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Trip
12-28-2008, 11:35 PM
I got a 205W for christmas and terribly disappointed with it. It's routing is terrible and there is no option to reroute to an full alternative route except for minor detour changes as you go unlike a complete reroute Tom Tom's offer. The route avoidance feature lacks a interstate avoidance, how lame is that... And you have to buy 700 series plus to save routes and transfer routes from mapsource. POI is seriously lacking the ability to draw up fun routes unless you use a ton of POIs. I could make due without some of these features, but interstate avoidance is a biggy for me because it takes forever to force a no interstate route for my POIs. Does any of the budget Garmins offer interstate avoidance to ya'll knowledge? I would like to stick with garmin, but their lack of features and routing on the budget GPS' are terrible in comparison to tom tom's of the same cost that I have used. I think I am going to call Garmin up tomorrow and ask some support questions, I can't understand why highway avoidance is an option, but interstate avoidance wasn't. I plugged in a destination with highway avoidance on yesterday for a route that was 1 hour away by highways and it took the interstate to some far away place and came back on non numbered roads and it took 14 hours to get there by the garmin's estimation. That's freaking retarded...

I think I am going to return it.

Anyone have some feature packed budget GPS' that ya'll recommend?

askmrjesus
12-28-2008, 11:40 PM
I have a compass, a 30 year old map, and directions from a guy that start with, "Turn left at the corner where the old chicken shack used to be".

Accuracy is over rated.

JC

DLIT
12-28-2008, 11:51 PM
My wife got one at her office xmas party and I've been using it. It really does suck, when you punch in the address and you're 100 feet away from an interstate and it directs you by taking surface streets. But it's free and it will come in handy when I'll really need it.

Amber Lamps
12-29-2008, 12:32 AM
Me and OSP have the Mio. It costs about $100-200. It has all of the avoidance options,auto re-routing and some of the models also double as an MP3 which is nice when I am using it on the bike because you listen to music and it cuts in to give directions. On the other hand TomToms have gotten very inexpensive lately and I like their constant update options.:idk: I've been mostly happy with mine although it does take some retarded routes sometimes,of course that's easily repaired if you preview the route before you go....

fasternyou929
12-29-2008, 12:38 AM
My wife has the Garmin Nuvi 350. Easy to use (she hates technology and caught on right away), has the auto-rerouting and it's directions are usually better than the ones given by my integrated Nissan system. Definitely recommended if you're looking for a replacement.

Mr Lefty
12-29-2008, 12:56 AM
Me and OSP have the Mio. It costs about $100-200. It has all of the avoidance options,auto re-routing and some of the models also double as an MP3 which is nice when I am using it on the bike because you listen to music and it cuts in to give directions. On the other hand TomToms have gotten very inexpensive lately and I like their constant update options.:idk: I've been mostly happy with mine although it does take some retarded routes sometimes,of course that's easily repaired if you preview the route before you go....

Can you pre plan trips on your computer? the thing about trip's is you can transfer POI's from your computer to the unit... just not routes... GHEY.

Gas Man
12-29-2008, 01:31 AM
My wife has the Garmin Nuvi 350. Easy to use (she hates technology and caught on right away), has the auto-rerouting and it's directions are usually better than the ones given by my integrated Nissan system. Definitely recommended if you're looking for a replacement.
I think my wife has the same one... it works great! All kinds of settings to adjust if you don't want anything from toll roads, dirt roads or interstates...

tommymac
12-29-2008, 02:13 AM
My wife has the Garmin Nuvi 350. Easy to use (she hates technology and caught on right away), has the auto-rerouting and it's directions are usually better than the ones given by my integrated Nissan system. Definitely recommended if you're looking for a replacement.

plus one on the 350, its helped me get to and from a few track days and avoided soem traffic. Some stuff is alittle inaccurate though but its not the worst thing in the world.

Tom

NeonspeedRT
12-29-2008, 08:30 AM
Look into the Garmin Nuvi 260W. We picked ours up at Best Buy. We love it. It does everything we could want and more.

