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gps setup?
has anyone installed gps on their bike? Trying to figure out what kinda
mount is best. The garmin v seems to be the gps that everyone likes.
Let me know.
thx
josh
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I have a 2610 mounted with a Ram Mount. I've gone on some single tracks that
the KLR really shouldn't be on and it held great. Only dumped the KLR in
soft mud when the front washed out and the GPS was perfectly safe. I went
thru whoops, rocky climbs, stream crossings, etc and the GPS never moved.
The rubber ball mounts also help eliminate vibrations from the bike.
-Bobby
> -----Original Message----- > From: extrudedude > > has anyone installed gps on their bike? Trying to figure out > what kinda mount is best. The garmin v seems to be the gps > that everyone likes. > Let me know. > thx > josh >
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http://www.cyclegadgets.com/Products/RAM/ram.asp?prod=RAM-GPSIII
On 9/15/06, extrudedude wrote: > > has anyone installed gps on their bike? Trying to figure out what kinda > mount is best. The garmin v seems to be the gps that everyone likes. > Let me know. > thx > josh > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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i have a lorance 350c iway
its a color touch screen that talks so i leave in the tank bag with the earplug line coming out
it also has a flash card slot so it is a mp3 player that will pause the music to warn you of
upcoming turns and directions. all the maps of the united states plus 1000000 points of interest
are already loaded in it. so no mounting hardware to buy and no software to load.
i am not a good enough rider to be safe looking at a tiny little screen will riding my bike.
also it is cordless and has reachargeable batteries. the most you could pay is $500 plus tax
but if you froogle it , it will be about $360 or so.
it sure is nice to have when tring to find someplace you've never been before.
hal2006
----- Original Message ----- From: extrudedude To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com Sent: 9/15/2006 3:35:23 PM Subject: [DSN_KLR650] gps setup? has anyone installed gps on their bike? Trying to figure out what kinda mount is best. The garmin v seems to be the gps that everyone likes. Let me know. thx josh [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
gps setup?
Hi there.............I use the Garmin Etrex Legend on the KLR...My Wife uses the regular Etrex on Her XT225 and my Son uses the Standard Etrex on his CRF 150........All use the regular Handlebar Mout from Garmin.........No problems at all........Easy to remove from the mount as well
Pat A19
From an Island in the Pacific
----- Original Message ----- From: J Fortner To: extrudedude Cc: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, September 15, 2006 1:38 PM Subject: Re: [DSN_KLR650] gps setup? http://www.cyclegadgets.com/Products/RAM/ram.asp?prod=RAM-GPSIII On 9/15/06, extrudedude wrote: > > has anyone installed gps on their bike? Trying to figure out what kinda > mount is best. The garmin v seems to be the gps that everyone likes. > Let me know. > thx > josh > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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On 9/15/06, extrudedude wrote:
Josh, lots of good replies already. I'll chip in that I use a Garmin 76Cx in a RAM mount. The GPS survived my accident with just a few scrapes on the case, but the cradle broke at the top and the ball at the handlebars sheared off, so I have to buy a whole new mount. (Judging from the scrapes on the top of my Givi top box, it looks like the bike rolled. I'm surprised the windshield didn't break, though.) -- Blake Sobiloff http://sobiloff.typepad.com/> http://sobiloff.typepad.com/klr_adventure/> San Jose, CA (USA)> has anyone installed gps on their bike? Trying to figure out what kinda > mount is best. The garmin v seems to be the gps that everyone likes.
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I've got one of the cheapest Gps's there is.
a garmin eTrex legend. It's got a garmin handle-bar mount
on the cross-brace, right in the middle. I used a piece of
1 inch tygon hose ( slit ) to make a bushing and build up the size
of the brace (1/2"?) to the 7/8" for the handle-bar mount.
1700 miles of street and light off-road and it's perfect for me.
I can adjust the angle up and down too to adjust for glare, etc.
I saved my $700+ for a fancy color one with some stupid voice and
bloated extortive mapware and got a real, practical $180 solution.
I even found street maps of my area on-line for free, drawn my some swedish
guy, free.
the 4-year warranty at circuitcity was only $28 bucks if anything ever goes
wrong with it.
funny,how the warranty on the magellan was $120 bucks per year....
--cy
----- Original Message ----- From: "extrudedude" To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Friday, September 15, 2006 3:12 PM Subject: [DSN_KLR650] gps setup? > has anyone installed gps on their bike? Trying to figure out what kinda > mount is best. The garmin v seems to be the gps that everyone likes. > Let me know. > thx > josh >
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I too use a handlebar mounted Garmin eTrex Legend (Garmin mounting
system was least expensive way to get started). I rarely look at it
while moving because of being on dirt / gravel roads and the screen
is small. It's really there to record the history of our weekend
excursions. We're slowing exploring northwestern Pennsylvania's
state forests. I use some of the other screens to get ground speed
when fooling around with different sprocket combinations. Never a
problem.
Don R100, A6F
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "extrudedude"
wrote:
kinda> > has anyone installed gps on their bike? Trying to figure out what
> mount is best. The garmin v seems to be the gps that everyone likes. > Let me know. > thx > josh >
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I've been using Ram mounts on my old Garmin 176 and now 276C. Not a problem with either on my ex DRZ400SE, Present R1150GSa and KLR650. Before that when I was using the Garmin 3 a company called ALoop had a neat mount made from plastic that attached to the crossbar. Really liked it. Too bad they are now made anymore. But I put many miles with that set up on DR350SE, R11GSA and the KLR650. As far my old R11RA, I just fab a mount from alu stock I had handy. Andy in Louisiana R1150GSA KLR 650 Chevy truck> has anyone installed gps on their bike? Trying to figure out what kinda > mount is best. The garmin v seems to be the gps that everyone likes. > Let me know. > thx > josh

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see a pic here
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