Happy 4th all!:icon_smflag: ... Looking to purchase a GPS for my F6B ... Looking on advice on unit, mounting and power set up ... Currently looking at a Garmin Zumo 595lm ... Any suggestions? ...
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Happy 4th all!:icon_smflag: ... Looking to purchase a GPS for my F6B ... Looking on advice on unit, mounting and power set up ... Currently looking at a Garmin Zumo 595lm ... Any suggestions? ...
Steve said plethora.
Most any Garmin unit will fill the bill.
If money is an issue, BuyDig.com has Zumo 665's for $399.99. That's a new one with a XM radio puck.
I ran into an interesting unforeseen issue with my Garmin Zumo 660. It's the first generation 660 and has been a super reliable unit as far as build and features go. I am happy with the unit overall.
Recently I decided to buy a lifetime map subscription instead of upgrading the whole unit. The hiccup I encountered with my first map update since purchasing the subscription is that there is not enough room on the unit itself to hold all the newest map files. I needed to use the micro SD card to hold the map files update. That meant some of the music files I put on the micro SD had to go to make room. I think it also means that running files from the card may be a little slower. The unit does "seem" to be a bit sluggish now, but I haven't measured read speeds, so it might be all in my mind.
The moral of the story is when purchasing a "Lifetime Maps" GPS unit today check to see how much storage is on the actual unit itself to accommodate future updates. You don't want to run out of storage too soon. I think the more internal storage you can get, the better.
I have been looking for a Zumo gps for quite some time. Read threw reviews and looked at different units and am just as confused as I was a year ago.:icon_frown: The general consensus seems to be that they are over priced and prone to many issues. W/the ability to use a memory stick, Ipod or phone for music I don't see a need for a music player, don't need traffic updates or weather, the tire monitoring system would be nice but not a necessity for me. I have been looking at the refurbished 665 , 550 and even the 590. Will have to make a decision soon.
I went through the same thing and ended up with the Navigon iPhone app. Works great and is only $60! Add an Otterbox for weather proofing and your'e still way ahead of the game. Check 'em out…
http://www.navigon.com/portal/us/pro...are/index.html
I bought a regular garmin w/ lifetime updates for around $100 and a weatherproof case from ebay for $30, mounted it on the handlebar and was done.
I find the nuvi 2597LMT acceptable in the sun depending on mount angle. $150 on Amazon.
I recently began creating routes using basecamp and the many files available for download on local riding sites. Both of my trips over the weekend took twice as long and were twice as fun:)
Thanks all ... Great information ... Picked up the Garmin Zumo 595LM ...
Agonized over which one to go with. Ride w/a group, took a 10 day vacation to Yellowstone last year and Pa. and Up of Mich earlier this month, the Prez is the Gps wizard and we follow. Predominately needed a gps to find addresses not interested in planning routes and all that other stuff. Looked at the 595 but didn't want to spend the $, went w/the 390lm refurbished, much of the same as 595 but not, will be happy, came today, upgraded maps this morning, working on installing now. Good luck w/yours !!
Unsub, there might be a way around this issue. I had the same problem with a Garmin Nuvi years ago and found a link that walked a user through deleting unnecessary files such as language files etc that you don't need. Doing a search on the web should help you find it. I would recommend doing a backup of your Zumo before wiping anything out though.
All I can say is buy it:)
Is your Ram mount for your phone the same as this...? I would like to buy all three together, but not sure if that is what I need!
https://www.amazon.com/Ram-Mount-Mot...for+motorcycle
Thanks for your help!
That's cause he probably couldn't find a dearth
BTW re: topic, two things.
1. Garmin has fantastic customer service...in America...who (that?) speak engrish!
2. re room. The fantastic customer service (see #1 above) found out I hadn't deleted (or they didn't automaticvally delete) some files from a prior map version...she walked me throug it.
and
3...(not one of my TWO things) I have an old 1340 with lifetime traffic, I didn't get lifetime maps because I never expected it to last this long!! great unit
I used a ram mount bolted to the center glove compartment...Amazon has ram mount cradles for most Garmin models...fantastic combo