I did a trip up there this past summer. Had planned to go across and back down through Algonquin but the trip got cut short.
I always plan to pass through Goderich when I'm out that way. Nice little town. flowerpot island is nice.
Maybe you could mount an ipad to your back and the kid wouldn't...
I just signed up for REVER.co and tried to plan a trip using Butler maps. Little did I know there are basically no butler maps for Canada. So I'll be getting a refund most likely. Though the application is actually quite nice.
Ah I see!
The new zumo's all have the same thing the montana has then.You can show any track on the map as a line in any color. Looks like they are closer now to the montana than they were with the 660.
Thanks!
Thank you! That's very interesting to hear. So either way a montano or gaia (both have great track capability so i've heard) would be better for those kinds of trips. I still wouldn't mind getting some automated help to find nice twisty roads though. But not enough to justify having both...
So I'm planning to do some longer trips on a new bike in the upcoming season. Lot's of road and offroad miles is likely.
I want to work my up to doing something majorly offroad like the "Great Continental Divide Ride" within the next 2 years.
Currently looking into trip planning and navigation...
Uh hello all.
I'd always wanted a motorcycle. A coworker got one last April and I decided on a whim to buy a bike. Went to Powersports T.O. and got a CB300r for 4500. A week later I had my m1 and m2 class completed and the bike insured. Coworker and I did some longer trips. Up to Bruce...
I got a cb300r as my first bike (at age 32 though) and payed around 115 a month. (fresh m2) I recently got my g2 as well and inquired around for insurance on some 2000's era toyota sedans (good car for me to buy I thought) and could not find insurance for lower than 350$ a month. So the idea...
Most 'adventure' bikes are better on road than off, and make great alternatives to gold wings. V-strom 1000 makes an amazing on road long distance tourer. The new triumph 900 GT also looks amazing.
I'm also thinking about getting one as well. It's the perfect tinkerers bike imo. So many mods of all skill levels. I'm particularly in love with Federal Moto's Big Suzie build
https://www.federalmoto.com/big-suzie-
https://www.bikeexif.com/federal-moto-suzuki-drz400
There's something for...
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