Trip
12-29-2008, 08:34 AM
My wife has the Garmin Nuvi 350. Easy to use (she hates technology and caught on right away), has the auto-rerouting and it's directions are usually better than the ones given by my integrated Nissan system. Definitely recommended if you're looking for a replacement.

I think my wife has the same one... it works great! All kinds of settings to adjust if you don't want anything from toll roads, dirt roads or interstates...

plus one on the 350, its helped me get to and from a few track days and avoided soem traffic. Some stuff is alittle inaccurate though but its not the worst thing in the world.

Tom

Fuck the 350, it doesn't avoid interstates and you can't program routes. fuck Garmin, piece of shit money hungry asshats with no options and bad routing.

My wife got one at her office xmas party and I've been using it. It really does suck, when you punch in the address and you're 100 feet away from an interstate and it directs you by taking surface streets. But it's free and it will come in handy when I'll really need it.

Yeah, I am in the same boat. I got this one free, but I can return it. I want to get something around the same cost that has more features.

Me and OSP have the Mio. It costs about $100-200. It has all of the avoidance options,auto re-routing and some of the models also double as an MP3 which is nice when I am using it on the bike because you listen to music and it cuts in to give directions. On the other hand TomToms have gotten very inexpensive lately and I like their constant update options.:idk: I've been mostly happy with mine although it does take some retarded routes sometimes,of course that's easily repaired if you preview the route before you go....

Thanks, I will look into the Mio


Can you pre plan trips on your computer? the thing about trip's is you can transfer POI's from your computer to the unit... just not routes... GHEY.

They can't, Garmin blows goats. Even the 700 series and numo you can't avoid interstates.

Trip
12-29-2008, 08:35 AM
Look into the Garmin Nuvi 260W. We picked ours up at Best Buy. We love it. It does everything we could want and more.

It's the same shit I have with a little more worthless features, it's a piece of shit. It does nothing. It has no features and has the same bad routing.

I been reading up on these like mad, the Garmins suck for features.

NeonspeedRT
12-29-2008, 08:44 AM
It's the same shit I have with a little more worthless features, it's a piece of shit. It does nothing. It has no features and has the same bad routing.

I been reading up on these like mad, the Garmins suck for features.

I'm not sure what you are wanting it to do that this won't. For a GPS, it works great. It's gotten us from point A to point B just fine. If we are using it for directions and change the route due to an accident or traffic, it reroutes us using the shortest distance. It has points of intrest, which is great when you need to find the nearest gas station, atm, or even place to eat. When using it for directions it gives you your average speed, ETA to arrival, and more. As far as the interstate aviodance, that's not an issue to us. So it doesn't bother us at all.

If you want something with real time updates and traffic alerts, then you want to get into the XM Nav traffic or something along those routes.

Trip
12-29-2008, 08:56 AM
I'm not sure what you are wanting it to do that this won't. For a GPS, it works great. It's gotten us from point A to point B just fine. If we are using it for directions and change the route due to an accident or traffic, it reroutes us using the shortest distance. It has points of intrest, which is great when you need to find the nearest gas station, atm, or even place to eat. When using it for directions it gives you your average speed, ETA to arrival, and more. As far as the interstate aviodance, that's not an issue to us. So it doesn't bother us at all.

If you want something with real time updates and traffic alerts, then you want to get into the XM Nav traffic or something along those routes.

It doesn't have interstate avoidance, it doesn't have route planning where you can store routes on it, it doesn't have alternative routes (this is when you enter a POI it comes up with a route, on a tom tom you can request and entirely different route, well unless you count that really crappy detour feature which you can only use on the fly), it doesn't route well at all.

All the features you named are standard for every gps I have ever used and not something special.

bmblebee
12-29-2008, 09:17 AM
It doesn't have interstate avoidance, it doesn't have route planning where you can store routes on it, it doesn't have alternative routes (this is when you enter a POI it comes up with a route, on a tom tom you can request and entirely different route, well unless you count that really crappy detour feature which you can only use on the fly), it doesn't route well at all.

All the features you named are standard for every gps I have ever used and not something special.


