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Sea Lord
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I use a MUCH older version of a Tom Tom and get by just fine when I need to use it. I've tried Garmin and prefer the Tom Toms.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...ue&Order=PRICE I suppose you'd have to pull over on a bike for a map anywho. ![]() PD |
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Born to Run Silent
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Yeah, that's a little better, price wise. But it needs to be waterproof
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Admiral
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Have you tried Rand McNally? You can print the turn-by-turn directions with maps for each step.
http://www.randmcnally.com/ |
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TomTom RIDER 2nd edition 3.5" GPS Navigation
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Sea Lord
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"The machine knows!..."
Waterproof is a good idea. ![]() PD |
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