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Websites like MapQuest and Google Maps are very popular and convenient for finding directions to one location. You can even print them out to refer to while in your car. Before I got my first GPS system, I mastered how to drive while glancing at my directions every so often. It can be done, but having my GPS with me is much more convenient!
If you ride a motorcycle, referring to printed directions is not even an option. Any piece of paper you tried to hold would fly away in about two seconds. A motorcycle GPS mount is the best choice for any motorcycle rider because the GPS is sturdily attached to the bike. Look for a model that has tough, weather-proof casing, an anti-glare screen, and a touch screen that can work with a gloved hand. An extra cool system can transmit spoken instructions to you using a built-in Bluetooth audio system, via a headset that fits in your helmet
August 30th, 2009 at 9:15 pm
Never Get Lost On Your Motorcycle | iBuy GPS…
I hate reading maps when I am on my road trip. Thank God I found your site! Your site provided me with different options to suit my needs. Indeed you are my traveling partner now….
August 30th, 2009 at 9:16 pm
Never Get Lost On Your Motorcycle | iBuy GPS…
I hate reading maps when I am on my road trip. Thank God I found your site! Your site provided me with different options to suit my needs. Indeed you are my traveling partner now….
August 30th, 2009 at 9:18 pm
Never Get Lost On Your Motorcycle…
I hate reading maps when I am on my road trip. Thank God I found your site! Your site provided me with different options to suit my needs. Indeed you are my traveling partner now….