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homer j
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hi lads,
i'm in the market for a gps system,
i,m looking at either a tom tom or zumo 550 anyone use any of these kits ,
any thoughts would be great thanks
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Try the Adventure Rider forum, sub forum "layin down tracks" A wealth of info of all kinds --probably more than you want to know :shock: Tom Tom is universally slammed there.. I'll try to post a link
http://www.advrider.com/forums/index.php[/url]
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thanks for the links ranmar,
i'll give it a go
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Post by \\Mike_Lea// »

I was lookin' for a GPS for sometime; checked out the BMW Navigators but unfortunately didn't have a grand lying around :?

I really wanted one of the streetpilots but the cheapest unit I could find was approximately £450 which was alot more than I wanted to spend.

Browsing around I stumbled on gps warehouse. They had the Streetpilot 2610 for £289 inc. bike kit, RAM mount and car kit. Ideal for me really so I bought it. Only other accessories I needed where a new CF flash card as the supplied version is only 256Mb; I also bought a helmet headset kit which was about £23 from Touratech.

As the kit included the power lead, I got it fitted at my local dealers for a reasonable price. I was also entitled to a free DVD update from Garmin to the latest Mapsource data, v9.

I know it's an older unit but it's very very good and I'm extreamly happy with it. I be tempted to look around and make your decision for all the right reasons.

The website for gps is http://www.gpsw.co.uk

They were *quite* good and delivery was relatively prompt; not the best customer service in the world but good value for money. Checkout what else they've got too!

If there's anything else I can help with let me know.

M :D
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Post by \\Mike_Lea// »

Just havin' a quick look on gpsw; they've got the Garmin Quest for around £179 which isn't bad. Nice little unit, plus they do a bike bundle.

http://www.gpsw.co.uk/details/prod2337.html

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Post by homer j »

i looked at the zumo 550 it costs 850 euro over here and 700 ish from a retailer in sheffield on e bay so the jury is still out on it at the min
thanks for the link
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Post by Robert_winter_1000 »

Hi
Look to this site..here the Zumo 550 cost 729 Euros

http://www.mwtelecom.nl/N_frame.html?ht ... t_317.html

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Robert
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