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I needed something to replace my old Garmin unit that I had dropped one too many times. The screen is large/bright enough to read while riding my motorcycle and I can easily operate it while wearing gloves.
Excellent GPS. The mount works well and is easy to install. Althought the GPS is advertised as being compatible with gloved hands, I had some problems with it at times (the only reason I would not go 5 stars).
You get a lot for the Money. Comes with the Motorcycle Mount and the Automobile windshield Mou
Great addition to the motorcycle! Lots of features...some I haven't explored yet. Route recalculation works great. Easy to use and setup. Decent Mapsource software bundle with unit. The actual speed limit sign for the road you are travel may save on some speeding tickets!
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Short extract: Garmin dropped news today of a new Zumo model for motorcycle riders, the Garmin Zumo 220. Riders have always wanted to really like the motorcycle specific Zumo series from Garmin, but often were turned away by the relatively high cost, so the lower “220″ model might sound appealing.
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Short extract: Tweet The Garmin zumo 220 is an entry-level model in the motorcycle-friendly zumo line. The thin form factor unit offers many of the features of its more advanced siblings, albeit with a smaller 3.5” touchscreen.
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Summary: Garmin’s zumo 220 is the entry level model and most affordable of the zumo motorbike GPS satellite navigation devices. The zumo range has been specifically designed to be rugged enough to survive the conditions encountered when mounted to a motorbike or scooter handlebar.