I have Microsoft Streets and Trips on my laptop that I carry with me. It does everything you seem to want...but you have to carry a laptop.

I am guessing that you are not going to get what you want for what you want to pay

Trip
12-29-2008, 09:26 AM
I have Microsoft Streets and Trips on my laptop that I carry with me. It does everything you seem to want...but you have to carry a laptop.

I am guessing that you are not going to get what you want for what you want to pay

I was wanting one I could mount on my bike without paying the price of a zumo or a rider.

I can get the features I want for the price I want to pay from a Tom Tom, I just didn't want a Tom Tom. I wanted a Garmin.

I just spoke with Garmin and they basically said to buy the 700 series and then I would still have to live without interstate avoidance because they don't offer it at all on any of their units and the alternative route feature doesn't exist either in their products.

Looks like I am going Tom Tom hunting.

HRCNICK11
12-29-2008, 10:57 AM
I use my Gamin every day for work and love it. Its great when your in a town 10 hours from home and want to go gets some food or find a hotel. I'm pretty sure they did not think people would want to avoid these things when it was designed. Motorcyclist are not the norm dude they don't make products for just us.

If they put highway avoidance on their product they would need a support line just for taking old lady calls that put it in that mode by mistake. I'm sure that you can understand not wanting to answer a million and one calls from people that have a Garmin that will not use the highway.

Your sport of avoiding the highway is not normal, get over it. The product does what it was designed to do very well.

My wife is messing with the one she got for Christmas as we speak, I bought it for her because she hated the one she bought cheap some place else.

I have a C530 and my wife has the C550 With blue tooth, MP3 player and FM,XM traffic.

HRCNICK11
12-29-2008, 11:04 AM
As I said my wife is messing with hers right now and it can avoid Highways.

Touch the Wrench icon.
Touch Navigation icon.
Touch the Avoidances icon.
Put a check mark on Highway.
Click OK as you exit the screen.

This was on the C530 and C550.

Trip
12-29-2008, 11:16 AM
I use my Gamin every day for work and love it. Its great when your in a town 10 hours from home and want to go gets some food or find a hotel. I'm pretty sure they did not think people would want to avoid these things when it was designed. Motorcyclist are not the norm dude they don't make products for just us.

If they put highway avoidance on their product they would need a support line just for taking old lady calls that put it in that mode by mistake. I'm sure that you can understand not wanting to answer a million and one calls from people that have a Garmin that will not use the highway.

Your sport of avoiding the highway is not normal, get over it. The product does what it was designed to do very well.

My wife is messing with the one she got for Christmas as we speak, I bought it for her because she hated the one she bought cheap some place else.

I have a C530 and my wife has the C550 With blue tooth, MP3 player and FM,XM traffic.


As I said my wife is messing with hers right now and it can avoid Highways.

Touch the Wrench icon.
Touch Navigation icon.
Touch the Avoidances icon.
Put a check mark on Highway.
Click OK as you exit the screen.

This was on the C530 and C550.

Do you just gloss over the point I made about routing poorly? It doesn't route well, the routes it chooses in large cities like Atlanta and New Orleans that I know well have been terrible routes.

You just need to reread this entire thread. Highways doesn't just include interstates, it includes all numbered routes and if it can't use a nonnumbered road, it will default back to the interstate. Since all the fun roads are numbered, it bypasses them.

Other companies have both interstate and highway avoidance seperated, but Garmin does not have this option.

HRCNICK11
12-29-2008, 11:32 AM
Do you just gloss over the point I made about it not being made for motorcycles. Its made for the masses. As a motorcyclist you not the masses.

It does what it was made to do and does it well. You said in your post you wanted one you could use on a motorcycle but did not want to buy one made for motorcycles. Well that just dumb isn't it.


That would be like me pissing and crying about the BF Goodrich I just bought not working well on my RC51.

Trip
12-29-2008, 11:49 AM
Do you just gloss over the point I made about it not being made for motorcycles. Its made for the masses. As a motorcyclist you not the masses.

