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What GPS are you using?

KYJim

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Hi, I currently am using an old Tom-Tom that came with the Spyder I bought. I would like to upgrade and would like to know what GPS others are using. Thanks.
 
I'm using the Garmin XT. I'm seriously thinking of upgrading to the XT2.
It's bigger, brighter and faster.
If you are upgrading from the TomTom, definitely go for the XT2.
I'm not sure if it's worth upgrading from the XT to the XT2.
 
I use the Garmin DriveSmart™ 55 with a Garmin backup camera. It's on a Ram mount using one of the handlebar bolts. Works for me and less expensive than the cycle specific models.
 
I use plastic Jiffy Store state maps and a magnetic compass, same as I have always used.

Never really been lost, and have rode all over the this country and several other countries as well.

Mostly I just go by the idea that you can't get lost if you don't care where you are going.

Have had to do a 180 and go back a few times, but that has also happened when I was riding behind someone with a GPS too.
 
I use plastic Jiffy Store state maps and a magnetic compass, same as I have always used.

Never really been lost, and have rode all over the this country and several other countries as well.

Mostly I just go by the idea that you can't get lost if you don't care where you are going.

Have had to do a 180 and go back a few times, but that has also happened when I was riding behind someone with a GPS too.

For a while, I used to run 4WD Tours & Expeditions into all sorts of (stupid??) places, and one of the first things I told each set of people who were game enough to follow me was this:

"If I haven't had to turn around AT LEAST Three times on any given day, then we haven't really been exploring!" :lecturef_smilie:

And while I do like (& use - pretty much ALL the time! ;) ) my Garmin GPS &/or Hema Explorer, I too also STILL carry & regularly use paper maps & a compass! :ohyea:
 
I use a Garmin Zumo XT. Much of my driving is out in the boon-docks without cell service, yet the satellites show me were I am located.
 
Any Zumo 590/595/XT/XT2 that you're willing to spend for. They all have lifetime map updates.
 
I use plastic Jiffy Store state maps and a magnetic compass, same as I have always used.

Never really been lost, and have rode all over the this country and several other countries as well.

Mostly I just go by the idea that you can't get lost if you don't care where you are going.

Have had to do a 180 and go back a few times, but that has also happened when I was riding behind someone with a GPS too.

I use the Manual Acquisition Positioning System ;)
Besides as long as you have 1/2 a tank of fuel, you are not lost
Found a lot of interesting places using this system.
 
I bought a TomTom Rider 550. I like it but it took a rather long learning curve compared to my old ones. And, because I do not use it often, I have to re-learn. I did however, buy another TomTom for my truck to so that helps me remember stuff. I do not use GPS much anyway. Screens are bigger than the old ones I had too. Ram mount on the F3 bars and it is where I can see it well. Bluetoothed to my sena.
 
The Garmin 660 that came with my 2012 RTL and a set of paper maps. Whenever I cross a state line I stop at the 1st tourist information stand and pick up a new map for that state. If I don't have a map for a state I want to plan a trip in I write to the state tourist bureau and they send me a free one along with all kinds of information, many times motorcycle specific. I find that once I have a route planned on My Route App I can download it to the Garmin. Sometimes I even stick to the routes I plan.
 
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Zumo 660 that came with Spyder Limited's from the BRP factory. :popcorn: On occasions, I have had to double check with google on my phone. (At least it's easier to zoom & find structures or other possible paths & landmarks-satellite view. )
 
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Also using a Zumo XT with power wired via the accessory line. As others have said, if you have an XT, I feel it’s hard to justify an upgrade to the XT2 but if you don’t have a Garmin at all then the XT2 would be the better choice.
 
I just use my phone blue toothed to the Spyder. Pipe it through the bikes speakers.. My wife also has her phone running a different program so we have two systems running for best route. Also have an old Garmin with lifetime maps around somewhere. :thumbup: Tom :spyder:
 
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