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01-05-2012, 06:22 AM
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Adventurer
Joined: Mar 2010
Oddometer: 60
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2011GS..GPS recommendations?
I have a new 1200GS and need a GPS, need some recommendations on GPS units, mounting, and wiring.
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01-05-2012, 07:22 AM
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Runs with Scissors
Joined: Jul 2008
Location: Kingston, NH
Oddometer: 871
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I got a 550 mounted to the lower bar of the windshield support
Power routed to Centech Fuse Panel Easy reach and readable I'll try to add a picture later
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01-05-2012, 07:42 AM
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Dumba$s Jarhead
Joined: Aug 2008
Location: Newport, RI
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If you want just a GPS go with the Garmin Montana. It will still speak to your headset with a bluetooth dongle but wont play MP3s or radio. you can wire it directly to your battery or through a fuse block of some sort.. centech etc. You really need to give more information on what you want it to do, where you plan on using it, how you plan on using it, and you would be beter off asking in the "laying down tracks" forum.
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01-05-2012, 08:51 AM
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Studly Adventurer
Joined: Jan 2007
Location: Kitchener, Ontario
Oddometer: 822
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I had a Zumo 550 on my old '06 GS mounted to the left handlebar, but when I picked up my '10 GSA I got a Zumo 66 and mounted it like so:
![]() I really like the position and it could all be done with the mounts and wiring that came with the Zumo, so nothing else was needed.
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01-05-2012, 10:25 AM
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Smile 4 Miles
Joined: Aug 2009
Location: Vancouver
Oddometer: 1,375
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"Best Mount" for GPS :-)
I tried many different mounts, this is the best (4me):
RAM-Mount with original Garmin Nuvi 550 cradle (not the one sold by RAM). No vibration. The Garmin cradle allows you to insert the power plug (mini USB) in the GPS before inserting the GPS in the cradle. With the RAM cradle you have to plug in the cable in the back of the GPS after inserting the GPS in the cradle: Painful! Used a rubber cable insulation (removed wire) and pushed the metal clamp through it: ![]() Also painted the nuts black matte so there are no reflections when looking at the instrument cluster: ![]() ![]() No vibration and GPS can be adjusted so it won't cover anything. I like it. ![]() iPhone 4 picture tallguy-09 screwed with this post 01-05-2012 at 10:30 AM |
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01-05-2012, 10:38 AM
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Gnarly Adventurer
Joined: Oct 2010
Location: Bay Area, CA USA
Oddometer: 207
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Depends on how much off road riding you'll be doing. The Zumos and Nuvis do not handle tracks very well, which is an essential feature off road.
I bought a garmin montana and the AMPS mount for it, then the RAM amps mounting kit. The AMPS mount comes with power cables, and I bought the 'repair' plug from BMW, spliced the wires together, and connected it to the GPS plug under the steering head. (That page is slightly out of date - on 2011/12 GSes the plug is right under the beak and easy to get to without taking any body work off) The mount is quite nice- it snaps right in and uses open contacts for power and data instead of a cable, so you don't have to plug/unplug anything to remove it. I suck at wiring things and had to cut a few crimps back off because I forgot to put the heat shrink on first The Montana is nice because it handles tracks and routes easily, and you can add your own maps to it (as you can on most Garmin devices). I have two profiles set up- on road and off road. On road uses city navigator maps and a 3D view, where off-road uses USGS 24K Topo maps from a top-down perspective and shows me my current track on the map. But, it doesn't have bluetooth or store MP3s, so it's a GPS and only a GPS. Also, we have a specific forum for your question, so you might want to try there: http://advrider.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=75 |
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01-05-2012, 12:23 PM
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Adventurer
Joined: Mar 2010
Oddometer: 60
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Tallguy09...where did you get your ram mount if it is not made by Ram?
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01-05-2012, 01:22 PM
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Just Lookin'
Joined: Nov 2005
Location: The Flemish Cap
Oddometer: 302
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Quote:
http://sites.garmin.com/montana/
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01-05-2012, 02:17 PM
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Smile 4 Miles
Joined: Aug 2009
Location: Vancouver
Oddometer: 1,375
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If you need tracks then get a different GPS. Garmin GPS: http://www.gpscity.ca/garmin-nuvi-550-automoto-kit.html Shows Garmin cradle with +12V charger. $33 at Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Garmin-010-111...5801702&sr=1-3 or here: http://www.gpscity.ca/garmin-nuvi-5x...and-power.html
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01-05-2012, 08:11 PM
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Resident Raggamuffin
Joined: Dec 2007
Location: CA HWY 2
Oddometer: 1,699
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I have the same exact setup as Tallguy but mine I mounted on the handlebar. The Nuvi isn't very sophisticated but it seems to offers enough for most on-road travels, and it comes at a very attractive price.
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01-06-2012, 05:49 AM
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Adventure Seeker
Joined: Apr 2009
Location: The Great White North
Oddometer: 527
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Had a Zumo, what a POS. sure you could listen to music and chat on your phone, which will be needed btw to ask for directions when the Zumo ultimately gets you lost.
Seriously though, the Zumo is more of an entertainment center than a navigational device. The resolution is terrible, it simply paints a magenta line on a beige background unless you are zoomed all the way in, no customization of features and all in all, a very expensive and frustrating experience. Garmin seems to be the best of the worst unfortunately and I currently ride with a Montana. Although it is still a Garmin with their usual frustrations, in terms of actual navigation, customization, resolution and overall features, I would not even compare it to the Zumo. Btw, I have mine mounted above the instrument cluster dead center just a few inches below my line of sight. The eyes do not come off the road to see it.
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01-06-2012, 06:04 AM
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Adventurer
Joined: Mar 2010
Oddometer: 60
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Sounds like the Montana is the best, does it come with a cradle style mount?
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01-06-2012, 08:09 AM
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Studly Adventurer
Joined: Aug 2010
Location: In the middle...
Oddometer: 558
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Hmmm... Hasn't been my experience. I have been pleased with my 665 and have used it to get me through anything from large cities to Colorado fire roads. Maybe I am just unaware of other possibilities out there, but the Zumo has got me there and back without issue. |
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01-06-2012, 08:37 AM
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Smile 4 Miles
Joined: Aug 2009
Location: Vancouver
Oddometer: 1,375
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nuvi 550
To me the nuvi 550 does it all, can be usesd in the car and on the motorcycle (Scooter setting).
It's a great GPS considering the little money you're spending but as soon as your focus is off-road then it's a different story > Montana |
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01-06-2012, 10:47 AM
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Gnarly Adventurer
Joined: Oct 2010
Location: Bay Area, CA USA
Oddometer: 207
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That only holds the GPS and provides 4 AMPS-compatible screw holes, though. You'll need an AMPS compatible handlebar mount. I went with a kit from GPScity.com (http://www.gpscity.com/ram-mount-gar...unt-steel.html) as it had all the pieces and I didn't have to search the whole RAM catalog and then forget one piece. |
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