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From: atec77 on 31 Jul 2010 20:07 On 1/08/2010 8:42 AM, Moike wrote: > Lazer navig8r url ? -- X-No-Archive: Yes
From: F Murtz on 31 Jul 2010 22:27 atec77 wrote: > On 1/08/2010 8:42 AM, Moike wrote: >> Lazer navig8r > url ? > I got mine from the lazer stall at north rocks computer market,but if you are not in Sydney that is no help.
From: Moike on 31 Jul 2010 23:43 atec77 wrote: > On 1/08/2010 8:42 AM, Moike wrote: >> Lazer navig8r > url ? > google navig8r. They come up regularly on catch of the day. I paid the full list price (around$150) at "City Software" to get one as a christmas present, and was sufficiently imressed that when the on=line traders started pushing them out for $59 I figured it was worth a go. Moike
From: atec77 on 1 Aug 2010 02:05 On 1/08/2010 1:43 PM, Moike wrote: > atec77 wrote: >> On 1/08/2010 8:42 AM, Moike wrote: >>> Lazer navig8r >> url ? >> > google navig8r. > > They come up regularly on catch of the day. > > I paid the full list price (around$150) at "City Software" to get one as > a christmas present, and was sufficiently imressed that when the on=line > traders started pushing them out for $59 I figured it was worth a go. > > Moike I did find it , checked the site and then hardlys who had the one of interest at 199 reduced on their special to 159 where the web quotes less again and I will buy one well under 100 online , it pays to shop tnx -- X-No-Archive: Yes
From: Zebee Johnstone on 1 Aug 2010 17:18 In aus.motorcycles on Sun, 1 Aug 2010 21:39:32 +1000 TimC <tconnors(a)rather.puzzling.no-spam-accepted-here.org> wrote: > > I've been borrowing a TomTom, and been sticking it in the map pocket > of a magnetically attached tankbag. Alas, the 1200GS is plastic > fantastic, and the tankbag woudln't stick to it. So I rode to Sydney Bagster.... I had bagster kit on the Hack Guzzi and it was great. When I got the Norge bagster didn't have a suitable tank cover so I used a swmotech fuel cap mounted tankbag from motorradgarage.com.au[1] and it works a treat. I use the daypack II which is small but holds what I need, doesn't touch the tank, and has a map pocket available which a GPS sits in quite well. If you wanted to be Super Geeky you could use one of their power kits which adds a power source inside the tankbag... Zebee [1] excellent place to deal with. Quick, helpful, damn nice people. Heaps of beemer stuff so head over and see what you can find
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