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jimmyt
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Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2012 8:32 pm |
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Joined: Sat Apr 07, 2012 9:10 pm Posts: 102
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What would you guys recommend for a GPS. My last GPS was a Garmin Quest which is no longer made. It worked great (and still does), was easy to use and reliable. I used this on a street bike for years and had zero problems. Now that I am getting more into the dual sport end of things I need something capable of that. However, I would like to be able to use it for travel by road as well as offroad and want something a bit more versatile. I am kind of partial to Garmin as I have never had a problem with them and their support is top notch. Seeing as there is such a wide selection available now, any input would be appreciated.
_________________ I keep chasin' the horizon, but I can't seem to catch it.
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calltrex
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Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2012 8:39 pm |
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Joined: Mon Apr 09, 2012 9:57 pm Posts: 2830
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Montana 650
came in handy today after 115km of trails
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kiffer
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Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2012 4:03 pm |
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Joined: Sat Apr 07, 2012 6:48 pm Posts: 1772 Location: S'toon
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Garmins are great units, but I hate how anal they are about protecting their data. It always causes all sorts of hassles when you get new maps or a new unit.
Anyway if you don't want to drop the big $$ for a Montana, you could look at the new Etrex units. Very similar to the Montana but without the touch screen. Not as convenient for controlling the unit, but it only costs about 1/3 the price. And you can do satellite imagery with them too (as I believe you can with the Montana and Dakota units).
_________________ Chris
2017 Versys X 1991 Suzuki TS200R
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calltrex
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Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2012 8:19 pm |
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Joined: Mon Apr 09, 2012 9:57 pm Posts: 2830
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I really like the birds eye imagery.
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