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Go to Harley Ride Planner and down load one from there. I'm sure that one is on there as they have many routes that someone has made already. You can review them to see if you like the routes before you load it.
Go to Harley-Davidson web site. Look in Owners - Plan Your Ride - It will then bring you to Ride Planner. You will have to make a Harley account. When you make a route you check off public or private. The public routes are the shared ones. If you have a portable gps you just plug it into the computer or with the Rushmore's you put it on a clean jump drive then to the bike. It takes some learning so do give up
Last edited by K Melancon; Mar 15, 2018 at 07:41 PM.
I used these Google Maps on Driving Route 66 on an iPad and iPhone for planning purposes. They're not much good for navigating in the Google maps apps but good for planning. They allow you to turn on/off the different alignments through time.
I've created many routes using other apps/sites, but decided to check out the HD Ride Planner.
How do I search for existing, shared routes ?
I went to 'roads', looked for 'shared' ............ it says there are several thousand .......... I cant see more than 50 (10 per page, 5 page links - hope that made sense).
hey does anyone have a gpx 1.0 file for Route 66? Or can you let me know where I may obtain one? Website?
Thanks
I too have looked for one for Basecamp. I found a few bits here and there and tried to piece it together for a future trip. Its on my other laptop. Its not a route but does list many POIs from IL westward. Many things I found online weren't that great. Let me know what you find.
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