subject: coolant all over - 800 mile update
nklr: gpss
After last week trip to NM where I got stuck without the right maps, I have
decided to get a GPS.
What are the current recommendations ? I hesitate to go back to the archives
for this is a field where the tech hence the reco may change quickly. For
the time being, the contenders are Garmin Legend and Magellan Meridian, with
a slight preference for the Garmin ($130 after rebate these days...).
Also, what software do you guys use for mapping off road trails (eg jeep
trails and smaller kinds)
Finally, what mounts do you use ?
Thx
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I've always wondered how helpful that little screen would be
vibrating and bouncing at 40 or 50 mph. I've been looking too, and
it seems if you've got the funds the Garmin 176 or 176C is the way
to go. But, yeah, who has the $550 laying around, right? I think
the Garmin GPS V is coming down in price too, around $300 or so.
If you get one of the handheld types, post a blurb on how visible
the screen is while riding so I don't have to wonder anymore!
Eric in Philly
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "Pierre" wrote: > After last week trip to NM where I got stuck without the right maps, I have > decided to get a GPS. > > What are the current recommendations ? I hesitate to go back to the archives > for this is a field where the tech hence the reco may change quickly. For > the time being, the contenders are Garmin Legend and Magellan Meridian, with > a slight preference for the Garmin ($130 after rebate these days...). > > Also, what software do you guys use for mapping off road trails (eg jeep > trails and smaller kinds) > > Finally, what mounts do you use ? > > Thx
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I posted a pic of my handlebar mount Garmin GPS V. (It's the last one
in the photos- not a great picture cause it's dark and rainy right
now). I've had it about a year and a half and use it all the time in
my car & boat & occasionally handheld. I just recently got the
handlebar mount (standard Garmin one) and have no problem seeing it,
on the road anyway. It's hooked up to the city light wires with Radio
Shack bullet connectors. Don't think I would want to be fiddling with
buttons while riding but if you just leave it alone it will show
where you are on a map and it keeps a trail of where you've been, so
you can always backtrack. On the road it lists the name of the road
you're on and tells you the next intersection. The built in base map
is good (all of North & South America), though not as detailed as the
software you can download into it (it comes with a US/Canada CD). I
spent a few weeks in Newfoundland last year and was surprised that
the base map included at least the major roads there, even though the
CD software cut off the Eastern part of Canada. Sometimes, the base
map is not as accurate as it could be- For example in St. John's
(Newfoundland) it showed me driving in the harbour when I was
definitely still on the road.
Anyway, I would recommend the Garmin because it comes with good
software and you can get quite a bit more software for it (fishing
hot spots, topographical, marine). The screen is a little small, and
color would be nice but for me it was a good choice. The only other
downside is it is slow to transfer files from your computer (it's
plain old serial- not USB). The routing function is nice and it is
portable enough to take on business trips and use in rental cars.
I love it and find it a very useful tool.
John
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "Pierre" wrote: > After last week trip to NM where I got stuck without the right maps, I have > decided to get a GPS. > > What are the current recommendations ? I hesitate to go back to the archives > for this is a field where the tech hence the reco may change quickly. For > the time being, the contenders are Garmin Legend and Magellan Meridian, with > a slight preference for the Garmin ($130 after rebate these days...). > > Also, what software do you guys use for mapping off road trails (eg jeep > trails and smaller kinds) > > Finally, what mounts do you use ? > > Thx
nklr: gpss
I have used the Meridian Gold for a couple of years
now. I got the bicycle mount from magellan, modified
it to fit the thin part of the handle bar, and wired
the power supply into the electrical line.
Vibration/visibility has never been a problem for me.
At this point, I would be hard pressed to live without
my gps. I don't have to remember addresses or
directions; I just set the device and let it do its
job. It's especially useful while camping and
exploring, and finding your way back to camp. Always
have a back up map, though, in case the device fails!
P.
