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		<title>Use A Motorcycle Sat Nav On Your Motorcycle Trip</title>
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If you are a rider who hates to plan, a motorcycle sat nav could be  the answer. One of the best things about owning a motorcycle is taking  off for a long weekend on the bike. However, much of the fun can be  taken out of the trip by having to [...]


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		<title>MOTORCYCLE GPS UNITS &#8211; GREAT FOR A ROAD TRIP</title>
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In the not-too-distant past, any biker who wanted to take a road trip had to plan it all ahead of time on a map, and hope that they had a good enough memory to remember it, or they had to navigate on the go, stopping often to check their map to keep from getting [...]


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		<title>FREEDOM WITH MOTORCYCLE GPS NAVIGATION</title>
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Motorcycle GPS navigation can help keep road trips on your bike fun and on track, without the hassle and inconvenience of outdated paper maps or unreliable directions.
Motorcycle road trips are a unique way of traveling and discovering new places. They provide an adventure experience that can help people to come together while simultaneously learning [...]


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		<title>MOTORCYCLE GPS THE REAL THING</title>
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Motorcycle GPS  are becoming more visible as installations designed with safety in mind allow the driver to keep eyes on the road.   Rather than stopping to refer to a print map, the rider can receive visual and audible directions from a conveniently mounted motorcycle GPS system.
GPS mounts for motorcycles are designed to fasten [...]


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