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One awesome feature of the Zumo (GPS unit) is that it records everywhere you go while it's on, so I have a record of everywhere I was this past week - if I zoom in, I can even see all the places I stopped off to get gas, eat, etc... Here's where I went plotted on the map.
That's cool, I haven't played with that yet. I'm working on the Pacific Rally and my vacation so I'll be getting more into it soon!
Have you checked out http://www.zumoforums.com yet? I have gotten a ton of great info there. Search for Harley POI (Points of interest). I found a link to a file that contains all the HD dealerships in Canada, USA and Mexico, and loaded it on my Zumo.
We went out on a road trip in a van, and used a garmin 660 last night and it was a nice piece of equipment. If the zuma does as much it will be a nice addition to my riding.
I still like getting lost and finding new stuff though As long as I can find fuel when I need it.
We went out on a road trip in a van, and used a garmin 660 last night and it was a nice piece of equipment. If the zuma does as much it will be a nice addition to my riding.
I still like getting lost and finding new stuff though As long as I can find fuel when I need it.
The Zumo is a really great unit! When we were on the Natchez Trace, we needed to stop more for water than gas, but figured we should get some fuel while we were at it, so I just looked up the nearest gas station and let the Zumo take us there. And it's waterproof. I rode from Erie, PA to Cleveland, OH in a steady downpour (for a good 3 hours!), and the Zumo never even hiccuped!
That's cool, didn't know about that feature. I was out in Iowa and South Dakota last week with the Zumo and will have to play around with dowloading this.
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