GPS Systems
#1
GPS Systems
I am getting ready to buy another GPS system and I want to get one to mount on my SH. I mostly use it for my work in the city, but plan on using it for future trips also. I used the one from my truck but it was hard to see and of course I could not hear the voice prompts. I really don't want to spend a fortune for one if I don't have to.
#2
So you are looking for suggestions?
Don't get a Zumo 550 if you don't want to spend a lot. I got one, but turns out I probably would have been perfectly fine with a much lesser model.
Check sport-touring.net. Those folks have been everywhere on everything, and used all sorts of gadgets along the way.
I think a Garmin Nuvi is pretty popular for bikers.
Don't get a Zumo 550 if you don't want to spend a lot. I got one, but turns out I probably would have been perfectly fine with a much lesser model.
Check sport-touring.net. Those folks have been everywhere on everything, and used all sorts of gadgets along the way.
I think a Garmin Nuvi is pretty popular for bikers.
#3
Hey thanks for your imput! I will check out that web site. The one that Garmin makes for motorcycles is around $800.00 i think, and it seems like I should be able to find something cheaper that will do just as well. I think the bluetooth tech. is what drives the price up. But I listen to my mp3 player with headphones inside my helmet that block out the noise and play the music.
#4
Go to www.techmounts.com. good stuff. I have the stem mount. then go to www.powerletproducts.com to power it up!
#5
Those were great leads, I checked both out and bookmarked them. About the only mounting I have used temp. was using the map slot in my tank bag. It would be awesome to have something made just for the GPS-so Thank!!!
#6
Go to www.techmounts.com. good stuff. I have the stem mount. then go to www.powerletproducts.com to power it up!
#7
#9
I use a RAM mount with my 60CSx when dualsporting off-road on my KTMs and it hasn't ever popped out on me (yet).......that said, I sometimes zip-tie it to the mount, and always clip the lanyard to the mount, as a safety mechanism when dualsporting.......but I don't even worry about it when it's mounted on the Superhawk........if it can withstand the stresses of an off-road/dualsporting environment it can certainly withstand the lack of stress it sees on a road bike....I wouldn't worry about it......
I also wouldn't spend the extra cash for a Touratech vibe isolated mount.....unnecessary.....the RAM mount will work just fine......but definitely hardwire your unit so you don't have to run it in battery saver mode and you can leave it illuminated 100% at night.....
I really like riding with the 60CSx.....it enhances the riding experience both off road and on-road.....
#11
The new Zumo 650 is cheaper than the 550 but its price will go down.
I'm debating whether its worth the price to have a GPS on a motorcycle that is waterproof, glove friendly, and hear the directions, music, and make calls, etc via Bluetooth. No other GPS but the Garmin Zumo has these features except the TomTom Rider 2 (which is cheaper). There are + & - to each unit but I'm leaning toward the 650.
I'm debating whether its worth the price to have a GPS on a motorcycle that is waterproof, glove friendly, and hear the directions, music, and make calls, etc via Bluetooth. No other GPS but the Garmin Zumo has these features except the TomTom Rider 2 (which is cheaper). There are + & - to each unit but I'm leaning toward the 650.
#12
You know you could expand that into a cupholder too. Maybe velcro a dinner plate to it too. Hehe. That would be a good spot for XM or an Ipod though. Or portable DVD player. Ok, I'll stop.
The RAM mount for handlebars with the U bolt fit on the tank bolts. Just need some spacers and its much cheaper than the yoke mount I believe. That's what I'm using on the VFR and the SH. The yoke mount is clean though and in the right place.
The RAM mount for handlebars with the U bolt fit on the tank bolts. Just need some spacers and its much cheaper than the yoke mount I believe. That's what I'm using on the VFR and the SH. The yoke mount is clean though and in the right place.
#14
i agree with not buying a zumo 550 if you dont want to spend much. however, the new zumo, the 660, is less money with even better qualities. its cheaper because it doesnt have xm radio capability. other than that, its actually a better unit. its more compact and has a bigger screen. its pretty sweet, ill actually have one on the way once they're released.
#15
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The new Zumo 650 is cheaper than the 550 but its price will go down.
I'm debating whether its worth the price to have a GPS on a motorcycle that is waterproof, glove friendly, and hear the directions, music, and make calls, etc via Bluetooth. No other GPS but the Garmin Zumo has these features except the TomTom Rider 2 (which is cheaper). There are + & - to each unit but I'm leaning toward the 650.
I'm debating whether its worth the price to have a GPS on a motorcycle that is waterproof, glove friendly, and hear the directions, music, and make calls, etc via Bluetooth. No other GPS but the Garmin Zumo has these features except the TomTom Rider 2 (which is cheaper). There are + & - to each unit but I'm leaning toward the 650.
Oh, and since we are showing pics of our "gadgets", here's mine on the VFR with XM. The VFR has ample dash space to hold a cig lighter for powering various instruments.
Last edited by Hotbrakes; 03-17-2009 at 06:29 PM.
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