Count me amongst the "frugal."
I've got a Garmin 1490 LMT w/RAM mount on the center cubby lid.
No issues, no worries. It's a backup to my map studies.
Cheers,
Steve
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I brought a refurb TOMTOM off ebay for $70 bucks. Works great, slip a sandwich bags over it with a rubber band when it rains. Somebody steals it, I'm out $70 bucks , not hundreds $$.
For what it is worth... I just ran across this site that is having a sale...
https://g.factoryoutletstore.com/cat...cycle-GPS.html
So I finally just ordered a GPS after periods of indecision. I should get it Tomorrow. This is what I settled on. Will follow up with what I think. It seemed that I could spend a lot more for the motorcycle specific GPS units, but many of the features seem to duplicate functions I already use or have. Plus, you read into the reviews and many of the reviews were not that glowing. And this after spending several hundred dollars. Many of those reviews said the older GPS units like the Garmin 550 were better. Go figure...:icon_rolleyes:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I think that the cheaper non-motorcycle GPS's on the market work just fine for a motorcycle. The only flaw with them is that they are not waterproof but it is easy enough (many of us do this...) keep a sandwich baggie or two in the cubbyhole box to slide over it during inclement weather.
My Magellan that I bought for 80 dollars or so from Costco is still going strong; although the power port for it is loose inside and I frequently have to reset it these days. May be looking at another "cheapie" GPS to replace it soon.
Yeah I have several friends that do the sandwich baggie thing. I elected to try this out with my purchase as I will , for the most part leave the GPS in the bike except for upgrading and or route planning.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
With the latest update to Apple OS 11.0.3, my Garmin zumo 590 no longer can use the Garmin Smart Link app on the iphone to get traffic data.
Another argument to go the cheap route: the features that are on the more expensive units won't work anyway so why pay for them?
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Jimmy, I have some NEW (still in the factory sealed plastic envelopes) parts from Ram Mounts if you need them.
RAM-B-347U
RAM-B-201U-A
RAM-B-309-7U
And a dash quick release mount (which I believe works with a Zumo 660 without harness) Cord and dash circular plate still in bag included.
Pay for shipping $10 and it's all yours
Do these cheaper non motorcycle gps have Bluetooth to use with a sena? I haven't seen one that did but haven't looked hard either. If not, how,do you hear it while riding?