It looks interesting....but can you get software for it?
"PlusBuyer provides the GPS-enabled hardware only, not the software. PlusBuyer provides no warranty or customer support regarding GPS software"
Keep in mind that you will be powering them with the same unit so you may not get much out of it for your efforts. Unless you have other plans as well?
Keith
I had a similar call last week......told him I didn't own a computer and I had vision problems and could not see well enough to use one. His response " you are lying sir" (with heavy eastern accent).
Keith
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DwR59oPFnYQ]Telemarketer Scammer vs Newfoundlander - YouTube[/ame]
I replaced my fronts and had the same problem with leaks......you got to torque them down real good...that was the only way I was able to get mine to stop. I also have the rest but got disheartened and left them in the box.
Keith
Have a look at this post.
http://www.venturerider.org/forum/showthread.php?t=28613
I changed my grips and also reinstalled the end weights....few pic's of what I did.
Keith
The Piggybacker is easy to put together with a few basic tools. I did have an issue with the rims/tires when I first received mine but they replaced them with the new solid rims that they are using now. Tows well...lots of room.....mine came with spare bearings/locks/seals/catch's(not sure if that's standard policy?) They are great people to deal with.
Keith
Not sure about the ticking noise but if you want silence you may want to invest in Mic-Mutes. Read thru this post and you will have a better idea what they are and do.
Keith
http://www.venturerider.org/forum/showthread.php?t=66880&highlight=mutes
I work at a Honda dealership and I know the ones in cars/trucks are a PITA. They run on a watch type battery and I guess after awhile they expire. Are they avail with replaceable batteries ?
Keith