ButterSmooth
New member
I use and understand the benefits of using a GPS.  I don't like being distracted on a ride, and preferring "the music of the road", I don't even listen to music while riding.  To me, a bar mounted GPS would be a huge distraction.  While a flip up/down mount would be ideal, my alternate plan is to keep it in the frunk, since I don't need to refer to it often, and when I do, I'm usually prepared to stop. Freeway interchanges are a challenge, but I almost never ride in urban areas (2 1/2 hours to nearest freeway) and while GPS is a great help in those circumstances, I don't have enough brain cells left to multi-task without increasing risk. The GPS will fill four needs: "Is that my road?", "Where does that road go?", "Where can I get fuel?", and rarely "which lane do I need to be in?". 
My priorities then are:
1. Great maps, clear gravel road distinction
2. Ease and control while entering routes
3. Easy to see (cell phone screen is too small)
4. Flip up/down mount would be ideal (flipped up it is ok to obscure instruments)
Any ideas which GPS units I should be looking at?
				
			My priorities then are:
1. Great maps, clear gravel road distinction
2. Ease and control while entering routes
3. Easy to see (cell phone screen is too small)
4. Flip up/down mount would be ideal (flipped up it is ok to obscure instruments)
Any ideas which GPS units I should be looking at?
 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 opcorn: & before got the SENA headset would pipe through radio.  Handy digital map if needed,
opcorn: & before got the SENA headset would pipe through radio.  Handy digital map if needed, hyea::bbq:
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		 Hope you like it as much as I do. Take care :doorag:
 Hope you like it as much as I do. Take care :doorag: 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		