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I have a Garmin type GPS on my 2010 Honda GL1800 that has seen quite a bit of use. Really nice for traveling to unfamiliar areas. It came with preloaded way points of all Honda dealers in the US and these show up on the map screen. This has come in handy already when a buddy lost his drive train universal joint on a ride a couple months ago. We would have never known otherwise, but the GPS showed us we were only 7 miles from the nearest dealer.
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a have a gps and i also recommend it to those people i know. it is not really user friendly at first that is why maybe i don't want to have it and because i am not into traveling before into far places or other places i know compared to now. having a gps is really good.
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