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__________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Friends. Fun. Try the all-new Yahoo! Messenger. http://messenger.yahoo.com/> > I've always wondered how helpful that little screen > would be > vibrating and bouncing at 40 or 50 mph. I've been > looking too, and > it seems if you've got the funds the Garmin 176 or > 176C is the way > to go. But, yeah, who has the $550 laying around, > right? I think > the Garmin GPS V is coming down in price too, around > $300 or so. > > If you get one of the handheld types, post a blurb > on how visible > the screen is while riding so I don't have to wonder > anymore! > > Eric in Philly > --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "Pierre" > wrote: > > After last week trip to NM where I got stuck > without the right > maps, I have > > decided to get a GPS. > > > > What are the current recommendations ? I hesitate > to go back to > the archives > > for this is a field where the tech hence the reco > may change > quickly. For > > the time being, the contenders are Garmin Legend > and Magellan > Meridian, with > > a slight preference for the Garmin ($130 after > rebate these > days...). > > > > Also, what software do you guys use for mapping > off road trails > (eg jeep > > trails and smaller kinds) > > > > Finally, what mounts do you use ? > > > > Thx > > > > List sponsored by Dual Sport News at > www.dualsportnews.com. List FAQ courtesy of Chris > Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html > Unsubscribe by sending a blank message to: > DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com . > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > >
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I juast bought a Garmin Etrex Vista and love it.
http://www.garmin.com/products/etrexVista/ It uses Garmin Mapsourse
and names streets in detail. It also shows lakes, rivers, parks,
restaurants, etc. and you can set waypoints and track your route and
save it for if you want to go that way again. It is also used for
hiking . If you can't afford that the Garmin legend doesn almost the
same thing but has 1/3 the memory. If you live in Canada the cheapest
I have seen it was for $349 less a $30 usd mail in rebate.
http://www.gpscentral.ca/products/garmin/etrexvista.htm
The mount I use is http://www.gpscentral.ca/accessories/ram-etrex.htm
model # RAM-B-149Z-GA5
Good luck with it!
Lickme
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "Pierre" wrote: > After last week trip to NM where I got stuck without the right maps, I have > decided to get a GPS. > > What are the current recommendations ? I hesitate to go back to the archives > for this is a field where the tech hence the reco may change quickly. For > the time being, the contenders are Garmin Legend and Magellan Meridian, with > a slight preference for the Garmin ($130 after rebate these days...). > > Also, what software do you guys use for mapping off road trails (eg jeep > trails and smaller kinds) > > Finally, what mounts do you use ? > > Thx
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I was worried about my garmin etrex vibrating, but I can read it as
clear as my speedo and I reply more on it for my speed because the KLR
is about 10kph out depending on your speed.
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "Eric" wrote: > > I've always wondered how helpful that little screen would be > vibrating and bouncing at 40 or 50 mph. I've been looking too, and > it seems if you've got the funds the Garmin 176 or 176C is the way > to go. But, yeah, who has the $550 laying around, right? I think > the Garmin GPS V is coming down in price too, around $300 or so. > > If you get one of the handheld types, post a blurb on how visible > the screen is while riding so I don't have to wonder anymore! > > Eric in Philly > --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "Pierre" wrote: > > After last week trip to NM where I got stuck without the right > maps, I have > > decided to get a GPS. > > > > What are the current recommendations ? I hesitate to go back to > the archives > > for this is a field where the tech hence the reco may change > quickly. For > > the time being, the contenders are Garmin Legend and Magellan > Meridian, with > > a slight preference for the Garmin ($130 after rebate these > days...). > > > > Also, what software do you guys use for mapping off road trails > (eg jeep > > trails and smaller kinds) > > > > Finally, what mounts do you use ? > > > > Thx
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I have the Magellan Meridian color, and use the RAM Mount for handlebars.
It works great! I mounted it just to the left of the tach and it is still
protected by the windshield. If you want some photos, let me know and I
will send them direct. Once I mounted it on the bike, I can't remember what
it was like to look down at maps in my tank bag.
Josh
Dr. Joshua C. Gorman, D.D.S.
