Sharing something I just learned from Garmin
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Sharing something I just learned from Garmin
I first bought a Zumo 660 3 years ago. A few months ago when I got the Road Glide I decided to put a 660 Roadtech on it. Oddly enough my old one started acting flaky recently so I called them to see what could be done. Ther are replacing the unit for me for $171. Not a bad deal IMO. When I first bought it paid I $650 and they are now down to $599. As I have a friend with a Zumo 550 I asked if they would do the same and they said they would but would have to call for a price. So if you have an older Zumo and would like a new one it may pay to call them. FWIW my old one has been dropped many times and been in more rain storms than I care to remember, even a couple snow storms.
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They did that for me a couple years ago with an old Z550. I got a new one for $150. I had it registered to a girlfriend, sold it to her and got a new Z660. Worked out for everyone!
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I explained that in the post. Bought the Zumo 660 3 years ago. Bought the Roadtech 660 a few months ago to have on my Road Glide. Could have ordered just the cabling hardware from Garmin and another HD handlebar mount but patience is not one of my virtues. Besides, I am a self proclaimed financial idiot that has no respect for money, Reminds me of a member I have not seen on here in a while that has a username something like ICIBUY.
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