It does what it was made to do and does it well. You said in your post you wanted one you could use on a motorcycle but did not want to buy one made for motorcycles. Well that just dumb isn't it.


That would be like me pissing and crying about the BF Goodrich I just bought not working well on my RC51.

How is routing in a big city just for a motorcyclist?

The Zumo has the same lack of features and it is a garmin that is made for a motorcycle. As I said in an earlier post I called Garmin to ask about the lack of features.

Now if you don't have any other brands that you can tell me about what features they offer, go fucking sit and the corner and play with your fucking garmin, fan boy.

Obviously if other companies are putting these features in that I am use to, these aren't just a concern for motorcyclists. They are wanted, Garmin just doesn't do it.

Archren
12-29-2008, 11:54 AM
Trip... you know we love you... stop crying about it and go buy the GPS you want (especially since the Garmin was.. I dunno.. FREE). :nee:

Trip
12-29-2008, 11:57 AM
Trip... you know we love you... stop crying about it and go buy the GPS you want (especially since the Garmin was.. I dunno.. FREE). :nee:

Well I am wanting to know who has these features I want and wanted to see if anyone had anything they would recommend instead of the Garmin fan boys coming in here getting off to their garmins. Something along the lines of Tigger's post about his Mio would be quite helpful in this thread.

Archren
12-29-2008, 12:03 PM
Well I am wanting to know who has these features I want and wanted to see if anyone had anything they would recommend instead of the Garmin fan boys coming in here getting off to their garmins. Something along the lines of Tigger's post about his Mio would be quite helpful in this thread.

I know Tracy (G-Rex) has a Garmin that he has used without hitch across a majority of the US and Canada... but it's the kind that requires you load the maps and such (he says the model is the GPSMap60CS). He uses Streets and Trips to load his maps and his desired route. He also can mount it on the bike.. but it isn't touch screen. So unfortunately while it might have the route features you want, it might not be as user-friendly as some of the other brands available out there. I also know on a lot of his trips he didn't specifically go out of his way to avoid highways and such, so I don't think that's terribly helpful to you either. :shrug:

I personally have a Garmin Nuvi 200 for my car... but again, I don't use it for the application that you do.

Hope you find something that works for you. :dthumb:

ETA: Whoops... Tracy just said he doesn't use Streets & Trips to load the maps, he just uses it to plan trips. He uses Mapquest GPS software to load maps on his Garmin.

Amber Lamps
12-29-2008, 12:31 PM
Maybe this will be more helpful...

http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3403136

http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3342578

http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3348321

Those are three deals that I like,here's the entire list of GPS units RS sells..

http://www.radioshack.com/family/index.jsp?categoryId=2032322

Trip
12-29-2008, 12:57 PM
After digging around, what I am finding out is that Garmin Automotive products are for as HRCNick put it "little old ladies who can't figure out that damn GPS." They have no features and the maps are designed to be as simple to navigate as possible as if you were in kindergarten. Basically if you are in the market for as simple as possible without frills, garmin automotive is where it's at. It's such a shame because their hiking and aviation equipment is top class stuff that I have loved. I know my dad wouldn't fly with anything besides his garmin.

Trip
12-29-2008, 04:06 PM
Looked at two Tom Toms and the Mio 500 today at Radio Shack. Tom Tom seems to be the way I am going. I ran a couple of the troubled routes from the Garmin testing and Tom Tom was able to get them right. I was also able to find a "freeway avoidance" feature on the Tom Tom. Now I need to look into some other features to see what Tom Tom I want out of the bunch.

Mr Lefty
12-29-2008, 04:12 PM
Looked at two Tom Toms and the Mio 500 today at Radio Shack. Tom Tom seems to be the way I am going. I ran a couple of the troubled routes from the Garmin testing and Tom Tom was able to get them right. I was also able to find a "freeway avoidance" feature on the Tom Tom. Now I need to look into some other features to see what Tom Tom I want out of the bunch.

get the rider... so you can tell me if it's worth it

the chi
12-29-2008, 04:17 PM
If you get the tomtom, let me know how it works out, the one I used to use SUCKED, as in it sent me everyhere around the planet BUT where I wanted to go, whereas the garmins I have used I love, but I never needed those features, YET.

