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Old 11-10-2013, 07:04 PM
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OK well I guess I am going to have to catch up with todays events... so that means a GPS. I have some pending travel that multiple locations and other things will put a hit on the map. Checking to see what all have, what works and what does NOT!!! Any help appreciated!!
 
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Old 11-10-2013, 07:10 PM
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Get a Garmin Zumo and you will never be sorry. Love my 660!!! Check their website and find what has the features you want.
 
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Using a Zumo 665 and have no complaints. Worth every penny.
 
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Old 11-10-2013, 07:31 PM
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This is my 5" TomTom START supported by a RAM mount.



 
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Old 11-10-2013, 07:35 PM
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Just got back from my first ride with a Garmin Zumo 665. It was awesome and the weather/traffic from Sirius worked perfectly.
 
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We have had a Zumo 665 for about a year and a half and made one trip over 7,500 miles with it and it was definitely a great asset on that trip, and also on our other shorter ones.
 
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Originally Posted by baka1969
This is my 5" TomTom START supported by a RAM mount.


Dude...bit of a hoarder? What a mess there in the background, how do you find anything? That would drive me crazy.
 

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Originally Posted by runnhrd
OK well I guess I am going to have to catch up with todays events... so that means a GPS. I have some pending travel that multiple locations and other things will put a hit on the map. Checking to see what all have, what works and what does NOT!!! Any help appreciated!!
I am a Zumo 660 fan. Have mine integrated with the stock audio.
 
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If you want the best get the Zumo Road Tech (either model), do the interface to the HK radio and put it on a Harley fairing mount. Works fantastic and looks like it belongs on the bike as opposed to an add-on.
 
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