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So I have searched and searched and cannot find anything on syncing the Harley ride planner with the NAV system on my SGS; lots of Garmin and what not, but nothing for the NAV.
Is this even possible? Or should I just key in the address directly into the NAV prior to riding?
If you are just trying to get to "Point A", without planning a route, then just enter the address into the GPS on the bike & it will take you there the way it wants, depending on the settings (Highways, back roads, scenic, etc.)
If you want to plan a particular route to a certain destination, use Ride Planner. You'll probably have to use waypoints to get the GPS to take you exactly how you want to go.
Remember: the GPS will import your destination(s) & waypoints, but not the route!
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