I can't stand any sort of clutter on the bars; no phones, no cup holders, no ash trays, no ugly Ram mounts, no kitchen sinks.
I've always preferred paper maps, stubbornly refusing GPS, until my wife gave one as a gift, a Garmin 396.
I chose a minimalist installation, fabbing brackets and a nav bar above the main display. The GPS is mounted on a Moto Pumps bracket,
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Sure, the GPS is beneficial, particularly for navigating cities, but it's not enough. The GPS doesn't give the big picture; I'm certain I'm missing some good stuff. The best solution for me is GPS and paper maps.
Maps work with my tank bag, but I don't always ride with the tank bag. The next project is to figure a way to strap a map on its own to the tank. Any suggestions for a simple, waterproof pouch?