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    GPSs on Trade Me

    I've only ever used old skool maps but since getting a smart phone I quite like the map function.
    Are the ones on TM any good or just save up for a know brand.

    For this sort of money almost worth taking a punt.
    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/List...x?id=624575395
    another one
    http://www.trademe.co.nz/electronics...-624983255.htm
    I ride a 1976 BMW so I have lots of time to read the screen before the turn...
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    I've used the Peaklife GPS for about 1.5years now, really happy with it, well made and worked fine in the wet.
    Only problem was it didn't come with any software or maps, so had to find my own but the one on TM seems to include NZ Maps...

    there are more reviews from ADV

    http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=697456
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    Recommend you stay with a Garmin GPS, as you can use the NZ Open GPS Maps.

    Maps and their accuracy (ie, constant updating) will be the biggest issue as you use it over the years.
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    or just use a phone mount and get something like this

    https://play.google.com/store/search?q=gps%20navigation

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    I tend to avoid electronic wizardry like online Polls.. but of late my mind has changed a bit where a GPS is concerned.

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    I sell the GPS units that are used by New Zealand rental companies

    We pre load them with Garmin maps for our clients and they report great feedback from the customers that hire their bikes

    We currently have them running on BMW Harley and Japanese machines
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    I use a GPS all day every day for work, have used a few over the years. Prefer TomTom myself BUT don't fall for their "Free lifetime maps" - it's the 'lifetime' of the device not YOUR lifetime and they deem the lifetime of their device to be whatever they want... be it one, two, three years... who knows. Fine print on their website...

    Bonus I like with TomTom's is their live traffic - tells you where the traffic is and can re-route you to avoid traffic/accidents etc. Most of it I found is pretty accurate and helps me avoid the worst of the traffic.

    Most GPS let you avoid gravel roads, toll roads etc. Navmans let you upload your route/trip data to your pc which can be quite interesting.
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    I have the TomTom apps on my Iphone. I have used them regularly in New Zealand, USA, Canada and Australia and have found them to be excellent. Good instructions and plenty of warning for upcoming turns (especially useful if you have been dumb enough to get yourself out in the fast lane on an L.A. freeeway in rushhour.....). I haven't tried it out on the bike yet but my engineer and his wife have used theirs both here and the USA (inside a waterproof mounting off ebay) and swear by them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco Dan View Post

    Most GPS let you avoid gravel roads
    .... sorry I don't understand
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    I have one of these gps that I bought direct from China

    http://www.chinavasion.com/china/who..._Navigator#rev

    Took a bit of a punt to be honest but cost $190. delivered . Turned up in less than a week.

    Came with no software but plenty avalable on the net , I have loaded IGO Primo and 2012 NZ maps, not as up to date as open source I know but good enough for what I need.

    Came with 2gb mini SD card that I have used for my music files.

    Bluetooth works through my sena headset perfectly.

    This is not a Zumo I know but for the price I recon they are great value for money

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco Dan View Post
    ....
    Most GPS let you avoid sealed roads, .....
    Quote Originally Posted by pete-blen View Post
    .... sorry I don't understand
    There, I fixed it for you.
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    Zumo on Trade Me

    There is a zumo on trade me on 45 mins to run tho

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/a.asp?id=62...hbc=24&ct=link

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    Quote Originally Posted by biggo View Post
    I have one of these gps that I bought direct from China

    http://www.chinavasion.com/china/who..._Navigator#rev

    Took a bit of a punt to be honest but cost $190. delivered . Turned up in less than a week.

    Came with no software but plenty avalable on the net , I have loaded IGO Primo and 2012 NZ maps, not as up to date as open source I know but good enough for what I need.

    Came with 2gb mini SD card that I have used for my music files.

    Bluetooth works through my sena headset perfectly.

    This is not a Zumo I know but for the price I recon they are great value for money
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    Quote Originally Posted by biggo View Post
    There is a zumo on trade me on 45 mins to run tho

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/a.asp?id=62...hbc=24&ct=link
    good price at the mo...

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    Quote Originally Posted by biggo View Post
    There is a zumo on trade me on 45 mins to run tho

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/a.asp?id=62...hbc=24&ct=link
    Didnt sell Reserve was $ 750 you could but 4 peaklife GPS for that

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