That's pretty nice. I'd imagine it'd be kinda hard to fit into an MC cockpit though :hmm:ConqSoft said:
You'd be surprised. A GPS V can be had for ~$200-$250, brand new.sheepofblue said:Looks pretty sweet to bad the budget is to busted for a GPS this year :crap:
Until you run into unexpected road construction or the road gets shut down due to a bad accident.Chain said:Gimme a map pocket on top of my tank bag please. I'll save a whole lot of money and I'll navigate just as well. :thumb: :rasp:
So you are scooting through the mountains not paying attention to where you are just taking the next cool road. Now locate yourself on a map (remember road name signs are sometimes optional in the southChain said:Gimme a map pocket on top of my tank bag please. I'll save a whole lot of money and I'll navigate just as well. :thumb: :rasp:
Wow...they were $499 when they were first released. I used to mount the III+ on my bike. It came in handy when I needed to know if the road curved left or right as I rode up a blind hill.ND4SPD said:You'd be surprised. A GPS V can be had for ~$200-$250, brand new.
Yeah, I know :crap: I paid that much for mine when they first came out.Red Rider said:Wow...they were $499 when they were first released. I used to mount the III+ on my bike. It came in handy when I needed to know if the road curved left or right as I rode up a blind hill.
Those are nice, however the specs are a little odd.ConqSoft said:
Right, but there was some question on the 2620 as to if you were able to update the on-board data when new versions of the mapping software were released. I haven't read enough about the new ones to know.RC51Mike said:Sounds like the c330 is loaded with all of the maps on the CD so no need to upload any?