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Paul in NZ
14th February 2008, 12:30
I have friends coming out in November for a NZ tour - a week of which will be on a rented bike. They love their gadgets and have a Garmin Zumo 550 model (whatever that is) - anyone got a 'back up of the nz software?

BOGAR
14th February 2008, 12:35
Sorry "no" on the software, but the ZUMO is a very cool motorbike specific GPS unit. i wonted on but cant afford the $1500 that they cost in NZ. i did get the NAVMAN S90i, which leads me to hopfully a mutual point of interst. Dose any one have some great things to go and see on a bike or a road trip that just has to be done on a bike??

johan
14th February 2008, 13:44
There's an opensource map project. It's pretty good!
http://gwprojects.orcon.net.nz/gps/

Freakshow
14th February 2008, 13:54
There's an opensource map project. It's pretty good!
http://gwprojects.orcon.net.nz/gps/

+1 I used that programe on a Garmin and made my trip so much easier.

The Garmin even plots and record so you can check speeds etc at each point along the way!

heyjoe
14th February 2008, 13:55
What's the Navman S90i sell for in NZ?

NordieBoy
14th February 2008, 14:45
What's the Navman S90i sell for in NZ?

Also not waterproof at all.

But a sweet unit anyway.

P38
14th February 2008, 16:52
Garmin Zumo 550 rocks.

Santa droped one off at my place this year. :niceone:

NZ maps is hard to rip off, but you can get free opensource stuff off the net to use.

Can also use google earth I believe

MacD
14th February 2008, 19:10
There's an opensource map project. It's pretty good!
http://gwprojects.orcon.net.nz/gps/

I use these maps on my Garmin Legend and they are great. They are autorouting capable and the map set includes a reasonably comprehensive points of interest (POI) file.

I only found one glitch in the map while touring the North Island over Christmas and that was between Taumaranui and Te Kuiti. The autorouting tried to divert me onto a (gravel) side road as it didn't seem to believe the state highway was continuous at that point!

Hammer
27th February 2008, 20:49
Try Brent's maps, much better priced than the Garmin:

http://www.nzgpsmaps.com/index_1024_768.html

TripleZee Dyno
28th February 2008, 07:49
Garmin Zumo 550 rocks.

Santa droped one off at my place this year. :niceone:

NZ maps is hard to rip off, but you can get free opensource stuff off the net to use.

Can also use google earth I believe
yep super cool thing is to export your garmin trip log into google earth and push the play button. You can then "fly" down the route you took.
A friend of mine was a convoy navigator in Iraq and used this feature as part of his convoy briefing.

Or make a route and fly down it. Then you can stay home because you have already been there.

MacD
1st March 2008, 12:33
yep super cool thing is to export your garmin trip log into google earth and push the play button. You can then "fly" down the route you took.


Thanks for that tip. I've spent a wet morning here in Auckland playing with my GPS tracks. Quite amusing to watch the GPS track take you off-road at times.

If anybody else is interested, you need Google Earth Plus to do this (US$20 pa).