Mr Lefty
12-29-2008, 04:26 PM
If you get the tomtom, let me know how it works out, the one I used to use SUCKED, as in it sent me everyhere around the planet BUT where I wanted to go, whereas the garmins I have used I love, but I never needed those features, YET.

that's cause you lock yours in glove boxes and then use mine.

the chi
12-29-2008, 04:32 PM
that's cause you lock yours in glove boxes and then use mine.



ASS!!!

:lol: But sadly true...dont forget to mention, you never saw said GPS again!

Mr Lefty
12-29-2008, 04:35 PM
ASS!!!

:lol: But sadly true...dont forget to mention, you never saw said GPS again!

hence why I'm looking for a new one! :lol: and with out the extra weight over the front tire... it caused me to Loop it... :rofl:

HRCNICK11
12-29-2008, 05:56 PM
Trip maybe you should start a thread with a title like "Help Me Find A Good GPS For Motorcycle" I bet you would get better results than to post the name of the thing you don't like. Its all about the titles dude.

Mr Lefty
12-29-2008, 05:59 PM
does the tittle have to have say Goood or can he just go with Good? :lol:

HRCNICK11
12-29-2008, 06:49 PM
Thanks I have really large fingers, my wife loves them, key board hates them.

Trip
12-29-2008, 06:51 PM
Is that better?

HRCNICK11
12-29-2008, 06:58 PM
does the tittle have to have say Goood or can he just go with Good?

I corected the "goood" part but dude you do know that a "tiTTle" is a very small part or the small hooks on the end of a letter. Where as a "tiTle" as I used it is a descriptive name.

I mean if your going to point out ones spelling errors, you'll find lot to point out in my post, be sure to clean yours up in the mean time.

Mr Lefty
12-29-2008, 07:06 PM
I corected the "goood" part but dude you do know that a "tiTTle" is a very small part or the small hooks on the end of a letter. Where as a "tiTle" as I used it is a descriptive name.

I mean if your going to point out ones spelling errors, you'll find lot to point out in my post, be sure to clean yours up in the mean time.

:lol: on purpose bro... I did it on purpose... I'm one of the worst spellers in history but that one was on purpose :wink:

HRCNICK11
12-29-2008, 07:12 PM
Is that better?

I would hope! :dthumb:

Dnyce
12-29-2008, 09:30 PM
my buddy just got this for xmas and he likes it alot-im still on the fence if i even need one, but this is what i'd buy

alpine (http://www.alpine-usa.com/US-en/products/product.php?model=PND-K3)

OneSickPsycho
12-30-2008, 09:56 PM
So much for the GPS sub-forum.

Trip
12-30-2008, 09:58 PM
So much for the GPS sub-forum.

thats for routes and stuff, but my returned GPS was incapable of such, so it doesn't belong in that forum because I wouldn't classify it as worthy of that subforum

Lamnidae
12-30-2008, 09:58 PM
I roll w/ the Street Pilot 2610.


Go big or go home, now shut the fuck up and quit your bitching.

Trip
12-30-2008, 10:00 PM
I roll w/ the Street Pilot 2610.


Go big or go home, now shut the fuck up and quit your bitching.

well you ride a busa, you could put a fuckin desktop computer on that bitch and it wouldn't be noticeable

Lamnidae
12-30-2008, 10:02 PM
well you ride a busa, you could put a fuckin desktop computer on that bitch and it wouldn't be noticeable

You can put my fat ass on it and it's noticable...



Ohhhh you're wanting one for the bike and not the cage... Gotcha.


Street Pilot 2800 series.


Dude, just fucking do it and build you a handlebar mount. You'll be aight. I promise not to poke fun at you.

OneSickPsycho
12-30-2008, 10:02 PM
thats for routes and stuff, but my returned GPS was incapable of such, so it doesn't belong in that forum because I wouldn't classify it as worthy of that subforum

Then that sub-forum is even more useless. Not one fucking GPS route in it.

