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akaabhorred
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ok so what gps is the klr crowd using

Post by akaabhorred » Thu Sep 15, 2005 8:04 pm

I am from beemerland. I have upgraded to a KLR. I used to have a gps but the GS wasn't really a trailie. I LOVE my 2002 killer. Love. YES. Ex beemerphile. Go figure. But true to the KLR psyche I'm guessing that a full-on automotive Garmin monster isn't the KLR style. So what are the pragmatic and reasonable KLR folks using - both units AND mounting hardware. Note I would like autorouting but would be happy with a really nice memory base and capability to import manufacturers topo-offroad-city maps to the unit with pre-planned routes done on the PC but with onroad capability to modify route. I know I'm a lazy a$$hole but I bet someone here has sorted this out! Thanks. Jeff the noobie

Jim
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ok so what gps is the klr crowd using

Post by Jim » Thu Sep 15, 2005 10:03 pm

Another soul sees the light, halleluiah pass the doohickey and sprinkle him with farkle. (can't say that on KLR650.net) --Jim A-15
> I am from beemerland. I have upgraded to a KLR. > > Jeff the noobie

Rodney Copeland
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ok so what gps is the klr crowd using

Post by Rodney Copeland » Thu Sep 15, 2005 11:11 pm

Awe, that wasn't nice Jim! Rod
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Jim" wrote: > Another soul sees the light, halleluiah pass the doohickey and > sprinkle him with farkle. (can't say that on KLR650.net) > --Jim > A-15 > > > > I am from beemerland. I have upgraded to a KLR. > > > > Jeff the noobie

Rodney Copeland
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ok so what gps is the klr crowd using

Post by Rodney Copeland » Thu Sep 15, 2005 11:22 pm

I'm hopin so too. I'll wait till our Gurus tell me what GPS to buy. So far looks like the V. Rod --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "akaabhorred" wrote:
> I am from beemerland. I have upgraded to a KLR. I used to have a gps > but the GS wasn't really a trailie. I LOVE my 2002 killer. Love. > YES. Ex beemerphile. Go figure. But true to the KLR psyche I'm > guessing that a full-on automotive Garmin monster isn't the KLR style. > > So what are the pragmatic and reasonable KLR folks using - both units > AND mounting hardware. > > Note I would like autorouting but would be happy with a really nice > memory base and capability to import manufacturers topo-offroad-city > maps to the unit with pre-planned routes done on the PC but with > onroad capability to modify route. > > I know I'm a lazy a$$hole but I bet someone here has sorted this out! > > Thanks. > > Jeff the noobie

dooden
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wtb stock air filter and holder

Post by dooden » Fri Sep 16, 2005 5:47 am

--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "rxm98" wrote:
> If anybody has one for sale including bolt and airbox door cover, let > me know. The KLR I bought is missing these parts and I think this is > the reason why my bike is running hot. > > THanks
We have this wonderful stuff up here in the north called "Yooper Tape" claimed to hold in speeds up to 100 MPH and beyond. That would work to cover the side hole well at least. It even comes in multiple colors these days. So your running that bike with no air filter ? Co-worker working on a old Gold Wing says it pops on decel really bad, he thinks just one cyclinder.. then a few minutes later says he is running with no air filter.... Could it be just its running too lean... Speaking of which gotta open mine back up me thinks its getting plugged again... noticed some carbon on the fender yesterday. Dooden A15 Green Ape

Al Maurine
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ok so what gps is the klr crowd using

Post by Al Maurine » Fri Sep 16, 2005 6:34 am

Had to chime in on this one. I had a Garmin 76CS that I thought would be perfect for my F650 ... when I crashed back in April it got 'whacked' ... I did find the screen to be too small and I went with the Garmin 276CS with a 128 meg chip .. I can load about 1/2 of the USA into it. The screen is much bigger and so much easier to see. I would never go back to a smaller screen now. Check it out on the Garmin site. Also, I use the Ram mounts that seem to work really well and I can switch the 276CS between bikes .. the unit comes with a car mount and I use it in my work truck on a daily basis .. If anybody out there has a Garmin 76 or 76CS I have a Ram mount and some power cords that I would gladly sell at a very reasonable price. Al Maurine F650GS 'Dakar' R100M 'Mystic' A17 KLR 650 (gone but obviously not forgotten)

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