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**Garmin zūmo XT - 5.5" Ultrabright All-Terrain Motorcycle GPS Navigator with Rain-Resistant Display & Carrying Case - Perfect for Adventure Riding, Off-Road Trips & Long-Distance Touring**
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**Garmin zūmo XT - 5.5
**Garmin zūmo XT - 5.5
**Garmin zūmo XT - 5.5
**Garmin zūmo XT - 5.5
**Garmin zūmo XT - 5.5
**Garmin zūmo XT - 5.5
**Garmin zūmo XT - 5.5
**Garmin zūmo XT - 5.5" Ultrabright All-Terrain Motorcycle GPS Navigator with Rain-Resistant Display & Carrying Case - Perfect for Adventure Riding, Off-Road Trips & Long-Distance Touring**
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Garmin zūmo XT, All-Terrain Motorcycle GPS Navigation Device, 5.5-inch Ultrabright and Rain-Resistant DisplayThe rugged zūmo XT all-terrain motorcycle navigator is built for adventure. Its ultrabright 5.5” display is glove-friendly and rain-resistant. It can withstand all kinds of weather, extreme temperatures and vibrations. Get adventurous routes with turn-by-turn directions for on-road navigation and topographic or BirdsEye Satellite Imagery for off-road guidance — no subscription needed. Rider alerts help prepare you for sharp curves and railroad crossings. Easily manage and review routes, tracks and waypoints across your navigator, smartphone and computer using Garmin Explore. Pair with a compatible inReach satellite communicator (sold separately) for interactive SOS, two-way messaging and location sharing.Garmin Carrying Case 5.5 inchesTravel in style with this sleek carrying case. It’s built to endure the elements, protecting your compatible navigator for the long haul. This case is designed with a durable thermo-molded exterior with a zipper-accessed padded interior.
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Another reviewer said the power cable isn't long enough; I found it plenty long on a Street Glide, as indicated in the image. The red/black wire coming from the bottom of the plastic channel holding the wiring harness is the end of the power cable, with a good 10 inches of extra wire. The wart that does the USB regulation fits in the channel with ease, and a quick run to Harley to get an Accessory Plug makes it all weatherproof and run off the ignition to boot.Another reviewer also said it registers a press before you touch it. This is the case with me as well, but when I'm wearing my gloves, riding, it doesn't happen. It makes me wonder if it's super sensative in order to allow it to work with any old glove, as mine are leather and not touch-screen capable, yet they still work. [edit: I've used it with guanlets and it works perfectly as well. It's clear years later this was made to work gloves-on, and when used in that manner I have absolutely NO problems with it what-so-ever.]Yet another reviewer said route planning is a PITA with the Zumo XT, and *were* spot-on, at least for what should be a handy loop route feature. This is supposed to plan a route with the same start and end point, so one may plan a less-than-day ride in a big loop. Getting that loop created is super simple. [edit: One of the numerous updates in the last few years seems to have fixed the loop route shaping function. It use to be the most horribly frustrating experience with this device. Now it's simply ungainly, but that's not because the software is still buggy. If one plans an 8 hour loop, that covers a lot of area, and shaping that route takes lots of zooming in to be able to place the route shape point in the correct place, then zoom back out to find the next region to shape, then lots of zooming and panning to get that one in the right place. But it WORKS now, where when originally purchased, route shaping a loop was only slightly better than getting sucker punched. Given how well it works I've bumped this to five stars.]But once a route is planned it works superbly. The mount is insanely strong, which is good, because the handlebars on my bike shake like mad at idle, and I was more than a little worried, when ordering, that this would fail that test. But it doesn't budge a fraction of a millimeter that I can tell.[edit: I've ridden entire days in the rain with this and it shows absolutely no sign what-so-ever that rain affects it in the slightest. I may as well be riding on a clear sunny day for all the difference it makes. The unit easily pops off and a snug-fitting rubber cap covers the power terminals. That leaves the somewhat ungainly mount on the bars, but it's possible to fold that back along the handlebars so it's not all that, and I simply leave the mount on the bars all the time.]The "Drive" app is a complete was of life, if one doesn't care to have weather or traffic. It's even more difficult to plan a route on that than it is on the actual unit, because Garmin put so much crufty junk on the display that the map is a tiny fraction of what's visible. What fool thought I wanted entry boxes more than a map, in a mapping app? They'd do a better service by jettisoning the map part and just call it a cell data integration app, which is all it's actually good for. Since I don't care to have cell data integration I can't say if it's good for that or not, but it's possible I may try that at some point just because I can. (shrug) I can say my test foray getting it hooked up with BT was also not that straightforward, and while it claimed failure, it actually worked. Persistence seems to be the key.[edit: This is hands-down flat-out no question the absolute best biker-specific GPS I've seen. I've ridden thousands of miles in every weather condition imaginable from torrential downpour to brutally hot, humid summer days. With the new heated gear it's been subject to not quite freezing temps as well. This Garmin has never once failed to perform.]

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