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I bought one of those thumbscrews from the same guy & it sure made life easier . . .
good one 6mmbr. can't wait to see all the comments that follow that one! here, just for u:hey fjrchick, you gotta lick it first then it sticks up there good!
For the cost of a Zumo you can get a touchscreen smartphone with built-in GPS that will run Garmin Mobile XT, TomTom and other mapping solutions. In addition it will play MP3s, provide high-speed internet access if you have a data plan, and all of the other functionality you'd expect from a PDA phone. The Zumo will have a slightly bigger screen and bigger buttons, XM radio and traffic, and that's about it.Garmin continues to put less into the box and charge crazy high prices. I also agree with Jeff about the start up view. Of course I wanna see a map!
I guess its not helping my attitude right now that I just bought an iphone. For half of garmin's retail price of the zumo, I'm getting one helluva machine with awesome graphics.
Just buy a car with a built-in navi. That's what I did and no licking required!good one 6mmbr. can't wait to see all the comments that follow that one! here, just for u:hey fjrchick, you gotta lick it first then it sticks up there good!
Assuming it is the same or similar to the dashboard disk for the Streetpilot C550, yes, the disk is the way to go, so long as you realize that once you stick it there, the disk is permanently mounted. I much prefer the disk to the windshield as that gets the GPS down out of my field of view of the road ahead. It only blocks my view of the hood there.Thanks for the link Niehart. I may have to go that route if I can't get it worked out in the car. I'll see what I can do about getting it to stick and stay put. If its working for others like Jocko, then its prolly just installer error. I see there's a disk for the dashboard too. Anyone having any luck with that?
I would completely agree. I don't have any intention of using this extremely expensive, uninsured phone on the bike. I was just talking dollar to dollar spent comparison.FJRchick,
I got an iPhone last July. While it's great, it sucks balls while on the bike for two reasons...
1. I wear gloves usually, and the screen usually will not respond to the touch of a gloved hand, it requires the electrical resistance of your skin to operate the screen. I have one pair of gloves that evidently has enough whatever in the leather to do it, but my favorite pair does not.
I think this was the problem for me. Even my radar detector has been falling off lately as the windshield warms up from the heater. There was probably also some condensation too. The link Niehart gave comes up with a combo that gets installed beside my stereo, not on the vents. I don't think that's what I'm looking for either. I'm guessing the Zumo will live on the bike and I'll use my iphone for mapping in the car.2. I agree about the bean bag. I never windshield-mount anyway, I will have to get a beanbag base and/or permanently mount it to the dash. Suction cups don't work long term in vehicles in areas where temps fluctuate greatly (which is most of the US).
I am looking forward to this feature alot!2- find a nearby gas station when I get low, and similar "show me what is nearby" kind of scenarios (food, lodging, nearest casino, etc). There have been 2 different times where I have totally zoned out on enjoying the ride and/or the tunes and fogotten to look down at the dash for a long time, only to eventually find a blinking fuel indicator and see 15 or so miles already gone on the reserve. Without the "find the nearest gas" feature that pointed me to one just a half mile away but unmarked from the interstate, I would have been a SCREWED DUDE as the next one ahead turned out to be 20 miles ahead.
Dude, I know this one! I have XM in the car and more often then not, they aren't reporting anything I'm seeing on the road. At least here in DFW, I find XM traffic to be worthless about 75% of the time. And that jam factor report is just retarded.As for XM Weather and traffic...I give it a B- to C+
- the traffic part is okay, IF you're in an area that reports traffic to the related network. I find the delay in reporting to be pretty big. Traffic areas are sometimes clear by the time you get to them despite being reported as slowed still. Translation, only count on this feature in larger metro cities, obviously. The re-route has done okay, but it often takes the jam area too literally. For example, if traffic ahead is stopped because a 1/2 mile stretch of road is blocked for a semi wreck, don't be dumb enough to tell me to try taking the road right next to the blocked area, it's going to be CLOGGED with the very traffic I'm supposedly trying to avoid. It should route me well-away from the congested area. Good idea, dumb execution.
Also looking forward to testing this out on my vacations this year!- the weather part is GREAT for long hauls, even out in the middle of nowhere. I was dodging heavy rainstorms in the middle of the night on a run that would probably have counted as a bun burner (or at least training for it). The weather map was easy to manipulate while riding and had all the basic data for an area I'd want. There also was good coverage even in rural areas since there are a lot more weather reporting data centers in our great country thanks to the aviation industry. The few times I had pop-up weather warnings, they were usually flash flood or similar stuff that didn't particularly concern me, but I did pay heed to a tornado warning one time in Iowa and decided it was close enough to the already-planned end of the ride to call it a night, so I punched up the nearest hotel of my desired level of service and away I went...
Yep, chik is gonna have a cel phone with her on the bike! :blink: you guys better watch out now! :lol:Oh, as for bluetooth, I have the 2820's ability to take calls and the Autocomm's clarity both to credit for getting the job I have. I got the call where they had to phone interview me immediately if I wanted the job because of delays on their end and the position closing blah blah. Had I not gotten the call on the bike and pulled over to talk further, I would have missed the call until it was supposedly too late. Trivial but true story...
Mine holds so good it is hard to get it off the windsheild after it's released, unless I pull the tab on the rubber cup to brake the suction. I think it comes with a protective cover on the cup.Did you remove it ?I've had my Zumo for all of 5 minutes now (since yesterday) and I'm disappointed with a coupla things.
1. That car mount it comes with is worthless. Fell off my windshield twice within 3 minutes of putting it up. And I don't want it on the windshield anyways. Where's the nice bean bag holder for the dash that my Streetpilot 3 had? Lemme guess, I get to buy that separately!
yep sure did. like i said in previous post, i think the weather and temperature had some help in its failure. I'll be trying again.Mine holds so good it is hard to get it off the windsheild after it's released, unless I pull the tab on the rubber cup to brake the suction. I think it comes with a protective cover on the cup.Did you remove it ?I've had my Zumo for all of 5 minutes now (since yesterday) and I'm disappointed with a coupla things.
1. That car mount it comes with is worthless. Fell off my windshield twice within 3 minutes of putting it up. And I don't want it on the windshield anyways. Where's the nice bean bag holder for the dash that my Streetpilot 3 had? Lemme guess, I get to buy that separately!
A.C.
One more thought about GPS mounting in cars. The reason for the suction cup type mounts is so that you can easily remove them when you leave the car. Any time you park, even for a few minutes, a GPS left out in the open is a an invitation to the local miscreants, similar to the story that started this thread, although his was down on the floor. You want to try to remove all evidence that a GPS was recently mounted.yep sure did. like i said in previous post, i think the weather and temperature had some help in its failure. I'll be trying again.Mine holds so good it is hard to get it off the windsheild after it's released, unless I pull the tab on the rubber cup to brake the suction. I think it comes with a protective cover on the cup.Did you remove it ?I've had my Zumo for all of 5 minutes now (since yesterday) and I'm disappointed with a coupla things.
1. That car mount it comes with is worthless. Fell off my windshield twice within 3 minutes of putting it up. And I don't want it on the windshield anyways. Where's the nice bean bag holder for the dash that my Streetpilot 3 had? Lemme guess, I get to buy that separately!
A.C.
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