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General Category => General Banter => Topic started by: Taylorward5 on March 18, 2012, 08:27:07 AM
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I been looking for a good GPS to mount on my bike and I really like the rides a lot of you have posted so I'm looking for a good GPS to be able to load them up and be able to keep track where I'm going. Thanks!!!
If there is a form already about this just point me in the right direction.
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Just kidding. Someone will provide a serious answer shortly. Lots of GPS users here. :)
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what Bike and GPS do you have?
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I dont have one. I ride an Aprilia tuono 2007, went out today for a 180 mile ride hudson to hager city and back up on the minnesota side. perfect day but a little gusty. would of been nice to have a gps mounted up
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It depends on how much money you want to spend. Get one of the $700 Garmin Zumo models if you have nothing better to spend money on and like to read user manuals.
If you just want a good GPS that does everything (gps related) and is user friendly, I like the Garmin Nuvi 1490. $130 last year.
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Garmin 765T. Best Buy sells them for $109. Not weatherproof, but has everything a Zumo has at a fraction of the price. I carry a baggie and rubberband for rain.
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Ok, what kind of mounts do you use? I dont want the damn thing falling off at 100MPH! haha
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Or you can do what I do and just get an aqua box off eBay. Cost about 60 bucks and is a little ugly but allows you to just use a car gps on the bike (comes with ram mount for mounting).
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Ok, what kind of mounts do you use? I dont want the damn thing falling off at 100MPH! haha
http://www.ram-mount.com/ (http://www.ram-mount.com/) that will get you started
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For the 765T, I use the stock mount it came with for a car. I mounted the base on my tankbag, no issues.
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I use a RAM steam mount on my R1 with my iPHONE and a GPS application. works out nice I get tunes and take phone calls and have a GPS.
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I dont have one. I ride an Aprilia tuono 2007, went out today for a 180 mile ride hudson to hager city and back up on the minnesota side. perfect day but a little gusty. would of been nice to have a gps mounted up
You're from Hudson, WI gee If I would have know that I would have picked you up when I went through there today :D
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That's where we started, I live in Hopkins MN so only like a 30 min drive over there. The RAM mounts look like they work good, I really want to go with some guys on the WI side through some twisties. I have been down the normal roads but nothing out away from the river and lake Pepin. Looks like there are a few of you that know the roads really well over there. Gonna have to get out on some group rides with some of you. Thanks for the help on the GPS stuff.
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i just ordered a RAM setup to mount my Garmin Nuvi 1450LMT on my 2002 zx-6r, pretty excited to try it out. i don't think the GPS does everything i'd really like but overall i do love it for what it is (and cost, not very expensive)... it took me awhile to sort out a mount, i went with a non-standard setup, but i really wanted it way under my windshield and not attached to the handlebars, we'll see if what I got works out like i'm hoping.
a.s.
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Answer depends on what features you want/need. Music while riding? Bluetooth? Waterproof? Proprietary route planning software? Exchange or download routes? Off road as well as on road?
By Matt's characterization, I'm in the have nothing better to spend money on, as I have the Zumo 660. For street use, it is the cat's meow. Pricey, but no need to workaround any shortcomings.
With respect to mounts, I've gone to tank bags with mounts for GPS units. I use a Cortech Dryver tank.
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The ring mounted bag is waterproof, so there is no need to stop when it rains. If for example you feel the need to grab your valuables off your bike when you stop for lunch you just disconnect the power connect and dismount the bag and away you go. This setup also makes it easy to move my GPS unit from bike to bike, a requirement for some.
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By Matt's characterization, I'm in the have nothing better to spend money on, as I have the Zumo 660. For street use, it is the cat's meow. Pricey, but no need to workaround any shortcomings.
That is my way of saying "I wish I had more money leftover after other stuff." ;) The Zumos do it all.
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Answer depends on what features you want/need. Music while riding? Bluetooth? Waterproof? Proprietary route planning software? Exchange or download routes? Off road as well as on road?
Don't forget SDRAM slot and external headphone jack. The 765T has all these features. The only thing I have to "work around" is the waterproof, have baggie, will travel.
I use the tankbag as the mount for the same reason as Ray. I have my GPS and Sat radio mounts on the tankbag and a common power system in the tankbag. It's a one step disconnect and I'm into the hotel room.
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I've been reading alot about the GPS crowd moving to smart phone usage.
The major appeal is the cost savings but you also don't have to worry about updating the maps.
Thoughts?
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Personally I prefer gps over smart phone because it's easier for me to change routes while under way (have an iPhone and I can't use it unless I take my gloves off). In addition, using gps has no data limit (like most smart phones) and because gps's get a lot more "service" no to mention roaming fees and if you go out of the country. If you just do Riding around town the phone would be fine but I'll take the gps any day :)
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I've been reading alot about the GPS crowd moving to smart phone usage.
