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GPS City Q&A » Automotive GPS » What determines a Garmin GPS to be motorcycle friendly?
Automotive GPS (4 replies)  
Item Original Question
Go to the Garmin Nuvi 205 webpage

What determines a Garmin GPS to be motorcycle friendly?


Garmin Nuvi 205
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Allen
Midland
Original question asked on Feb 2, 2010, 6:12pm
What determines a Garmin GPS to be motorcycle friendly?

 
Jordan GPS City
Calgary, AB
Reply #1 on Feb 3, 2010, 10:32am
Hello Midland,

Motorcycle friendly GPS units are waterproof/dust proof. They are also rugged so they can take vibration. They have motorcycle specific features such as various Audio outputs so you can hear audio instructions while wearing a helmet.

 
Allen
Midland
Reply #2 on Feb 3, 2010, 11:03am
Thanks,
The rain and dust I could control. The vibration is my concern.

 
Jordan GPS City
Calgary
Reply #3 on Feb 3, 2010, 11:19am
People have used the 2XX series on their bike in the past. We do not recommend it and always let customers no the difference so they can make an educated decision.

Cheers

 
Adrian
NC
Reply #4 on Feb 5, 2010, 2:13pm
I own the 60CSx and use it on my ATV.
I have not used it too much yet, but I bought it because A LOT of guys use them on their ATV with no issues.
One guy even lost his in a mud hole. He didn't realize it until a good while later. He went back, found it a couple of feet down on the bottom, and it was still working. He rinsed it off, put it back on the mount, and never had an issue.

 




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