Becker unveils the Crocodile Traffic Assist Z 100 GPS for motorcycles

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When you’re cruising down the highway on your hog, wind in your face, hair trailing behind you, teeth covered with insects, you probably want a GPS unit that’s as rugged and unafraid of dying as you are. That’s where Becker’s Crocodile (AKA Traffic Assist Z 100) comes in. Nothing says “fearless badass” like a crocodile-skin satnav, replete with a 4.3-inch touchscreen, 2GB on-board memory, 3D terrain and city views, and 42

country maps pre-installed. The device is rubber coated and water resistant, and features turn-by-turn directions optimized for motorcycles, making it ideal for your cross country biker gang meet-ups, or just lengthy weekends cruising the coastlines. The Crocodile will be released in October for €300 (or around $438).

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