New 60Cx
Page 1 of 1
New 60Cx
Someone please welcome me to the 21st century.
Now I've just got to figure out how to use this newfangled thingie.
Now I've just got to figure out how to use this newfangled thingie.
Guest- Guest
Re: New 60Cx
Dave, what is going on with your bars????
The left in particular. 2 mirror mounts...the grip is almost to the crossbar...2 push buttons. 7/8's bars? I thought they stopped making those in the 90's.
Nice GPS though. I am looking to find one like that to replace my Zumo 450. Its like a freakin TV screen.
The left in particular. 2 mirror mounts...the grip is almost to the crossbar...2 push buttons. 7/8's bars? I thought they stopped making those in the 90's.
Nice GPS though. I am looking to find one like that to replace my Zumo 450. Its like a freakin TV screen.
Dave P wrote:Someone please welcome me to the 21st century.
Now I've just got to figure out how to use this newfangled thingie.
Guest- Guest
Re: New 60Cx
doug@dsa wrote:Dave, what is going on with your bars????
The left in particular. 2 mirror mounts...the grip is almost to the crossbar...2 push buttons. 7/8's bars? I thought they stopped making those in the 90's.
Nice GPS though. I am looking to find one like that to replace my Zumo 450. Its like a freakin TV screen.
Doug:
It's just how I roll, dude. You should see my riding outfit.
I think you will like the 60Cx. I've only been abusing mine for a week or so, but one of my riding partners has been abusing his for ~a year, with no issues. It's mounted to his Husky SE610, which produces some nice vibrations, as well. The 24K topo is very cool.
Does anyone else wish to crack on my bars? If so, go right ahead. I find the set up amusing myself.
Dave
Guest- Guest
Issues?
An extra female mount for your male mirror post? It all just speaks to some sexual identity issues.
Not that there's anything wrong with that.
Not that there's anything wrong with that.
Dave P wrote:doug@dsa wrote:Dave, what is going on with your bars????
The left in particular. 2 mirror mounts...the grip is almost to the crossbar...2 push buttons. 7/8's bars? I thought they stopped making those in the 90's.
Nice GPS though. I am looking to find one like that to replace my Zumo 450. Its like a freakin TV screen.
Doug:
It's just how I roll, dude. You should see my riding outfit.
I think you will like the 60Cx. I've only been abusing mine for a week or so, but one of my riding partners has been abusing his for ~a year, with no issues. It's mounted to his Husky SE610, which produces some nice vibrations, as well. The 24K topo is very cool.
Does anyone else wish to crack on my bars? If so, go right ahead. I find the set up amusing myself.
Dave
Guest- Guest
Re: New 60Cx
Bump wrote:An extra female mount for your male mirror post? It all just speaks to some sexual identity issues.
Not that there's anything wrong with that.
It's a good thing I don't have an additional male lollipop mirror screwed into that female mount. That has to be code for something.
Guest- Guest
Re: New 60Cx
I got a Garmin 60C, and really liked the way you mounted that thing to the bike. What kind of mount is that, and where did you buy it?
Guest- Guest
Re: New 60Cx
This will get you headed in the right direction...No pun intended.widowmaker wrote:What kind of mount is that, and where did you buy it?
www.ram-mount.com
Ha!
I have a picture from the 1910s or 20s of an old motorcycle hooked up to power a sawmill! So latte up Brittney!Dave P wrote:Can geekyness be sexy?
Not in Tucson but yes in San Jose.
My heated grips and latte maker are on order.
Guest- Guest
Re: New 60Cx
widowmaker wrote:I got a Garmin 60C, and really liked the way you mounted that thing to the bike. What kind of mount is that, and where did you buy it?
widowmaker:
I got mine here: http://www.offroute.com/product/view_product.asp?x_ID=148770&CatID=14334
The cradle looks a bit different on this one... hopefully an upgrade.
The swivel feature is very nice. You can mount the thing just about anywhere on the bars. I went for the "low profile" look.
Guest- Guest
Re: New 60Cx
Bump wrote:
I have a picture from the 1910s or 20s of an old motorcycle hooked up to power a sawmill! So latte up Brittney!
That's some fine southern engineering. In fact, it reminds me a lot of Tucson!
Guest- Guest
Page 1 of 1
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum