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350, 550, 660... I'm paralyzed with indecision. Maybe, for our upcoming tour, I'll just let my partner spring for a GPS... Then I won't havta figure out how to use it.
I bought my Zumo 550 new in 2008. I am on my GPS 3rd unit. Second cradle. 5th battery. I have over $1100 into this GPS. A water proof box mounted on my RAM unit will house my car GPS for use on the bike. I can buy a new car GPS fr under $100 every year for less money than my Zumo 550. All I want is a moving map device.
Anyone considering the new tomtom 40/400 coming out in a couple months?I am thinking this version is now a pretty decent unit.Its not as feature rich as the Garmin's I understand that, but I guess it all depends on what you need/want.http://www.tomtom.com/en_us/rider/index.jsp
*snip*As an aside, I had wondered why none of the makers used glass on the screen? I discovered that a glass screen, such as your smart phone, will not register touch with gloves on. (Garmin makes a couple of car units with gorilla glass.) John Henry
The handlebar vibration of my Stelvio is a significant concern.
have you swapped the turn signals out of your mirrors? Doing this quiets the vibration significantly.
Yes. Still some vibration but not as much as it could be.Spud
Stay away from the older Zumo 350 because of the way the unit interfaces with its power cradle. The newer units have a much better system.Peter Y.