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Do you also use a car GPS on your ride ...

fatenhappy

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Just putting it out there ...

I've been using my TomTom GPS, which I have been quite comfortably switching across between my car and bike ... Only issue is 'only sometimes' I find the suns glare to be a problem ... Problem solved 99% of the time by just fixing a 'brow' / sun visor to the unit and no more problems.

Its under the protection from the windscreen wind and rain, power is straight out of my top glove box with no mods needed .. how easy is that ...

I just re-check the security of the units adhesion before I start to ride for the day ... no problems ...

So why do most go looking for 'a special' GPS and mounts to suit ... Got me beat !
 

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I just use my phone, which is in the glove box, as long as the lady tells me where to go I don’t need to look at a GPS. But I believe that the Motorcycle specific units have some features like twisty roads which may be fun.
 
When I had both my Spyder and a Suzuki 2 wheeler I used my car GPS on both with no problems, I would only carry a Ziploc bag to cover it if there was rain. Why pay hundreds more for a motorcycle unit that was only water proof, my opinion. In fact I changed GPS 3 times over the years and what I spend on all 3 would have been the cost of one of the motorcycle units.
 
The Garmin 590 GPS that came with my limited, came with the car mount also. I use it on both.
Because it is designed for a motorcycle, the screen is a mat finish, not glossy at all, and I have never had a problem reading it in the bright sun. We were in Utah for two weeks in July and it was nothing but bright sun, never had a problem reading it, no glare because of the mat finish.
 
I just use my phone, which is in the glove box, as long as the lady tells me where to go I don’t need to look at a GPS. But I believe that the Motorcycle specific units have some features like twisty roads which may be fun.

ha ha ha ... my lady hasn't told me where to go for a long time .... guess we must be mellowing ! :clap::clap::clap:
 
Still use my Garmin 50LM

Using the same Nuvi 50LM for the past 7 years. Installed the post and Ram ball in center of handlebars. I keep a sandwich bag in the glove box in case of rain. Not fancy but works ;)
 
Garmin Nuvi

I use a refurbed Garmin Nuvi 58LM. $85.00 from gpscity.

Its survived several rainstorms including the 1600 KMs to and from Valcourt last year. Before that I used a refurbed 54LM for 5 years with no issues.

Mounts with a RAM mount on the handlebars.
 
I never had a GPS until I got one 10 years ago for my motorcycle (Garmin 450). I liked it so much I have a mount for it in both my (10-year-old) cars.

Both my RTLs came with a Garmin, so now I have 3 - all motorcycle units. Yes, they're pricey. But, they're rugged, weatherproof and reliable. They also have the glare-resistant screen and oversized touch controls for use with gloves. Also, the cradle is pretty secure and the one for the 450 actually locks the unit to the cradle with a (included) small, knurled screwdriver.

So, I guess I did what you're suggesting only in reverse.
 
Yes,this one

It's a Garmin Nuvi something or other. My first one went 10 years before the screen died so I replaced it with this.Lives happily on the suction mount,easy to remove and stow.

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