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(07-25-2013, 07:44 AM)n1n0_imp Wrote: (07-19-2013, 11:18 PM)The ferret_imp Wrote: Paper maps and a dumb phone here ...man, I'm old lol. Several times on my trip to the smokies I pulled out the ol paper map, unfolded it over the seat and picked a road to take.
i did put a GPS on my ST 1300 for my recent trip out west, but mainly so I could located gas and motels. Didn't use it for general directions.
What kind of GPS is that?
What kind of GPS is that?
Please navigate to "How To" Section to see a detailed instruction.
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(07-26-2013, 04:47 AM)Nano Tech_imp Wrote: (07-25-2013, 07:44 AM)n1n0_imp Wrote: (07-19-2013, 11:18 PM)The ferret_imp Wrote: Paper maps and a dumb phone here ...man, I'm old lol. Several times on my trip to the smokies I pulled out the ol paper map, unfolded it over the seat and picked a road to take.
i did put a GPS on my ST 1300 for my recent trip out west, but mainly so I could located gas and motels. Didn't use it for general directions.
What kind of GPS is that?
What kind of GPS is that?
Please navigate to "How To" Section to see a detailed instruction.
In relation to what Nano?
If you are referring to which GPS I used on my ST it was a Tom Tom 1 with a mount from mount guys, but I dont think there is anything in the How TO section about it.
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(07-26-2013, 04:53 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: (07-26-2013, 04:47 AM)Nano Tech_imp Wrote: (07-25-2013, 07:44 AM)n1n0_imp Wrote: (07-19-2013, 11:18 PM)The ferret_imp Wrote: Paper maps and a dumb phone here ...man, I'm old lol. Several times on my trip to the smokies I pulled out the ol paper map, unfolded it over the seat and picked a road to take.
i did put a GPS on my ST 1300 for my recent trip out west, but mainly so I could located gas and motels. Didn't use it for general directions.
What kind of GPS is that?
What kind of GPS is that?
Please navigate to "How To" Section to see a detailed instruction.
In relation to what Nano?
If you are referring to which GPS I used on my ST it was a Tom Tom 1 with a mount from mount guys, but I dont think there is anything in the How TO section about it.
In relation to what Nano?
If you are referring to which GPS I used on my ST it was a Tom Tom 1 with a mount from mount guys, but I dont think there is anything in the How TO section about it.
Yes Ferret...That's in relation to the GPS set up... Please check now the "How to" section... you will find the instructions there ....
Cheers !!!!!
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Very cool Nano, thanks for posting that up.
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(07-26-2013, 06:23 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: Very cool Nano, thanks for posting that up.
Anytime "the ferret"............
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I am addicted to my GPS. When I moved here from Florida in 2007 I'd go for a ride and was constantly turned around in my directions. In Florida 99.9% of the roads go east and west or north and south so I was messed up bad. Once while riding lost, fuel low, I saw a mail delivery truck. Stopped and ask the driver how to get to highway 150, he replied that it's a beautiful day and you'll find it sooner or later. He laughed and said it is just couple of miles on. Anyway back to GPS: I use paper a lot to plan a route or to see where a road goes and so forth. But the GPS allows me to ride and not worry about where I need to turn etc. Also mine will warn me when fuel is getting low. And if you see an interesting road, you can go explore it and the GPS will get you back on track when you decide to. I have the Garmin Zumo and it connects to my helmet intercom and tells me the directions, that way I don't have to take my eyes off the road to check the screen. Anyway my $0.02