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Does anyone have a GPS on their GZ250,? If so what is it?
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I am probably going to pick this up during the winter for my bike. It's the Garmin GPSMAP 60CSx 2.6 Color.

From Newegg.com. There are cheaper places out there for this too. You'll have to check Google Shopping for those though.

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What kind of mounts do you guys use? On the handlebars?


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What kind of mounts do you guys use? On the handlebars?


In my jacket pocket. :roll:

Removes the temptation to get fixated on the little screen while you are moving !! :skull:

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A GPS to work needs an unobstructed view of the sky so it won't work in a jacket pocket but may take a moment or two after being exposed again to settle in and regain it's position. If you are using a mapping GPS you would have to stop on the side of the road to view it and figure out the screen anyway, which is much safer than trying to read it while riding.
Does anyone use those talking GPS's like for the car dashmounts?, either Garmin, TomTom, or similar. You probably couldn't hear them when riding with the wind noise and helmet on but they have pretty big screens and easy to use controls which could probably be used with gloves on. They would have to be mounted on the bike instead of carried in storage somewhere, and if you were smart. only looked at when you were stopped.


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A GPS to work needs an unobstructed view of the sky so it won't work in a jacket pocket but may take a moment or two after being exposed again to settle in and regain it's position.


That depends on what the obstruction is. Mine works just fine inside my house......after it initially gets a lock.......which can be had near any window. The tiny little bit of fabric in a jacket presents no more obstruction than a car windshield. If you have one that doesn't work inside a jacket pocket, you either have a defective GPS or you have a jacket with a lot of metal in the fabric (not likely).

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mrl, older GPS units used to have to have continuous direct LOS with 3-4 satellite links, but the good ones out now aren't as picky and can hold a signal link for a much longer period even with multiple levels of obstruction. The one I linked is a popular one for motorcyclists (the b&w screen is cheaper) because it can be stowed in even hard saddlebags without losing its tracking, plus there are many different handlebar mounts you can get/make for it. It's water-resistant, easy to use with gloves and easy to configure for visibility at a glance. Be careful of the new ones out MARKETING to motorcycle use. They have fewer options, aren't as rugged and have a higher price just for that label.

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I stand corrected, thanks.
That looks like a nice unit. Can you load different higher detail local maps into it or does it have enough memory to cover the whole US with all major/secondary roads? And can you zoom in/out on the screen ?


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All of that. It has a removable microSD slot which you can use for storage and map data. You can also connect it up to your computer (or just use the card slot) and upload waypoint and route information from Google Maps/Earth or any other mapping and routing apps. Garmin has a crapload of maps available (some are pricey unless you find "alternate" ways of procuring them) which give you terrain mapping, geologic data, travel and wildlife data and all sorts of other neat things to keep you good and "lost".

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Whynot had one on his GZ. but that was a long time ago. I don't think he's around anymore.

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I don't know why anyone would need a GPS. Knowing where you are is easy. You're always directly above the center of the Earth.

GPS is a nice idea though. I'd probably just toss it in my saddle bags (they're finally here. It only took a month)

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One things that I see GPSes doing, especially for the modern automobile driver, is that it takes away their need to learn map skills and puts them in very reliant state.
It's another one of those things that should have been written about in the book of Revelation.

"And there will come talking boxes, heeding mankind onto the path of darkness, under the promise of proper direction. General directional skills will be lost and ye shall be navigated away from the path of the lord."

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and ye shall be navigated away from the path of the lord."


Too late. WAY too late. :cry:

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Hi, there.
I also looking for the GPS, actually GPS Data Logger.
Purpose is that I want to log the GPS Data on the digital photos EXIF tags that I am taking.
So that I can create bike ride track and photo mapping.
Searched web, but couldn't find right one (too many .... ha ha ha :??: )
Anyone knows that basic GPS which has functions of mapping with Data Logger capability??
And connect to computer and download GPS Log to computer << this is absolutely required for me.
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I use a delorme pn20 for huntin' and fishin' and motorcycling too. The track data in the GPS is a log. I don't have any idea how to download it in tabular form though.
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I use a delorme pn20 for huntin' and fishin' and motorcycling too. The track data in the GPS is a log. I don't have any idea how to download it in tabular form though.
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As I was wonder, I googled and found this.
Manual said that Track data can be set to save into SD card.
This unit comes with SD Card Reader??, so I think that you can get track data from SD card through the SD Card Reader onto computer.

http://site.earthmate.com/images/PN20/m ... _Guide.pdf
http://site.earthmate.com/images/PN20/m ... Manual.pdf

I bought one (Garmin, eTrex Legend HCx) a month ago.
My unit has almost same function as yours.
Mine can be connected computer through the USB cable, seems little bit easier than yours.

