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GPS stolen, time to decide on new one...
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<blockquote data-quote="rayban" data-source="post: 372988" data-attributes="member: 3072"><p>Thanks to all for the posts. The decision now is between a used 2820 someone has offered and a new Zumo 550.</p><p></p><p>One plus I see to the zumo is easier undocking, making it less excuse for lazy asses like Rayban to leave it in their car or on their bike...doh.</p><p></p><p>Funny, of all the times I left it on my bike (under my helmet, which was also loose), I never had anyone disturb it in over a year. If in a high risk area or staying the night someplace strange, I'd either lock it in the side pod or take it in with me, but usual daily use, it stayed on the bike. Now I use it in the car for two months and poof, gone :angry2: :glare: :angry: .... dickheads.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again for the posts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rayban, post: 372988, member: 3072"] Thanks to all for the posts. The decision now is between a used 2820 someone has offered and a new Zumo 550. One plus I see to the zumo is easier undocking, making it less excuse for lazy asses like Rayban to leave it in their car or on their bike...doh. Funny, of all the times I left it on my bike (under my helmet, which was also loose), I never had anyone disturb it in over a year. If in a high risk area or staying the night someplace strange, I'd either lock it in the side pod or take it in with me, but usual daily use, it stayed on the bike. Now I use it in the car for two months and poof, gone :angry2: :glare: :angry: .... dickheads. Thanks again for the posts. [/QUOTE]
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