401 W. San Augustine
Deer Park, TX 77536
(281)930-8744
>From: "Eric" >To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com >Subject: [DSN_klr650] Re: NKLR: GPSs >Date: Fri, 04 Jun 2004 21:58:05 -0000 > > >I've always wondered how helpful that little screen would be >vibrating and bouncing at 40 or 50 mph. I've been looking too, and >it seems if you've got the funds the Garmin 176 or 176C is the way >to go. But, yeah, who has the $550 laying around, right? I think >the Garmin GPS V is coming down in price too, around $300 or so. > >If you get one of the handheld types, post a blurb on how visible >the screen is while riding so I don't have to wonder anymore! > >Eric in Philly >--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "Pierre" wrote: > > After last week trip to NM where I got stuck without the right >maps, I have > > decided to get a GPS. > > > > What are the current recommendations ? I hesitate to go back to >the archives > > for this is a field where the tech hence the reco may change >quickly. For > > the time being, the contenders are Garmin Legend and Magellan >Meridian, with > > a slight preference for the Garmin ($130 after rebate these >days...). > > > > Also, what software do you guys use for mapping off road trails >(eg jeep > > trails and smaller kinds) > > > > Finally, what mounts do you use ? > > > > Thx > > > >List sponsored by Dual Sport News at www.dualsportnews.com. List FAQ >courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html >Unsubscribe by sending a blank message to: >DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com . > > >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > >
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Doc Josh,
I've been quietly following this thread and would like to see pics of your
set up. I have a Magellan Platinum, and would like to mount it on my KLR.
For anyone else reading, I bought the Magellan because of a friend's
reccomendation. He said he liked Magellan better than Garmin because of the
memory storage features. Personally, I don't know enough to argue the
point. I am still trying to figure it out. I got it rebuilt from the
factory on the internet for around $200 last fall.
Brent B.
Date: Fri, 04 Jun 2004 22:25:53 -0500
From: "Joshua Gorman"
Subject: RE: Re: NKLR: GPSs
I have the Magellan Meridian color, and use the RAM Mount for handlebars.
It works great! I mounted it just to the left of the tach and it is still
protected by the windshield. If you want some photos, let me know and I
will send them direct. Once I mounted it on the bike, I can't remember what
it was like to look down at maps in my tank bag.
Josh
Dr. Joshua C. Gorman, D.D.S.
401 W. San Augustine
Deer Park, TX 77536
(281)930-8744
nklr: gpss
I use a map program called Ozi Explorer (www.oziexplorer.com) which is used by professional GPS users. Ozi allows the GPS to download traks, way points and such to and from PC based maps, convert scanned maps, display a live location on a pc based map and other features. One feature which is very useful is that it will correct map errors where several correct GPS locations can be provided. A guy who does GPS and mapping professionally told me that a lot of topo maps aren't nearly as accurate as modern consumer GPS units. If correct lat/long is provided for several points, the program will skew the map so that it matches the correct points. Another feature I use a lot is to place way points on known locations on the PC based map. These points are locations such as mountain peaks, the centre of a cross-road, etc. These points are uploaded to the GPS from Ozi on my PC. When I'm out in the bush I acn use the GPS "Go To" feature to point to that way point for navigation or to allow me to
figure out what the name of a mountain is.
We bought most of the topos for Southern B.C. on CD from the same Canadian source as sold me Ozi.
HIH
Norm
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subject: coolant all over - 800 mile update
I checked the cap and it was tight. It turns out that the nipple on top
of the tank should of had a hose connected to it in the first place. I
ran the bike and warmed it up, there were no bubbles showing up, but the
level was higher than normal (over filled from the dealer?). I think
that it was just splashing out while riding and getting all over the
place. BTW the hose is supposed to go from the tank all the way back to
by the tail light (as seen on another A18). It must of been built on a
Friday. Now I have to scrub the cooked on blue goo from my pipe.
Darren Clark
Doug Herr wrote:
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]>On Sat, 5 Jun 2004, Norm Keller wrote: > > > >>JUst in case this helps: My C18 did had similar symptoms when >>the source of the coolant was splash from the overflow tank >>cap. >> >> > >That reminds me that the wife's bike leaked in that way. Turns >out that the dealer prep did not include properly screwing down >the overflow tank cap. It was cross threaded. > > >
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