You guys with the Garmin ZUMU 550, help
#31
I've only tested it in the garage. I have yet to try it out on the road. I've been too lazy to put the GPS on the bike to and from work. I have tried the GPS on the road, in the rain, and it worked like a champ getting me to where I needed to go in an unfamiliar area. My factory installed H-D radio on the other hand crapped out on me in the rain.
I'll let you know what I think about the Camos when I try out this weekend.
I'll let you know what I think about the Camos when I try out this weekend.
#32
I might've missed it; however, you should check out Zumoforums.com. It's a great place with a lot of very smart folks. I have my Zumo linked through the Harley factory system using a Kennedy Cell Set I bought at cyclegadgets.com (http://cyclegadgets.com/Products/KT/detail.asp?SET=CELL). Great people to deal with too! I can hear my radio at all times... Zumo gives directions through factory Harley headset, cell phone connects through Zumo and into the headset as well. Seamless integration; however, does require some ballsy wiring inside fairing. I think you can search for good instructions on the Zumo forum under my name... has pictures with it.
#33
Question,
I have an 04 road glide and just got a Zumo 550...is there another power source inside the fairing that I can get to? I am mounting it on the right, but the cigarette lighter is way on the left, would you route the wires towards the front and then around to the left?
-Kelly
Mesa AZ
04 Road Glide
I have an 04 road glide and just got a Zumo 550...is there another power source inside the fairing that I can get to? I am mounting it on the right, but the cigarette lighter is way on the left, would you route the wires towards the front and then around to the left?
-Kelly
Mesa AZ
04 Road Glide
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