badinfluence63 wrote:
Used my GPS and the new dual vision sunglasses I purchased back in May. I am very happy with the results. Music cut off when the GPS spoke. It was loud and clear enough. I could easily see the GPS with the magnified panels in the sun glasses. And when done using it I popped it off, placed in a nice protective case...both glass's and GPS and clipped the dust cover over where the unit goes.
Wicked pricey but this was most likely my last motorcycle purchase
Dual Vision Sunglasses... Is that a fancy way of saying Bi-Focals? That I understand.
I was wondering if all that comes over the sound system and competes with the wind and engine to be heard. I read where you say it's loud enough - so that means if I'm riding next to you I can hear it too?
I read in the Intercom review - where the sound system is installed in the helmet, I'm thinking that when I go that route I'll do the blue tooth into a helmet for the sound.
I'm wearing a modular these days - no more blood trails on my face from errant flying particles... and yeah there are chunks missing from the helmet and some good dings in the face visor.
I am diggin the GPS feature more and more these days I liked it so much I installed one on my bike -
It's a model I came up with on my own - 2 D - with replaceable memory cards- once written the cards are permanent unless they get wet... new cards are cheap and easy to obtain but they take a while to write too.
The attachment apparatus for the handle bar mounting is easy and straightforward to install. The "Clip-Board" and Clips are replaceable in case they wear out. All the parts, memory cards and mounting hardware were pretty pricey too - UNDER 10 BUCKS
You know dam well I'm just busting your butt - But this is really the way I do it - and been doing it for 20+ years. I used to clip the directions to my windshield bag - but since I got the new helmet and mesh jacket I haven't used the windshield for a year now. So I had to come up with a new mount - I used a modified bicycle water bottle cage mount that I screwed the plastic stock to and then added the clips - and 3 were needed to keep the instructions from blowing away on the freeways...