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    audio support

    Depends on the model, have the zumo 550 and it supports blue tooth audio and standard headphones (cradle only).

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    Quote Originally Posted by l8cuma View Post
    Depends on the model, have the zumo 550 and it supports blue tooth audio and standard headphones (cradle only).
    Actually, the zumo has a 3.5mm audio out on the cradle (can't remember off the top of my head if its mono or stereo... stereo I think, bluetooth is mono), so any setup that can handle 3.5mm can be used. The car mount has an integrated speaker, the bike mount does not.
    Quote Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
    It's barking mad and if it doesn't turn you into a complete loon within half an hour of cocking a leg over the lofty 875mm seat height, I'll eat my Arai.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rockbuddy View Post
    after a bit of reasearch I purchased mine from http://www.downunderpilotshop.co.nz/..._550-p-18.html
    about as cheap as i could find, their service was average
    I ordered from Tony at http://www.challengermotors.co.nz/ and I am very pleased with the service he has provided so far. Will let youse know how it goes. His price was better than Downunders as well.
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    Dielectric grease?

    Having successfully stuffed the Zumo onto the bike with duct tape and some old construction adhesive the only problem I had was stretching the bloody wires as far as the battery to jam them under the terminals, luckily my medium size ball pein was able to ensure a good connection was made.

    However, being concerned about maintaining the integrity of the contacts between the cradle & power supply I have been trying to find some dielectric grease....so far with no luck, electrical wholesalers only have dielectric silicon!

    So, where do you buy the stuff?

    PS. the Zumo seems good but the audio makes for some entertaining moments as they try pronouncing Maori road names, I must try it in american to see how that goes!

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    New Zumo 660 coming.

    Nice to see the price of the Zumo 550 drop a little lately, but still overpriced IMHO.

    No doubt due to the newly announced Zumo 660 http://garmin.blogs.com/pr/2009/01/garmin-zmo-660.html

    Not sure if this is a replacement for the 550 as both are listed on the Garmin US site, 550 at US$899 and 660 at US$799
    Last edited by upshift; 11th February 2009 at 08:39. Reason: prices added

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    A friend recently purchased a new Moto Guzzi Norge that comes with a Tomtom, but sans NZ maps. It appears that there is no such thing as open source maps that can be used in a Tomtom. Garmin is to be applauded on this score.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    Garmin is to be applauded on this score.
    Its more a case that their units are compatible with the open source maps, and that you can create stuff for them.

    I don't think Garmin would be overly happy that there are free maps, more accurate, more up to date and released more frequently

    Kinda destroys their plan of marketing their maps
    Quote Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
    It's barking mad and if it doesn't turn you into a complete loon within half an hour of cocking a leg over the lofty 875mm seat height, I'll eat my Arai.

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    Looks like the major upgrade for the Zumo660 is the AD2P Bluetooth protocol.

    Wireless Stereo sound instead of mono.
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    I am still playing around with my Zumo.

    Does anyone know if it is possible use it on a ride and then at the END of the ride click on what ever needs to be clicked so that it shows where you have been?

    (Yes I do have the manual so if someone tells me that it is possible I will look it up!)

    Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by young1 View Post
    I am still playing around with my Zumo.

    Does anyone know if it is possible use it on a ride and then at the END of the ride click on what ever needs to be clicked so that it shows where you have been?

    (Yes I do have the manual so if someone tells me that it is possible I will look it up!)

    Mike
    Young1
    You can upload and save your tracks, ie the route you have just taken, to your PC via the Mapsource software. once thats done a couple of clicks and you flying down your route in Google Earth.

    Bores the pants off my wife
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    If the Zumo is on, it is recording everything that is occuring, and creating a track of it.

    Plug the zumo into your PC afterwards, receive tracks from it via Mapsource, and it will all be there. You can open the properties of the track, and it will give info like average speed and elevation for each point etc.

    If your trip is longer, once a track gets to approximately 10,000 points, it is archived off into another file, that you have to manually retrieve from the zumo. Find it under Garmin/GPX/Archive.
    Quote Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
    It's barking mad and if it doesn't turn you into a complete loon within half an hour of cocking a leg over the lofty 875mm seat height, I'll eat my Arai.

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    Quote Originally Posted by P38 View Post
    Young1
    You can upload and save your tracks, ie the route you have just taken, to your PC via the Mapsource software. once thats done a couple of clicks and you flying down your route in Google Earth.

    Bores the pants off my wife
    Must try that with my wife next time i get a little excited

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    If the Zumo is on, it is recording everything that is occuring, and creating a track of it.

    Plug the zumo into your PC afterwards, receive tracks from it via Mapsource, and it will all be there. You can open the properties of the track, and it will give info like average speed and elevation for each point etc.

    If your trip is longer, once a track gets to approximately 10,000 points, it is archived off into another file, that you have to manually retrieve from the zumo. Find it under Garmin/GPX/Archive.
    Thanks everyone, that is just what I want. Is that explained in the manual or is it a bit hit and miss?

    Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by young1 View Post
    Is that explained in the manual or is it a bit hit and miss?
    Given that a few have asked, or not known, its possible the more advanced details have not been covered.

    That said, I'm a true male, and haven't touched the manual once.
    Quote Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
    It's barking mad and if it doesn't turn you into a complete loon within half an hour of cocking a leg over the lofty 875mm seat height, I'll eat my Arai.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crisis management View Post
    Having successfully stuffed the Zumo onto the bike with duct tape and some old construction adhesive the only problem I had was stretching the bloody wires as far as the battery to jam them under the terminals, luckily my medium size ball pein was able to ensure a good connection was made.

    However, being concerned about maintaining the integrity of the contacts between the cradle & power supply I have been trying to find some dielectric grease....so far with no luck, electrical wholesalers only have dielectric silicon!

    So, where do you buy the stuff?

    PS. the Zumo seems good but the audio makes for some entertaining moments as they try pronouncing Maori road names, I must try it in american to see how that goes!
    Try Repco in their marine section for the grease
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