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Is there a switched hot wire somewhere in the dash area that I can use to power a GPS? My bike does not have the optional radio so I'm guessing there is a lead somewhere on the wire harness for the radio that might be available.
Thanks!
I wired mine direct to the battery so I can use it without having to run the bike or switch on the ignition. Also, if you download your tracks after a trip as I do, each time you power down and back up creates another track file and pasting them all back together again to see exactly where you've been or to make a saved route to use again becomes a very tedious chore. I never have the problem of forgetting to turn it off as I never leave my Garmin in the cradle because it wears the contact pin springs out a LOT more quickly. So I take it off every night and whenever I am home for that reason.
Just a personal choice of course. Your application may vary, all standard disclaimers apply. Batteries not included...![]()
Easy to see the GPS information without taking one's eyes too far off the road.
It was not difficult to wire the GPS directly to the battery, allowing it to be left on when the bike is turned off for routing to the next stop.
May I ask what brand and where purchased is you GPS shade? I've been looking into getting one of these but find mixed reviews on how well they work. Do you like yours?
Easy to see the GPS information without taking one's eyes too far off the road.
It was not difficult to wire the GPS directly to the battery, allowing it to be left on when the bike is turned off for routing to the next stop.
Wow, 182k miles! That's an effective setup you have there. Actually I have a Ram mount attached to the clutch fluid reservoir on the left handlebar. What I was really looking for was a good place to mount a Powerlet power connector. I'd rather not drill into the bodywork so was thinking of attaching a bracket somewhere around the dash or handlebar.
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