Greatest Road Motorcycle Rider GPS Road Finder Reviews – Page 5

4/5 rating based on 55 reviews. Read all reviews for Greatest Road Motorcycle Rider GPS Road Finder for iPhone.
Greatest Road Motorcycle Rider GPS Road Finder is free iOS app published by SocialNav, Inc.

If you live in CA. Then ok

Harley Road King Rider

I set my location and every time I try to use the app it takes me to California. Oh well


Good app

Jmichael999111

Overall great app. We used it for a ride from Pittsburg to Cleveland on back roads into W Virginia and found some of the best roads I've seen in the area. I'd like to see the app offer routes in a format that can be pushed to a garmin so I could use the route on my bike mounted gps. We ended up going point to point with my gps stopping to refer to the app for the next waypoint.


Great App

King22spade

Great app just needs more people to add routes and reviews other than that fantastic app also fix the bug when opening the app always takes me to California for some reason


Great APP

6897534k

Great app, I love everything about it. I do wish you could follow other riders, and chat with other riders about the ride. Thats my 2 cents....I do love this app though.


Not bad

Dman712

Nice way to find routes, would be AWSOME if it act as navigation instead of just there it is, hope u remember where to turn


it is ok

Aleh314

there is ad pop up when start up the app every time. if it has a gps tracking function that will be great.


Peak to peak scenic byway

Robcyn.dewey

It tracked every move. Worked great


Needs better navigation

DTDevil86

This is only good for showing where the roads are and where to start. It needs to give you directions to the other stops on the way not just the starting position. Huge disappointment!!


Needs more waypoints

Bad gamesomebuy

If you were able to have more than 23 waypoints this app would be 5 stars. Unfortunately, a good ride can use those waypoints up in a 60 mile ride.


Going down hill

Gjfi

This app was much better when it first came out. Does not appear to offer the same "pick your own path" functionality that it used to. And the world does not center around California! How about starting the app from the last know location or establish a "home" location....?