My wife's I phone has the best app. It never takes us out of the way or the longer way around. That's why she's the CO Pilot
My wife's I phone has the best app. It never takes us out of the way or the longer way around. That's why she's the CO Pilot
I just use my iPhone 5 (but need to carry an extra battery charger since it wears down the battery ).
Have had a Zumo 550 for a little over 5 years. Not one issue 'til this years ride to Sturgis. The dang power button cover came off somewhere on the road. Knowing this would effect the weather-proofness of the unit I sent it to Garmin to be re-furnished. I have used this 550 on 4 different bikes and my truck. Can't complain one bit.
While waiting for my re-furnished unit to be returned I ran across a Road Tech Zumo 665 just like new for bout 1/2 the cost of a new one. So guess I'm going to be selling a 550 here in the next week so......
Can't go wrong with the Garmin Zumo series.
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Bought my trike and Zumo 550 from original owner, who had it for years. After I had it a year or so, it wouldn't power up. Did an exchange plus $ with Garmin, and they sent me a refurb, which has been good. It's easy to use, and lots of nice features, but my complaint is it won't bluetooth pair with my present phone, a Galaxy S3.
Will
2006 Goldwing, DFT Trike
2004 Suzuki Volusia
Zumo 665 is what I use... It has it all - GPS, XM, MP3, Bluetooth, and I use every one of them... Plus it's waterproof, vibration resistant, and you can load custom routes into it... I love mine and use it almost daily...
Les
Garmin 40LM $89.00 it's on the left. XM Radio on the right $64.00 for complete kit.
2013 Tri-Glide with a few extras
Vietnam Vet 66 / 67
CQ CQ DE KD4LZL
Member Patriot Guard Riders
If you lend someone $20 and never see that person again, it was probably worth it.
2013 Tri-Glide, Ultimate "Tall Boy" seat and backrest, SE Stage 1 A/C, American Custom slip-ons and headers, TGlideStuff.com bike and tour pack lifts along with ClutchWiz