mdisher
formerly Renegade, get used to it.
Wow, I don't have the XM radio unit add-on yet but I'll get that.
After much review and thinkin... I jumped to this for two reasons. I wanted a better GPS, the Quest one is fine, the Quest 2 blows, it's about 1/5th the speed of the Q1 when it comes to calculating routes and finding stuff. But for the rally I'm riding and for general trips I was growing tired of loading maps and worrying about not having the right maps for my destination(s).
Secondly, cell integration. I've had the Scala-Rider, actually beta tested a unit, and it's pretty good. I just couldn't like it with the Starcom or even with earbuds in for iPod use so I ditched it.
Because of my occupation, I need to be reachable at times, which basically sux because if I'm not it can put a damper on my ability to take off for a couple days and ride. So... I needed this feature. (FWIW I don't relish cell phone conversations while riding, but at least it's hands free, and if I need to concentrate on the call I'll pull over).
That being said, I talked it through with Jeff from BikeEffects, and he hooked me up with the cables I need and the Tech Mount stem mount. I originally used the mount that came with the Zumo and mounted it on my left control. This also wasn't bad, but the stem mount is better.
Tonight I did a number of test rides listening to mp3's, navigating, and making a few phone calls. I didn't hop on the highway but behind my current Cal Sci screen at about 65 things were just peachy.
Photos:
Oh and one last thing... Garmin gives you this handy screw driver to put on your key ring to deal with thier security screw. Problem is the damn thing has the hole on the wrong end. Not to worry, pick a 1/8 drill bit or the next size up and go at it. It's pretty easy stuff to drill. Now you don't have to flop around with your keys while you deal with that stupid (but necessary) screw.
Larger, photos available on my site.
After much review and thinkin... I jumped to this for two reasons. I wanted a better GPS, the Quest one is fine, the Quest 2 blows, it's about 1/5th the speed of the Q1 when it comes to calculating routes and finding stuff. But for the rally I'm riding and for general trips I was growing tired of loading maps and worrying about not having the right maps for my destination(s).
Secondly, cell integration. I've had the Scala-Rider, actually beta tested a unit, and it's pretty good. I just couldn't like it with the Starcom or even with earbuds in for iPod use so I ditched it.
Because of my occupation, I need to be reachable at times, which basically sux because if I'm not it can put a damper on my ability to take off for a couple days and ride. So... I needed this feature. (FWIW I don't relish cell phone conversations while riding, but at least it's hands free, and if I need to concentrate on the call I'll pull over).
That being said, I talked it through with Jeff from BikeEffects, and he hooked me up with the cables I need and the Tech Mount stem mount. I originally used the mount that came with the Zumo and mounted it on my left control. This also wasn't bad, but the stem mount is better.
Tonight I did a number of test rides listening to mp3's, navigating, and making a few phone calls. I didn't hop on the highway but behind my current Cal Sci screen at about 65 things were just peachy.
Photos:
Oh and one last thing... Garmin gives you this handy screw driver to put on your key ring to deal with thier security screw. Problem is the damn thing has the hole on the wrong end. Not to worry, pick a 1/8 drill bit or the next size up and go at it. It's pretty easy stuff to drill. Now you don't have to flop around with your keys while you deal with that stupid (but necessary) screw.
Larger, photos available on my site.