GPS set ups?

Old Apr 17, 2008 | 01:32 PM
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Well, I ended up buying the Ram mount and am also going to make a custom bracket in the future. I guess either way works but the Ram mount has about a million options.
Thanks for the pics,
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http://www.gpscity.com/item-ram-moun...amb149ga12.htm

 
Old Apr 24, 2008 | 10:45 PM
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Ok im used to the woman on my garmin telling where to go lol With the 60csx will i be able to hear the alerts to make turns? Ill be riding it mostly on the streets in suburbia here. Is this the unit i should get?
 
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Originally Posted by tremor38
No belts required. They've even went to no smoking sections, which is was a surprise to me (big step for Japanese train culture). There is nowa short sectionof the magnetically levitated testrail in Japan. I forget which two points it runs between, but currently that is supposed to be the world'sfastest rail...the European TGV (is thatright?) is currently the fastest in daily use and recorded a top speed just slightly slower that of the Japanese maglev. There's a plan to run the fast version of the maglev between Tokyo and Osaka in place of the current shinkansen line that runs between those points, but is will cost major bucks, so I don't see it happening any time soon.
The Japanese had a demo mag lev train at Expo '86 in Vancouver BC (1986) that I got to ride. SMOOOOOTH!! Short very memorable ride!!
 
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