Looking to mount a GPS on my F6B. Tried to do a search to see what has been done but the search engine is fighting with me tonight.
Let me see what you guys have done.
Looking to mount a GPS on my F6B. Tried to do a search to see what has been done but the search engine is fighting with me tonight.
Let me see what you guys have done.
Here ya go…..http://www.sierra-mc.com/products.asp?cat=173
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http://hondaf6b.com/showthread.php?3...my-bike-now-(&
This is what I have. Go to last post.
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I run a Zumo 665, I like it alot but it is certainly spendy. Living in a wet climate and riding year round, wanting spoken directions to my helmet, plus wanting XM radio, made it the most logical choice for me.
Wait!! Omg I posted my radar detector!!!!! Hahahaha
Sorry for the brain fart
I have a Nuvi 550
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Thanks for the links....
Looks like my next question (radar) is answered as well.
Anyone own a Garmin Zumo? 660lm? 665lm? What's your experience?
In this thread alone, F6BPDX has already mentioned using the Zumo 665. I also have that unit. Certainly, if the Zumo line is within your budget, go for it! I have also run a couple of Nuvi's previously but was always concerned about getting them wet. In addition, I seem to recall reading the Zumo units are better at handling vibration. Depending on where you mount your GPS, vibration can become an issue. Also, if you're looking to add satellite radio, the 665 isn't a bad way to do it. Finally, the LM suffix means lifetime maps. Personally, I think that's a great addition and the Garmin Express tool has made updating Garmins far easier than it has ever been before.
Ken (Hornblower)