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Don't see any reason for the average traveller to have one, although if I took some sort of extended vacation around the US/Canada, I'd probably invest in one.
Interesting point Jonathan, and that's probably why I've got a problem with them.


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If you ride back roads you are likely to find that they are some what lacking in signs. A GPS could be very useful on these roads. Unlike the Google maps avoid highways feature that like many people thinks a back road is anything that isn't an interstate. My definition of a back road is anything that is two lanes or less and not a US highway although there are some US highways that fit. These are usually state, county, or forest service roads.

Signs get stolen. US29 for miles either side of Deals Gap is missing signs. I can only assume that people are stealing them. Its very irritating to drive 20 miles out of your way because someone took the sign at a major intersection.

On a recent trip I spent the night somewhere I did not intend to be because the state of Tennessee has a noticeable lack of signs. There maybe 5 routes joined together on the same road but there is only one sign except at junctions. Asking directions wasn't helpful. This can make it difficult to find your way. A GPS would have been very useful.

Then there is weather. Its hard to use paper maps in the rain. You have to find some where that you can stop and get out of the rain. If your GPS is water proof it will work where you can't use paper maps.

I think they complement each other. Paper maps give you the big picture with a few details. GPS tells you where you are, which way to go, where you have been, and much more.


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I've posted elsewhere of some of my tribulations with Google Maps, Mapquest and the like. Recently had to do TWO separate mid trip re-routes, by ABPS (Alan's Brain Positioning System) after one major Google road was closed indefinitely due to fires, and another relied on a hiking trail to avoid US15. Although I managed to navigate these two detours mapless and GPS less, they happened during the day and in a part of the country where I am familiar with the major regional topography (mountain ranges and such.) Also added about 35 miles onto an already pretty long 150 mile slog.

I'd a probably been screwed if it was at night or I was in Atlanta. Still, part of me says I might as well get a purse and pantyhose to go with if I ever break down and get one of those things. Old habits (and prejudices) die hard.

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I'd a probably been screwed if it was at night or I was in Atlanta. Still, part of me says I might as well get a purse and pantyhose to go with if I ever break down and get one of those things.


Yea sure. Like you aren't a wussy already! :crackup

But seriously.......IN Atlanta isn't too bad; it's NEAR Atlanta and off the Interstates where you can get lost for DAYS. :roll:

I got one recently (about 8 months ago). Actually, I'm on the second one as the first wasn't "good enough". :) For the most part, I think it is just a "toy" for the casual traveler UNTIL you try to navigate your way through a major Metro area. Sure maps are available for places like Atlanta, LA, Chicago, DFW, New York, etc. but they tend to be difficult to handle and hard to read without a magnifying glass. In those situations alone, I find that my GPS "payed for itself" after only 3 trips.

They will NOT save you from your own stupidity though. When asking someone in a major metro area for their address, you need to get the WHOLE address. You cannot assume that since they did not volunteer "Podunk Suburb" that they are in the city of Atlanta. Sometimes streets with exactly the same name are 30 miles apart. :cry: Guess how I know that!

Note: It especially pisses you off when you take a 60 mile detour to get to a place you were only 5 miles away from to start with!! :skull:

Second note: None of that was on the bike. I did not take the GPS with me on my bike trip and was sorry when I went exploring north of Atlanta and had to stop and buy a map to get back home!!! Next time I will take it but don't intend to have it ON unless needed. Too much of a distraction.

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There are 71 streets in Atlanta with a variant of "Peachtree" in their name.


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For the obvious sophomoric reasons, I always crack up to myself when people refer to "Buckhead", especially since it is sort of the snootier section, more so because it got it's name because a guy hit a deer and felt obligated to display its head (classy!) and, prior to that it was known as "Irbyville."

FYI, where Peachtree Street turns into Peachtree Road is the generally accepted Buckhead border.

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