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| TomTom Rider 2 or Garmin Zumo 550 |
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| veeeffarr |
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 Posted: 23:28 - 18 Oct 2007 Post subject: Garmin Zumo 550 versus TomTom Rider 2 |
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Which one would you pick?
Euro mapping would be a must, as it is to get me out of the house and to give me more confidence exploring
TomTom is attractive with Scala Headset and RAM mount, but the 550 is supposed to be more responsive and faster calculating routes.
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I haven't played with the Zumo or Rider, but garmin GPS systems on the whole are head and shoulders above most of their competitors at their price range. These guys used the Zumo for their trip https://www.theepicscooterspizzadelivery.co.za/progress.htm which is a bit harder equipment than most trips. Click on the garmin button at the bottom of the page to see their comments. ____________________ Everyone who lives dies, yet not everyone who dies has lived. We take these risks not to escape life, but to prevent life from escaping us. |
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OT but neither, some of the most fantastic places I saw out in Europe and around here are from getting completely and totally lost , ie the road before Onyeux , N202 Barcelonette, amongst a few others. ____________________ Spain 2008France 2007Big one 2009 We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will. In the end, your life will flash before your eyes. Make sure it is worth watching. |
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Garmin have been doing this sort of thing for a very long time, and their mounting kits are robust and easy to use.
You can also use the excellent Mapsource software that comes with it to create routes on your PC, manage way-points, export track logs etc. which I don't think the Tom-Tom has.
The original Tom-Tom Rider seemed to be a good unit, let down by a poor mount. However, other Tom-Tom users have noticed that the Tom-Tom has an odd idea of routes, preferring to take you two sides of a triangle instead of a quicker, more direct route.
Garmins aren't without their moments either, but I've got a Zumo 550 and on the whole I'm very pleased with it:
https://www.gordo.eclipse.co.uk/pictures/bikes/ktm/GPS/IMG_0794.jpg ____________________ Change is inevitable - except from a vending machine.
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Got the Zumo 550 can't fault it. Put it against a mates TomTom and it calculated routes much quicker and with a more direct route.  ____________________ Andy Sez....
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I met those guys. They were parked up in the bike bay outside my office a week or two ago, I wandered out for a chat.
Seems they rode up from SA to London in a little over a week. |
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Buy a Noland N-com helmet? its like an extra £30 ontop of the std helmet cost , the VPS is a nice one (its a flashy lighter version of the lid I was looking at , at the Mancs bike show). ____________________ Spain 2008France 2007Big one 2009 We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will. In the end, your life will flash before your eyes. Make sure it is worth watching. |
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Had my TTR1 over a year and been very pleased with it. Its incredibly robust, although because of that slightly ugly, but the UI is just so easy. Never had a problem with the original mount either - used it on 3 bikes over some very rough ground and its always been totally secure as long as you double check its engaged itself properly.
Re plotting of routes from the PC, you can use google maps to create routes, dragging out roads etc and then load them direct to tomtom - this is the best UI I've ever used for plotting routes - see my thread in Touring for details. I think you can use other programs like autoroute aswell - basically anything that can output an ITN file.
Nothing against the garmin as I've never tried one, but I wouldnt choose one over the other because of the time taken to calculate routes. The TT took about 5 seconds to calculate Harrogate to the Isle of Skye. I dont know what advantage there would have been if it could have done it in 1 second? I've always found recalculations due to missed junctions to be extremely quick - pretty much instantaneous.
As with the person above, I never bother with the headset. On the tiger its very easy to glance at it, and to be honest thats all you need - a quick glance now and again to get your bearings. It was a bit more awkward on a sportsbike though due to to being in your line of sight.
The one thing that annoys me on the TT is the safety feature of it not working when on the move. I usually navigate by waypoints if I'm out for a scenic ride, and if I cut a corner or change my route on the fly which misses out a waypoint, I cant mark it as 'visited' without stopping the bike, which can be a pain.
Battery life is good - in fact I've never got round to wiring it in as it lasts about 7 or 8 hours of constant use. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 18 years, 206 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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