Lamnidae
12-30-2008, 10:04 PM
Then that sub-forum is even more useless. Not one fucking GPS route in it.

Word.... Fail.

Amber Lamps
12-30-2008, 10:07 PM
We were talking about it so I played with mine today... I forgot that you can totally customize the route by putting in detours,avoidance's,poi's,etc hmmm...if you were going on a long trip you could program your route stop by stop and pick exactly what roads to take,layovers,meal stops,etc. That's pretty cool actually.

Trip
12-30-2008, 10:35 PM
Then that sub-forum is even more useless. Not one fucking GPS route in it.

Well buy me a gps that can do routes and I will change that

We were talking about it so I played with mine today... I forgot that you can totally customize the route by putting in detours,avoidance's,poi's,etc hmmm...if you were going on a long trip you could program your route stop by stop and pick exactly what roads to take,layovers,meal stops,etc. That's pretty cool actually.

What we are talking about is some GPS' can store that entire route for you and you can load routes from your computer as well. You need the high end models for that though.

Mr Lefty
12-30-2008, 11:55 PM
Then that sub-forum is even more useless. Not one fucking GPS route in it.

I plan on using it...

though that place IMO needs to be password protected or at least hidden from anyone not a member... to help protect our favorite rides...

but I do have a couple trips planned I wanna throw up there to see who's along my route and if any one has advice on routes

Trip
12-31-2008, 08:37 AM
I plan on using it...

though that place IMO needs to be password protected or at least hidden from anyone not a member... to help protect our favorite rides...

but I do have a couple trips planned I wanna throw up there to see who's along my route and if any one has advice on routes

You post the location of the secret road and I will murder you in your sleep. I like that road not being populated by douchebags.

Mr Lefty
12-31-2008, 08:39 AM
oh... you don't go to 600rr.net do you? :leaving:

Amber Lamps
12-31-2008, 08:57 AM
You post the location of the secret road and I will murder you in your sleep. I like that road not being populated by douchebags.

That explains why I don't know where it is.....sniffle... Tigger=Douche bag

Trip
12-31-2008, 09:10 AM
That explains why I don't know where it is.....sniffle... Tigger=Douche bag

no, i dont post it. Ebbs got to find out about it because he rode it with me.

Mr Lefty
12-31-2008, 09:11 AM
would it be too far for a day ride from Suches?

Trip
12-31-2008, 09:13 AM
would it be too far for a day ride from Suches?

yes, the gap is a far ride from suches.

Mr Lefty
12-31-2008, 09:14 AM
oh... thought the gap was close... nm...

Amber Lamps
12-31-2008, 09:18 AM
oh... thought the gap was close... nm...


No wonder you need a GPS....

Trip
12-31-2008, 09:20 AM
oh... thought the gap was close... nm...

it's like a 4 hour ride I think to the gap from suches, don't remember. It would be a very long, something along the lines of the trip up to Indy to go to that road.

Mr Lefty
12-31-2008, 09:20 AM
:lol: very true...

Amber Lamps
12-31-2008, 09:20 AM
no, i dont post it. Ebbs got to find out about it because he rode it with me.


Oh well,hopefully this rally comes together! I'm looking foward to riding with some guys that actually can...another newbie on a SV lost it Sun.:panic:

Mr Lefty
12-31-2008, 09:21 AM
it's like a 4 hour ride I think to the gap from suches, don't remember. It would be a very long, something along the lines of the trip up to Indy.

:lol: that was fun!

Oh well,hopefully this rally comes together! I'm looking foward to riding with some guys that actually can...another newbie on a SV lost it Sun.:panic:

well I'm really hope'n I'll be there...

Trip
12-31-2008, 09:22 AM
Actually suches to deals gap is only 54 miles, I thought it was longer.

Mr Lefty
12-31-2008, 09:23 AM
sweet... now who needs the gps! :lol:

then again... 54 miles in that area is a 4 hr ride :drool:

Trip
12-31-2008, 09:35 AM
sweet... now who needs the gps! :lol:

then again... 54 miles in that area is a 4 hr ride :drool:

i think it is about 2 hours normal speed, which is about 4 hours for us and our stops and wrong turns. :lol:

We need to do the highland ride into franklin and get some good food too.

