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<blockquote data-quote="Fred W" data-source="post: 1455035" data-attributes="member: 3828"><p>I’m still running my zumo 550 on the FJR. Still able to update the maps loading them on my SD cards, as I described in the thread linked to above. Still using a Starcom wired headset. It still works, so why mess with it?</p><p></p><p>I still also have a zumo 660 too, which I use on my Africa Twin and XR650L, mostly because it has a stereo bluetooth profile, and use a bluetooth headset in the helmets I ride those bikes with. But most importantly, the 660 will display saved track logs. Most off-road “routes” are captured and shared as tracks, not routes.</p><p></p><p>I broke down and bought a zumo 396 a couple years ago when the price came way down on those. That has a nice display, lots of fancy new features, an even better bluetooth interface, and also displays track logs for off-roading. I only have the one bike cradle for that one, and have that cradle on my Bonneville, but have the car mount adapter so I can also use it in my Jeep. Fun taking the Jeep down some of the off-pavement tracks here in Vermont.</p><p></p><p>While Garmin doesn’t officially support their older models, they mostly still work with a little messing around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred W, post: 1455035, member: 3828"] I’m still running my zumo 550 on the FJR. Still able to update the maps loading them on my SD cards, as I described in the thread linked to above. Still using a Starcom wired headset. It still works, so why mess with it? I still also have a zumo 660 too, which I use on my Africa Twin and XR650L, mostly because it has a stereo bluetooth profile, and use a bluetooth headset in the helmets I ride those bikes with. But most importantly, the 660 will display saved track logs. Most off-road “routes” are captured and shared as tracks, not routes. I broke down and bought a zumo 396 a couple years ago when the price came way down on those. That has a nice display, lots of fancy new features, an even better bluetooth interface, and also displays track logs for off-roading. I only have the one bike cradle for that one, and have that cradle on my Bonneville, but have the car mount adapter so I can also use it in my Jeep. Fun taking the Jeep down some of the off-pavement tracks here in Vermont. While Garmin doesn’t officially support their older models, they mostly still work with a little messing around. [/QUOTE]
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