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Motorcycle GPS Systems

A GPS system works on the data that is fed and signal that comes from satellites in space. This system can be used to track your current location, plan a trip to unknown places, and get information about gas stations and restaurants on the way. Since motorcycles are subjected to a lot of vibrations and rough conditions, there motorcycle GPS systems are made by specifically keeping these factors in mind. Therefore, these systems are some different from those found in cars and other portable devices. Generally, motorcycle GPS systems are waterproof, considering that you might sometimes will have to ride in the rain.

The exterior of the system is durable enough to handle vibrations on terrain roads. Vibration-resistant mounting hardware needs to installed for setting up the system. As it is more likely that you would operate the GPS device while riding, make sure you choose one which is simple to handle and has an easy interface. Also make sure whether the screen is clearly visible in bright sunlight and the fonts are readable enough. Choose one which has the latest features such as the Point Of Interest (POI) which gives a list of nearby places that might be useful, such as gas stations, hotels, etc. There are even models available which come with a Bluetooth audio system that enables the information to be heard directly on the headset. Let us get to know few of the motorcycle GPS systems available in motorcycle accessory stores.

Best Motorcycle GPS Systems

TomTom Rider 2
Users claim this device to be the best in class, owing to the features and usability. It is an ideal and the smartest navigation system for touring motorcyclists. This TomTom GPS has a durable built body for tough conditions and also is waterproof. It has a sun visor for clarity, and the touchscreen is very easy to use even while using gloves. It comes with a Cardo scala-rider Bluetooth headset for voice instructions. You might have to pay about $650 for buying it.

Garmin Zumo 550
This one from Garmin is also considered to be a good option for motorcycle GPS systems. This durable device is waterproof, has left-hand controls, a touchscreen, a bright and clear UV-resistant display, and even a fuel gauge. This Garmin system comes installed with an advanced anti-theft feature which lets you rule out the chances of theft. In addition, you can even make phone calls using the device's Bluetooth wireless technology after connecting it to the phone and headset. You might have to pay about $900 for this GPS system.

These are just two of the best motorcycle GPS systems. There are many others good models such as Magellan Crossover series, Garmin Zumo 450, and many from the Garmin brand. Along with finding all these features in GPS devices for motorcycles, you also need to pay attention to the battery life which generally has to be about six hours. Also go in for a GPS navigation system that provides an accuracy range of 3 to 4 meters. You can check detailed specifications and features on the website of respective manufacturers.
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Published: 1/21/2011

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