Particle Man
12-31-2008, 09:35 AM
I have a cheap-o Magellan that works really well.

Mr Lefty
12-31-2008, 09:37 AM
i think it is about 2 hours normal speed, which is about 4 hours for us and our stops and wrong turns. :lol:

We need to do the highland ride into franklin and get some good food too.

:lol: worth it though...

man I can't wait to ride again... hope'n by mid March to have my bike...

the chi
12-31-2008, 10:00 AM
i think it is about 2 hours normal speed, which is about 4 hours for us and our stops and wrong turns. :lol:

We need to do the highland ride into franklin and get some good food too.

Goober! You forgot we had that whole discussion last year...about getting over to Blood Moutain!! (and the fact it was 2 hours away)

As long as you or Capt dont navigate I think we could make it!!

I second the trip to franklin tho, and another visit to the Falls would be nice!! Maybe we could hang around a bit this time. I am SO wearing my bathing suit under my clothes this year! :lol:

Honestly tho, I dont know that we want alot of traffic on "the road". We were mostly experienced riders and it was a cliffhangar, Id hate to lose someone, it woud take days to get them back out!

Trip
12-31-2008, 10:13 AM
Honestly tho, I dont know that we want alot of traffic on "the road". We were mostly experienced riders and it was a cliffhangar, Id hate to lose someone, it woud take days to get them back out!

I won't take noobs on that road. I was scared to take Kat and Ebbs. After Kat's experience I will require people to have a decent amount of ability and a lot of self control before I take them on the road.

Mr Lefty
12-31-2008, 10:16 AM
I honestly never even puckered... bad ass fuck'n road... but honestly didn't phase me a bit...

only got kat cause she couldn't flat foot her bike and those steep ultra slow corners made her feel like she was gonna fall over.

Trip
12-31-2008, 10:22 AM
I pucker every time my bike comes completely off the ground.

Mr Lefty
12-31-2008, 10:23 AM
I pucker every time my bike comes completely off the ground.

well I didn't realize it till I was already back on the ground so... :lol:

the chi
12-31-2008, 10:59 AM
I pucker every time my bike comes completely off the ground.

I can fly, i can fly....

I wanna do it again!!! Knew I shoulda turned around and hit it again!! Wheee!!!

Mr Lefty
12-31-2008, 11:01 AM
god damn fly'n spider monkey on a GSXR

the chi
12-31-2008, 11:02 AM
god damn fly'n spider monkey on a GSXR

Thats ME!!! Dont be a hater, jealousy is an ugly thing luv...

Trip
12-31-2008, 11:03 AM
No one out flew Kat though. That girl almost got through the atmosphere and obtained orbit.

Mr Lefty
12-31-2008, 11:03 AM
Thats ME!!! Dont be a hater, jealousy is an ugly thing luv...

gotta keep up my sponsors :aide:

Mr Lefty
12-31-2008, 11:08 AM
I do love how Trip's title can say cock in it and the rest get edited... :lol: :zowned:

Trip
12-31-2008, 11:14 AM
I do love how Trip's title can say cock in it and the rest get edited... :lol: :zowned:

I don't edit them, so :rockwoot:

Mr Lefty
12-31-2008, 11:15 AM
No one out flew Kat though. That girl almost got through the atmosphere and obtained orbit.
:lol: very true

I don't edit them, so :rockwoot:

yeah I know... just sturr'n the pot... :lol:

xx CURVE xx
12-31-2008, 11:27 AM
I got an H.E.B. gift card for X-mas..i suggest you be thankful and STFU

the chi
12-31-2008, 11:33 AM
I got an H.E.B. gift card for X-mas..i suggest you be thankful and STFU


What is HEB?

xx CURVE xx
12-31-2008, 11:37 AM
What is HEB?

