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The reason I said that was some time ago I was looking at getting a Garmin bike one (no idea which one it was) and
was told by the sellers there was no internal speaker nor was there in the Tom tom rider so I just used my old car TT on the bike.
ps which model is it you ordered
was told by the sellers there was no internal speaker nor was there in the Tom tom rider so I just used my old car TT on the bike.
ps which model is it you ordered
Yesterday R1100S 03, today K1300s sport
Ride like they are all out to kill you and you will live to ride another day............Ned 2008
Ride like they are all out to kill you and you will live to ride another day............Ned 2008
ned1 wrote:The reason I said that was some time ago I was looking at getting a Garmin bike one (no idea which one it was) and
was told by the sellers there was no internal speaker nor was there in the Tom tom rider so I just used my old car TT on the bike.
ps which model is it you ordered
The bike GPS units usually have the speaker in the car mount as one doesn't need a speaker when it's mounted on the bike. A wired or bluetooth earpiece is used.
R1200GS TC. Triple Black
R1200S. It’s gone. Had it 11yrs. My favourite bike in 42yrs riding.
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Motobecane C3
Brompton
R1200S. It’s gone. Had it 11yrs. My favourite bike in 42yrs riding.
Holdsworth professional
Motobecane C3
Brompton
f90x wrote:ned1 wrote:The reason I said that was some time ago I was looking at getting a Garmin bike one (no idea which one it was) and
was told by the sellers there was no internal speaker nor was there in the Tom tom rider so I just used my old car TT on the bike.
ps which model is it you ordered
The bike GPS units usually have the speaker in the car mount as one doesn't need a speaker when it's mounted on the bike. A wired or bluetooth earpiece is used.
That's the case with the 500/550 series, but the 660 knows which mount it is fitted to and alters the settings to suit.
The speaker is in the 660 and switches in and out depending upon which mount it is in.
Al
If I am ever on life support - Unplug me......
Then plug me back in..........
See if that works .....
Then plug me back in..........
See if that works .....
Blackal wrote:f90x wrote:ned1 wrote:The reason I said that was some time ago I was looking at getting a Garmin bike one (no idea which one it was) and
was told by the sellers there was no internal speaker nor was there in the Tom tom rider so I just used my old car TT on the bike.
ps which model is it you ordered
The bike GPS units usually have the speaker in the car mount as one doesn't need a speaker when it's mounted on the bike. A wired or bluetooth earpiece is used.
That's the case with the 500/550 series, but the 660 knows which mount it is fitted to and alters the settings to suit.
The speaker is in the 660 and switches in and out depending upon which mount it is in.
Al
Well that's sorted that out.............thanks for that Guys
Ned
Yesterday R1100S 03, today K1300s sport
Ride like they are all out to kill you and you will live to ride another day............Ned 2008
Ride like they are all out to kill you and you will live to ride another day............Ned 2008
Well can't fault the service from Handtec, 3 texts to tell me order processed, then sent by DPD, then what time it will be delivered.
And is was too, right at the beginning of the one hour slot they said - proper service that.
Cheers Al for the recommendation, just got to move the bars up to above the yokes, fit new brakelines and the sat nav now.
And is was too, right at the beginning of the one hour slot they said - proper service that.
Cheers Al for the recommendation, just got to move the bars up to above the yokes, fit new brakelines and the sat nav now.
John M
Blackal wrote:f90x wrote:ned1 wrote:The reason I said that was some time ago I was looking at getting a Garmin bike one (no idea which one it was) and
was told by the sellers there was no internal speaker nor was there in the Tom tom rider so I just used my old car TT on the bike.
ps which model is it you ordered
The bike GPS units usually have the speaker in the car mount as one doesn't need a speaker when it's mounted on the bike. A wired or bluetooth earpiece is used.
That's the case with the 500/550 series, but the 660 knows which mount it is fitted to and alters the settings to suit.
The speaker is in the 660 and switches in and out depending upon which mount it is in.
Al
Ah, I'm technologically redundant. I'm still on the 550.
R1200GS TC. Triple Black
R1200S. It’s gone. Had it 11yrs. My favourite bike in 42yrs riding.
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Motobecane C3
Brompton
R1200S. It’s gone. Had it 11yrs. My favourite bike in 42yrs riding.
Holdsworth professional
Motobecane C3
Brompton
The 550 is a great unit, and worth hanging on to.
Positives:
1) It is apparently better built than the 660
2) You don't need to remove the battery to get to the memory card.
3) The access is by hinged door, rather than one that you could lose.
4) It takes SD card rather than Micro-SD
5) When on roundabouts - it doesn't re-orientate as quickly as the 660 - this is a benefit, as the 660 starts moving the exit roads and can cause confusion.
Negatives:
1) Smaller screen with less information instantly available.
2) Heavier
3) Bulkier form-factor
Al
Positives:
1) It is apparently better built than the 660
2) You don't need to remove the battery to get to the memory card.
3) The access is by hinged door, rather than one that you could lose.
4) It takes SD card rather than Micro-SD
5) When on roundabouts - it doesn't re-orientate as quickly as the 660 - this is a benefit, as the 660 starts moving the exit roads and can cause confusion.
Negatives:
1) Smaller screen with less information instantly available.
2) Heavier
3) Bulkier form-factor
Al
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If I am ever on life support - Unplug me......
Then plug me back in..........
See if that works .....
Then plug me back in..........
See if that works .....
Ok - the continuing saga of my frustration with technology.
Spent an hour and a half trying to find a manual on the Garmin site so I can see how to download a route from Ride mag into the zumo 660.
Once that hurdle overcome, I follow the instructions (already got the route onto my pc) and nothing.
Highlight the file on pc; copy; open zumo; paste ......and zilch
Can someone please help as nothing is appearing on the Zumo and yes it is connected with the usb wire.
Spent an hour and a half trying to find a manual on the Garmin site so I can see how to download a route from Ride mag into the zumo 660.
Once that hurdle overcome, I follow the instructions (already got the route onto my pc) and nothing.
Highlight the file on pc; copy; open zumo; paste ......and zilch
Can someone please help as nothing is appearing on the Zumo and yes it is connected with the usb wire.
John M
SP250 wrote:Ok - the continuing saga of my frustration with technology.
Spent an hour and a half trying to find a manual on the Garmin site so I can see how to download a route from Ride mag into the zumo 660.
Once that hurdle overcome, I follow the instructions (already got the route onto my pc) and nothing.
Highlight the file on pc; copy; open zumo; paste ......and zilch
Can someone please help as nothing is appearing on the Zumo and yes it is connected with the usb wire.
On my old BMW navigator III+ (rebadged Streetpilot 2820) I use garmin mapsource and would open the file in mapsource then "send" it to the USB connected sat nav unit
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Steve Parry
Current fleet: '14 F800GS, '87 R80RS, '03 R1100S BoxerCup, '15 R1200RT LE Dynamic, '90 K1
Steve Parry
Current fleet: '14 F800GS, '87 R80RS, '03 R1100S BoxerCup, '15 R1200RT LE Dynamic, '90 K1
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