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off topic, but has anyone here tried them trail vapor speedo's? i had one and it was pure junk... i belive the predator will run in the 70s but it would take a while to wind it out that long.
hey scrambler400enoge, they did catch most of the guys that shot up my quad, and as it turns out the damage wasnt to bad, aside from the plastics it only took 600 dollars worth of motor work. they estimated 1500 dollars in total but it didnt take that much.
hey scrambler400enoge, they did catch most of the guys that shot up my quad, and as it turns out the damage wasnt to bad, aside from the plastics it only took 600 dollars worth of motor work. they estimated 1500 dollars in total but it didnt take that much.
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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: Stoopidbot
I have a Garmin Legend, it cost about 200 bucks or so. But it tracks, your trail, so it is impossible to get lost, it tells elevation, speed, and it has a compass. All on the screen at the same time. It is small enough to put on your handle bars or to put in the pouch of a back pack. You can also upload your trails to your computer so you can start your own map log.</end quote></div>
Ohhhh I can still get lost! LOL! I usually bring mine along but with the dense canopy of the woods it often loses satellite reception, rendering it useless! But, I figure, if I get lost I can call in a coordinate, that is, if my cell phone gets reception! LMAO! You just can't win! But, for those of you who don't have the dense woods that we have here in oregon go for it. You can buy an entry level etrex for under $100 and it will leave a breadcrumb trail too and is easy to use, even a caveman can use it!
I have a Garmin Legend, it cost about 200 bucks or so. But it tracks, your trail, so it is impossible to get lost, it tells elevation, speed, and it has a compass. All on the screen at the same time. It is small enough to put on your handle bars or to put in the pouch of a back pack. You can also upload your trails to your computer so you can start your own map log.</end quote></div>
Ohhhh I can still get lost! LOL! I usually bring mine along but with the dense canopy of the woods it often loses satellite reception, rendering it useless! But, I figure, if I get lost I can call in a coordinate, that is, if my cell phone gets reception! LMAO! You just can't win! But, for those of you who don't have the dense woods that we have here in oregon go for it. You can buy an entry level etrex for under $100 and it will leave a breadcrumb trail too and is easy to use, even a caveman can use it!
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