A Texas grocery store chain :jump:

http://www.heb.com/welcome/index.jsp

Amber Lamps
12-31-2008, 11:44 AM
I got an H.E.B. gift card for X-mas..i suggest you be thankful and STFU


Is that a Kosher food store?

A Texas grocery store chain :jump:

http://www.heb.com/welcome/index.jsp

oh.....

xx CURVE xx
12-31-2008, 11:47 AM
Is that a Kosher food store?



oh.....

Does it fucking matter?...it's a gift certificate to a fucking grocery store! :lol:

the chi
12-31-2008, 11:51 AM
A Texas grocery store chain :jump:

http://www.heb.com/welcome/index.jsp

Ya know, I thought that the name looked familiar...i grew up in HEB (hurst,euless,bedford) in the DFW suburbs...but I thought that chain had died years ago!!

And yes, wow, that SUCKS!! Who gave ya that?

Amber Lamps
12-31-2008, 11:53 AM
Does it fucking matter?...it's a gift certificate to a fucking grocery store! :lol:

No but since the name is HEB maybe your parents are trying to get you top be more kosher...:idk: My Grandma used to send me rosaries for Christmas.

the chi
12-31-2008, 11:56 AM
No but since the name is HEB maybe your parents are trying to get you top be more kosher...:idk: My Grandma used to send me rosaries for Christmas.

:lol: Thats funny. Sorry tig...

Reminds me of my stepdads family...VERY catholic, but only when it suits them...that whole hypocrisy thing n all...they used to send me a christmas card every year, very religious, trying to guilt me into feeling bad for being anti organized religion...i retaliated by find the most politically incorrect christmas cards possible and sending to those family members who kept sending me ones...I guess after a few years they just gave up!! BWAHAHAHAHA....

Amber Lamps
12-31-2008, 12:01 PM
Ya know, I thought that the name looked familiar...i grew up in HEB (hurst,euless,bedford) in the DFW suburbs...but I thought that chain had died years ago!!

And yes, wow, that SUCKS!! Who gave ya that?

someone that is concerned with his nutritional well being...

xx CURVE xx
12-31-2008, 12:01 PM
Ya know, I thought that the name looked familiar...i grew up in HEB (hurst,euless,bedford) in the DFW suburbs...but I thought that chain had died years ago!!

And yes, wow, that SUCKS!! Who gave ya that?

A friend of mine did...he said "here, everybody needs some HEB" :lol:

No but since the name is HEB maybe your parents are trying to get you top be more kosher...:idk: My Grandma used to send me rosaries for Christmas.

Why would my mom want me pickled?? :idk:

Amber Lamps
12-31-2008, 12:06 PM
A friend of mine did...he said "here, everybody needs some HEB" :lol:

I met this Israeli girl selling lotion in the mall that made me feel that way.... mmmmmm kosher......


Why would my mom want me pickled?? :idk:

:idk: are you Irish Jews?

xx CURVE xx
12-31-2008, 12:23 PM
I met this Israeli girl selling lotion in the mall that made me feel that way.... mmmmmm kosher......

:idk: are you Irish Jews?

I'm Spanish American....We don't know what "kosher" is :lol:

Flexin
12-31-2008, 12:23 PM
I got an H.E.B. gift card for X-mas..i suggest you be thankful and STFU

Gift card or food stamp?

James

Amber Lamps
12-31-2008, 12:34 PM
I'm Spanish American....We don't know what "kosher" is :lol:

Your family is from Spain? Wow that's cool and unusual!

xx CURVE xx
12-31-2008, 12:39 PM
Your family is from Spain? Wow that's cool and unusual!

Well..Grandad and great Grands are... Mom and and me born in Detroit... doesn't matter anyhow...in Texas if you speak Spanish you're Mexican :lol:

Gift card or food stamp?

James

A card :p

Amber Lamps
12-31-2008, 12:55 PM
well..grandad and great grands are... Mom and and me born in detroit... Doesn't matter anyhow...in texas if you speak spanish you're mexican :lol:



truth!!!

marko138
12-31-2008, 02:31 PM
I've got the 205W...yes, it takes you on shitty routes sometimes...but It does everything I need it to do. I like it.