well, if you're interested, i may have one for you. It's a garmin, oregon 200 with red pine mapping in it, and a ram handlebar mount. I had it mounted right on the bars on the left side, worked great. It will do everything that a larger car version will do, but it's weatherproof. I believe the maps are for wi, mn, mi, il. I used it for a couiple yrs, then we sold our sled. I don't have any plans to get another sled either. Google it and let me know if you're interested.
Well, if you're interested, I may have one for you. It's a Garmin, Oregon 200 with Red Pine mapping in it, and a RAM handlebar mount. I had it mounted right on the bars on the left side, worked great. It will do everything that a larger car version will do, but it's weatherproof. I believe the maps are for WI, MN, MI, IL. I used it for a couiple yrs, then we sold our sled. I don't have any plans to get another sled either. Google it and let me know if you're interested.
What kind of ram mount do u haveI have a Garmin 60 csx and it's mounted to my dash with a RAM mount. The 60 csx is way out of date now, but will probably never stop working. It picks up a signal great and works well on the snowmobile. I didn't hardwire it in, but instead just use lithium batteries and keep the backlight on high all the time (to keep it from freezing). It was very helpful in Wyoming to keep track of where you are. For trail riding, it would be nice to have a bigger screen. I may try to find a Nuvi 500 or 550 (both waterproof) on Ebay for this reason.What kind of ram mount do u have
Although my cell phone's GPS offers much more options and has a better screen, I still use the 60 csx on long trips in the car for directions and to keep track of distances and averages, etc.
What kind of ram mount do u have