mapcase solution?
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mapcase solution?
what do the rest of you use for on the hoof mapreading- yes I use gps but do not venture far,on the trail or tar without a map for the big picture etc. currently using ortlieb case tied/hooked onto baglux tankcover on bmw and clipped to the bars on 640 but it aint ideal, what solutions have you found?
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Re: mapcase solution?
I use one of these, with 4 cable ties left attached to the bike. Not ideal, but works OK.
Not all those wandering are lost
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Go to the push bike shop they have cheap jobbies that velcro onto the handlebars or on a strap around your shoulders. And they are waterproof! (thumbs)
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Sea to Summit.
Not the cheapest map case or a simple as a plastic bag, but tough, fully waterproof and larger sizes than some. Not disappointed with ours
http://www.seatosummit.com.au/products/ ... map-cases/
I use Ortlieb cases when walking in the hills which are the Rolls Royce of map cases but I think these are better on the bike.
Not the cheapest map case or a simple as a plastic bag, but tough, fully waterproof and larger sizes than some. Not disappointed with ours
http://www.seatosummit.com.au/products/ ... map-cases/
I use Ortlieb cases when walking in the hills which are the Rolls Royce of map cases but I think these are better on the bike.
Never enough time and so much to see and experience.
Previously a VStrom 650, and a KTM SMR 950, currently XT600E with many mods. And now a F800GS Trophy since the KTM has gone.
Previously a VStrom 650, and a KTM SMR 950, currently XT600E with many mods. And now a F800GS Trophy since the KTM has gone.