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Article: Mapping out the future of GPS: the navigational units could become a standard feature on touring bikes in 2-3 years.(Global Positioning System)
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- Powersports Business
- Article date:
- April 2, 2007
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As more cars come off the assembly line with GPS systems already integrated into the dashboard, many in the powersports industry wonder if motorcycles will follow suit, especially in the touring segment.
Or will GPS units be better suited as aftermarket add-ons since many consumers want technology that can be easily transferred from vehicle to vehicle and beyond?
Considering the expanding benefits that GPS systems will provide, the question isn't if they'll fit into the motorcycle market, but what's the best way to do it?
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