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    WTB: Starlane, AIM or simular

    Sent my Starlane Anthon Pro GPS in for some repairs and it got "lost in the mail". Would like another one only because bike is all wired up for it, however i would consider any compairable unit.

    Suggestions of compairable units to look for is encouraged.
    Thank you

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    AIM all the way.
    Isn’t is sad how some people’s grip on their lives is so precarious that they’ll embrace any preposterous delusion rather than face an occasional bleak truth?
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    I have a first gen aim I would sell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Redford View Post
    I have a first gen aim I would sell.
    What model

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Millsap View Post
    AIM all the way.
    Thanks for your input

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Hanson View Post
    What model

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    Solo

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    Steve,

    I have an XT Racing GPX Pro GPS lap timer data acquisition unit recently removed from a 2007 Suzuki GSX-R600. Comes with three feet of wiring and connectors to hook up to the bike, and the charging/upload cable. This is the model that doesn't require an external antenna. Can function as a tachometer with shift lights, builds maps, does split laps and other parlor tricks. Photos upon request.

    $350

    Bill Syfan
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    bsyfan at gmail dot com

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Syfan View Post
    Steve,

    I have an XT Racing GPX Pro GPS lap timer data acquisition unit recently removed from a 2007 Suzuki GSX-R600. Comes with three feet of wiring and connectors to hook up to the bike, and the charging/upload cable. This is the model that doesn't require an external antenna. Can function as a tachometer with shift lights, builds maps, does split laps and other parlor tricks. Photos upon request.

    $350

    Bill Syfan
    817 fivetwotwo 2241
    bsyfan at gmail dot com
    I wish these guys were still around. I'm interested.

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