You need to be careful about a GPS on the motorcycle -- vibrations are 
not good for the unit, bright sunlight, and the mount needs to be much 
more sturdy than what the car mount is.  I think Garmin has some 
specifically for motorcycles.  I think all the units pretty much use the 
same map set.

I have a Garmin 750 or 950 or something like that, it does everything.

--R

Wonko the Sane wrote:
> Actually, I want it more for places like Des Moines and Minneapolis.
>
> However, it would be nice to just get on the motorcycle and ride
> newly-discovered county roads without keeping track of where I am -- then
> look down and know exactly where I am. I don't like popping out on a major
> road then having to stop, pull out a map, and see where I am and where I
> should go next.
>
> If I am going to buy, I want coverage locally as well as in the cities.
>
> Plus, I've always liked toys.
>
> On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 7:55 PM, Loren Faeth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>
>   
>> Gettin lost in the cornfields again?   All you have to do is keep
>> driving in one direction, and you will come out on a paved road
>> within a few miles! ;>)
>>
>>
>>
>>     
>
>
>   
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