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MX | Off-Road Gear Info & Reviews
looking into buying a handheld gps
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[QUOTE="holeshot, post: 695620, member: 17202"] I use the same model (Etrex Legend). My reasoning was that the thing is so inexpensive, I could lose it or destroy it and not feel too bad. If I needed more features, I could just buy another model (and have two), but thus far, I haven't required anything more (like maps). Buying a GPS is similar to purchasing a VCR - you hunt around for something with all the wiz bang features, but in reality, all you'll really use it for is to play a tape occasionally. : :confused: (except for a true vidiot). The speedo/odo on my my Nissan beater failed two years ago, so I've been using the GPS every workday (jammed in the dash and connected with a cigarette lighter adapter) to monitor my speed. :silly: I'm looking for is a handlebar mount for this thing. Anybody got a link? [/QUOTE]
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