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#46 Dave Burrell

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Posted 05 January 2009 - 12:40 PM

QUOTE (Twize @ Jan 5 2009, 11:10 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Strolled into bestbuy one day and saw the 129.99 sale on the Garmin Nuvi 205, though what the heck and gave it a try. Been very happy with it on my bike and cars. I just got mounts for all the vehicles. Held off on the iphone at the time due to the intitial cost. For the money, the nuvi 205 is a good buy and performer.

Here's a shot of it on my bike. I figure from reading the other thread, my next ride with some of you will be a brisk pace, not really my style anymore, so I'll need to key in the destination coordinates in advance smile.gif

Breaking the mold: My Harley Street Glide w/ GPS smile.gif


wow, that's mounted on there very well - where did you find the kit for that?
and hey its good to hear from another rider!

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#47 Twize

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Posted 05 January 2009 - 12:50 PM

QUOTE (davburr @ Jan 5 2009, 12:40 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
wow, that's mounted on there very well - where did you find the kit for that?
and hey its good to hear from another rider!


Thx, used the Garmin bike kit from REI. Rides to Hollister, Street Vibrations, Yosemite with bumps and all, it's on solid yet easy to remove and slip in my pocket when leaving, you don't even even notice the mount bracket when the gps is removed with the quick release holster. Several buddies i ride with also use this config with same success.

Hope to do a ride with ya all soon. I've seen you on the road a few times (saw your RG pic)
Nice color btw! smile.gif




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