The major appeal is the cost savings but you also don't have to worry about updating the maps.
Thoughts?
Smartphones use capacitance touch screens which mean you either have to use a bare finger tip to operate them or have gloves with conductive material woven into the fingertips. All the motorcycle specific GPS and most car GPS units use physical action touchscreens, which make it possible to operate them with gloves on, or through clear vinyl. Motorcycle gloves with conductive materials woven in the fingertips are not widely available.
Smartphones are for the most part not waterproof. This coupled with their capacitance screens means, if you put them in a waterproof case, baggie or the map pocket of your tank bag you will not be able to operate the unit, so they are limited to use in fair weather.
Smartphones are generally not built robustly enough to handle the vibration and jarring of use on a bike so they require an isolating mount.
Smartphones are typically not very good at creating, sharing or downloading routes. The GPS functionality of them is focused at simply getting a user directions from one place to another, not getting them from one place to another over a specific set of roads.
Whereas most thieves could care less about stealing a GPS unit since they are now widely available for cheap, current generation Smartphones are frequently stolen. So if you're going to use one on your bike, you're going to need to make sure to be able to dismount it and take it with you to prevent theft.
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I'm gonna have to come for some rides and see some of your set ups. There are a few that sound pretty good, Im just an "on the road guy" and looking to load some of your maps easily and just do a general point map so i can see where im at and my options if im playing it by ear that day.
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Let's see if this will work. This is the tankbag setup for my ST1300. One is with the normal operating config, the other is with a flap lifted up to reveal the CB. There is an amplifier and noise suppression at the base of the bag. There is a master volume control on the side of the bag so I don't need to fiddle with the volume for each component.
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But Paul, where's the kitchen sink? ;)
Just kiddin'. That is an impressive set up you have and your Honda certainly has the space for it. Great for your long days in the saddle.
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I have another bag for the VStrom, which was originally on the VFR. This does not have the CB, noise suppression and has a smaller amp. It has he same sat radio and GPS mounts on it's top. You can actually use that tankbag to hold stuff. :)
But yeah, the ST bag is meant for long distance entertainment. I found no shortage of humor on the CB once you get on a major highway.
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This is the tankbag setup for my ST1300.
Whoa! That's impressive.
So... you running hellfire or side-winder missiles? ;D
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I just got the RAM mounts for my '02 Ninja ZX-6R to hold my Garmin 1450LMT. Still working out the best location to have it but I have used it enough to feel like I have some good options. One thing that I'm most concerned about is leaving the mount on all the time. I'd use my GPS all the time (I do in my car) but I don't want the mount stolen when it's parked at work (downtown St. Paul). I'm thinking of ways to make it less easy for a thief to remove once I get it set right...
Now I need to find a baggie, rubber band, and retrofit a head-phone jack. :/
a.s.
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aschendel, how do you see your speed with that in the way?
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aschendel, how do you see your speed with that in the way?
Since my GPS shows my exact speed I actually prefer not to see my speedo, which is "approximate". But if I did want to, I also could mount it on any of the 4 mirror mounts and it's long enough to come out "over" that fairing support if I need / want to. I just wanted it as close to my field of view as possible -- after running with a map (or very often a post-it note) on my tank for my entire career, i'm pretty excited to have my directions up in lights where i can see them easily.
I do wish I could see my trip meter, and it covers most of my left turn signal indicator, which could be embarassing, but for the moment anyways I'm excited to see how it works out.
Andy
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I took a few more pics of my setup today and typed up a little blurp for another forum, figured I could cross-post it here. Sorry my stuff's so dirty, it sat in the rain yesterday...
I would like my power outlet not keyed is just an annoyance about how my GPS works, especially when powered from a USB adapter... Like most (all?) GPS', it prompts to shut itself off when the power is removed. At gas stops, etc, when powered by a USB adapter, even if I remember to keep it on, it redetects the USB and tries to go into computer-connected mode which is annoying since it takes awhile to get back to normal. I think I could get a specific USB charging cable, and of course it doesn't do this when using the Garmin car adapter. So when I'm using the Garmin cord I just have to remember to click "Stay On" or I have to wait for it to boot back up... thankfully this unit starts up quickly so it's not a huge problem. Here are some pics (if you get a Red-X, right-click and choose show picture, my image host can't handle too many connections at one time):
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The location is my favorite part. Aside from the fact that it blocks my trip meter (no gas gauge :( ), having a map right near my line of sight, where I'm used to looking, lit up in the dark, etc. is fantastic. And I rode in the rain at DCTC with it (in a ziplock bag) and it didn't get even a drop of water on it.
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Aside from the fact that it blocks my trip meter (no gas gauge :( )
You could set one of your data squares on the screen for your Odometer and reset it when you fill up.