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  • Which GPS to go for �

    1. RoadPilotII as per their website it cost is Rs. 6,500/-


    1. RoadPilot as per their website it cost is Rs. 5,590/- (cheapest of all) Buy Roadpilot from MapmyIndia Store)

    2. TOMTOM - Via 100 as per their website it cost is Easygoing navigation


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  • #2
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    You could also try the MapMyIndia Trailblazer *if* you need it for a bike.

    But do you really *Need* a dedicated GPS receiver? You could use an existing/new Android phone + Google Maps Navigation + a 3G connection OR Nokia Lumia phone + Nokia Maps / City Lens which would serve you in more ways.
    Advice is a form of nostalgia.
    Dispensing it is a way of fishing the past from the disposal, wiping it off, painting over the ugly parts and recycling it for more than it's worth.

    Antz Travelz!! | South India Exploration Ride | Leh Triplog (Work in progress)

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    • #3
      Hi if you check on Yamaha FZ ownership thread, i have already blabbered a lot on the same. My personal preference is Garmni Nuvi 40LM and also a proper water resistant bike mount. Check it out may be you will get an idea on the same.

      Cheers,
      A quote by a toilet, " use me well, keep me clean, i would never tell anybody whatever i have seen.." :P

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      • #4
        Originally posted by shv18 View Post
        Hi if you check on Yamaha FZ ownership thread, i have already blabbered a lot on the same. My personal preference is Garmni Nuvi 40LM and also a proper water resistant bike mount. Check it out may be you will get an idea on the same.

        Cheers,
        Please provide me the link for the same........ thankful for that

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        • #5
          Originally posted by antz.bin View Post
          Thread Approved

          You could also try the MapMyIndia Trailblazer *if* you need it for a bike.

          But do you really *Need* a dedicated GPS receiver? You could use an existing/new Android phone + Google Maps Navigation + a 3G connection OR Nokia Lumia phone + Nokia Maps / City Lens which would serve you in more ways.
          yaar, see currently i am not using any of the smartphone.. also the filed in which i am working required constantly calling, which i don't want to get distracted while driving on unknown road.

          OUT OF THE WAY QUESTION -

          which mobile phone is good under 10,000rs

          1) nokia lumina 510 ( very low ram which i dont like)

          2) any other option

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          • #6
            seems you don't like to do any hard work

            Anyways, here is the link: http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/motorcyc...tml#post894915


            Cheers,
            A quote by a toilet, " use me well, keep me clean, i would never tell anybody whatever i have seen.." :P

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            • #7
              Originally posted by shv18 View Post
              seems you don't like to do any hard work

              Anyways, here is the link: http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/motorcyc...tml#post894915


              Cheers,
              Oh This one..

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