Garmin zumo 660 4.3-Inch Portable GPS Motorcycle Navigator

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Garmin zumo 660 4.3-Inch Portable GPS Motorcycle Navigator
 
Manufacturer: Garmin
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List Price: $799.99
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Product Description

4.3-Inchglove friendly zumo 660 features lane assist, 3D buildings, and lane junction view. The zumo 660 comes preloaded with US, Canada, and Puerto Rico mapping. It comes equipped with stereo bluetooth hands free technology for pairing a phone and headset or helmet. The zumo 660 has a advanced trip log which features the ability to save multiple trip logs and comes with a rugged mount with wire harness for integration into the motorcycle power and audio system.

Product Details

  • 4.3-inch, sunlight-readable, glove-friendly touchscreen display; motorcycle and automotive mount both included
  • Motorcycle console for trip information, including fuel gauge to warn you when it's time to fill up
  • Full coverage mapping for the US, Canada and Puerto Rico
  • Lane assist with junction view directs you to the preferred lane while driving, provides realistic images of upcoming junctions
  • Built-in travel kit includes features such as picture viewer, world clock, currency and measurement converters and calculator
  • Preloaded map data features nearly six million points of interest, including hotels, restaurants, gas stations, ATMs and attractions

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It's good until it fails
 
Review Date: July 18, 2010
Reviewer: cpu_nurd, No. Calif
My second one just failed. The first one had no Audio and the second one turns off when I play Mp3's. Works great otherwise. Of course, I like MP3's so I guess I will be contacting Garmin. Oh, Amazon has a 30 day return policy, it's 32 days, It has been failing for a couple of weeks but I was trying to figure out exactly how as when it goes off you can turn it right back on and it appears to work until sometime after you turn on the MP3 and then you'll hear a funny click and a second later it turns itself off again. So if you buy one be sure to not delay the return.
Garmin 660
 
Review Date: July 11, 2010
Reviewer: Biker26,
The Garmin Zumo 660 is an excellent GPS although a bit pricey. All the features work well but I have to admit that I have not purchased the optional traffic information module. This is my second 660, I purchased the first one about a year ago but it was stolen from my car :-(. I use the 660 both on my bike and in the car.
The screen is large, easy to see except in bright sun on the bike and the menus are easy to navigate.
One thing that I find annoying is that after you drill down into the sub-menus to change setting you must repeatedly press the back button to get back to the map screen. There should be a "view map" button on all sub-menu screens.
Road Tech 660 Good at First Blush
 
Review Date: July 1, 2010
Reviewer: Robert Hess,
I've used Amazon reviews for what seems like ages for evaluations of products I planned to buy. So now I'm going to begin returning the favor.

I just purchased a Road Tech zumo 660 for my transAmerica motorcycle ride for prostate cancer awareness ([...]) There's my plug for charity.

I purchased the unit from my local Harley-Davison dealer (Bartels HD in Marina del Rey) and had them install it. I've only used it thus far for the 10 mile ride home, but it worked great. The screen was fine, although it's "June gloom" along the beach at this time of year, so it was overcast and therefor no direct sunlight on the unit. The voice system worked fine, but at this point I don't plan to try and use a bluetooth device. That may change when I start riding through urban areas and need to keep my head on a swivel.

My trip begins July 30th and lasts 46 days, so I'll come back periodically and provide more feedback.

Best regards, Robert



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