I use a nuvi on a motorcycle
I've not had any problems. You can see pictures here:
http://picasaweb.google.com/hennme/GPSItems#
I've not had an issue with the suction cup letting go or the nuvi coming off its mount and I've been on some pretty rough roads. I even dropped the Kawasaki while tracking the Buhisan Dam Road behind Cebu City and the nuvi didn't pop off. I keep it tethered to something, just in case, though. I installed a cigar lighter onto the Kawasaki here in Cebu for powering my GPS units on longer rides. While on my other bikes, I just run on battery power.
I bought the nuvi 500 for several reasons: it has almost double the battery life as other nuvi's because it's designed for outdoor use (up to 8 hours); it's advertised to be waterproof to a certain standard so I'm not concerned with rain; you can upload routes to it from your computer. It does 1-second track recording.
I've not had any problems. You can see pictures here:
http://picasaweb.google.com/hennme/GPSItems#
I've not had an issue with the suction cup letting go or the nuvi coming off its mount and I've been on some pretty rough roads. I even dropped the Kawasaki while tracking the Buhisan Dam Road behind Cebu City and the nuvi didn't pop off. I keep it tethered to something, just in case, though. I installed a cigar lighter onto the Kawasaki here in Cebu for powering my GPS units on longer rides. While on my other bikes, I just run on battery power.
I bought the nuvi 500 for several reasons: it has almost double the battery life as other nuvi's because it's designed for outdoor use (up to 8 hours); it's advertised to be waterproof to a certain standard so I'm not concerned with rain; you can upload routes to it from your computer. It does 1-second track recording.
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