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Recently I bought me a Garmin 330 GPS. Attached it to the handle bar of the RK and used it to find Granite Mtn HD in Conyers, Ga. Seeing how I had never been there before, I was skeptical, but the dang thing lead me right to the front door. It was cool. It even showed bodies of water off the highway that I had no clue were there. As I went down the road it showed me the name of streets I was gonna go by. Man that little thing is amazing. This summer I plan to use it a lot more. Maybe I won't get as turned around as I used to when I visit distant places.
I just added the Zumo 550 to my car for now (Ultra will be delivered next week) and all I can say is WOW what a neat toy. I just love it even in the cage. Enjoy and glad you like it!
i bought a garmin street pilot (maybe the 330) for the wife. i paid $400 at best buy. soon after, i received 12% off coupons and returned it for the discount. i was happy to find out that not only did i get the 12%, but it was on sale. final price went from $428 to $225!
and yes- im amazed with its accuracy every time we use it.
Recently I bought me a Garmin 330 GPS. Attached it to the handle bar of the RK and used it to find Granite Mtn HD in Conyers, Ga. Seeing how I had never been there before, I was skeptical, but the dang thing lead me right to the front door. It was cool. It even showed bodies of water off the highway that I had no clue were there. As I went down the road it showed me the name of streets I was gonna go by. Man that little thing is amazing. This summer I plan to use it a lot more. Maybe I won't get as turned around as I used to when I visit distant places.
Hack
I have a 340 model coming anyday now and was wondering how you attatched it to your handle bar. Did you make a clamp or did it come with something that you used? Can you post some pictures?
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