell
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