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"The zumo 450 is positioned towards the budget conscience rider who wants a solid and reliable GPS designed for motorcycles," said Dan Bartel, Garmin's vice president of worldwide sales. "Whether riding a cruiser or sportbike, the zumo's intuitive interface and motorcycle-specific attributes make it ideal for any rider on the go."

For the ultimate convenience and safety, riders will appreciate the zumo 450's glove-friendly design with left-handed controls and oversized touchscreen buttons. The waterproof (IEC 529 IPX-7 standards) device is preloaded with full North American map data that includes over six million points of interest -- including hotels, restaurants, gas stations, ATMs, and attractions. In addition, zumo 450 owners may also establish customized points of interest, such as safety cameras and school zones. Map data is provided by NAVTEQ -- a world leader in premium-quality mapping.

Riders who want a detailed log of their trips will appreciate being able to download their favorite treks to the accompanying MapSource® software. Zumo owners can also plan routes on their computer and download it to the zumo before they begin their journey. In addition, riders can swap routes and waypoints with other zumo owners via the unit's SD card slot.

Zumo owners can also access trip information directly from the zumo's trip information page. The bright display shows the rider their speed, heading, and a customizable fuel gauge that lets them define the motorcycle's maximum fuel range. If a rider wants to leave the pavement for the trail, the zumo accepts electronic topo maps for off-road navigation.

The zumo 450 also has many security features. It includes a locking motorcycle mount with waterproof power and data cable connections. The mount is designed to withstand the severe vibration environment commonly experienced in motorcycle riding. The zumo also includes Garmin Lock, a unique theft prevention system that disables the zumo from performing any functions until the user types in a specific 4-digit PIN or takes the unit to a predetermined secure location. If the user does not know the PIN or secure location, the zumo will be inoperative.

The zumo 450 is expected to be available in March 2007 at an MSRP of $799.

 
It appears street price is around $650. I don't know what MAP is, but MSRP per garmin is $847.13

Clicky

Looks like a 550 stripped of bluetooth, XM, and text to speech.

 
It appears street price is around $650. I don't know what MAP is, but MSRP per garmin is $847.13
Clicky

Looks like a 550 stripped of bluetooth, XM, and text to speech.

May I ask how you are getting the street price before it is available?

Amazon have them for $799 and they normally whore the prices so how did you obtain this $650 price?

https://www.amazon.com/GARMIN-Zumo-450-Motorcycle-Navigator/dp/B000MF7L46https://www.amazon.com/GARMIN-Zumo-450-Motorcycle-Navigator/dp/B000MF7L46

and here is a link from CNet and again $700 from Tiger GPS

https://shopper.cnet.com/Garmin_zumo_450_GPS_receiver/4014-3490_9-32308573.html?tag=pdtl-listhttps://shopper.cnet.com/Garmin_zumo_450_GPS_receiver/4014-3490_9-32308573.html?tag=pdtl-list :unsure:

Just wondering if you have these units for sale for the $650 price including shipping and insurance?

 
It appears street price is around $650. I don't know what MAP is, but MSRP per garmin is $847.13
Clicky

Looks like a 550 stripped of bluetooth, XM, and text to speech.

May I ask how you are getting the street price before it is available?

Amazon have them for $799 and they normally whore the prices so how did you obtain this $650 price?

https://www.amazon.com/GARMIN-Zumo-450-Motorcycle-Navigator/dp/B000MF7L46https://www.amazon.com/GARMIN-Zumo-450-Motorcycle-Navigator/dp/B000MF7L46

and here is a link from CNet and again $700 from Tiger GPS

https://shopper.cnet.com/Garmin_zumo_450_GPS_receiver/4014-3490_9-32308573.html?tag=pdtl-listhttps://shopper.cnet.com/Garmin_zumo_450_GPS_receiver/4014-3490_9-32308573.html?tag=pdtl-list :unsure:

Just wondering if you have these units for sale for the $650 price including shipping and insurance?
Sure.... actually $635 is the cheapest.... and 847.05 is the most expensive.

Try Clicky

 
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Sure.... actually $635 is the cheapest.... and 847.05 is the most expensive.Try Clicky
Fishy

The link says it's a prebuy. What the heck is that?
Buy from an authorized Garmin dealer that is listed on Garmin authorized dealer list, or buy from your local GPS retail store but don't take a chance with used, demo, return units at a discounted price.

Here is a complete list of authorized Garmin dealers to chose from, don't let anyone talk you into buying from an unauthorized dealer or when you have missing or broken parts, you may have a hard time getting unit warranty.

Cut and paste this link on your browser, I am having trouble posting links and not sure what I am doing wrong here.

https://www.garmin.com/cgi-bin/online/onlin...IT=Show+Dealers

I can't say it enough, sometimes the most expensive GPS unit is one that you can't use when you get them. NO FREE RIDE and you get what you pay for MOST OF THE TIME.

Good Luck

 
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Hello,

I am also planning on purchasing a ZUMO and I found the bigger model ZUMO-550

with North America maps pre-loaded for $685 including shipping to California on this website.

https://buyeretail.com/product.asp?i=GARZUMO550

If the link above doesn't work just go to "www.buyeretail.com"
The price they are selling the Zumo 550 for is less than Garmin dealer price, so if they made some sideway deal with Garmin to sell a bunch, they may have gotten it for less.

The only thing I see is that as good as Buyeretail.com goes, they are not on the Garmin authorized online reseller list if that means anything to anyone.

https://www.garmin.com/cgi-bin/online/onlin...IT=Show+Dealers

Price is God these days and nothing much else counts.

 
Just a little side note on purchasing a GPS. Listen to the man, he knows what he's talking about.

My wife just recently bought me a GPS. It's a entry-level one but that's okay. I've never had one before so the cheap ones will do me just fine for now. Anyway, I am now with the THIRD unit, as the first one and the second one both failed. But she bought local so it was easy as pie to exchange. BUY LOCAL!

Magellan RoadMate2000 FAILED

Magellan RoadMate6000T FAILED

Garmin StreetPilot C330 So far, so good.

(my dealer is on the Garmin list)

 
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