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It's Official, Brought Home a 21 RT Limited Today!
Hi all, pics to follow! Had a nice hour long ride home from the dealer. Floorboard lights, adjustable handlebar riser, Driver backrest, passenger armrests and comfort seat are on order (I sat on a Sea to Sky and liked the seat better). Bike is awesome and will take some getting used to. It is really different that 2-wheels - but after 2 years and 5 knee surgeries, I am back on a bike, yay!. So, so far, so good! Question - I did connect my phone and the BRP app - and got the GPS working. It's OK. Not great. In fact, on a bright day, the screen isn't that great - I'll work on it to see if I can change any settings. I have a lot to learn. Question - do most of you use the "factory/BRP" app GPS? Or get an aftermarket? Coming from an R1200 GS Adventure - the BMW/Garmin was way better. Any thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated!
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Well, someone is very happy,
Garmin XT works well for me. The weather radar overlay on the map is awesome when traveling thru weather.
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As mentioned above some have figured out how to use brp connect while the vast majority of users hate it. If you’re used to a dedicated system like a garmin you will find this hard to suffice. I use it occasionally but more often just use waze or google maps on my phone which is connected via Bluetooth to the Spyder which can either play the instructions on the speakers or to my helmet.
2020 Spyder RT base
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I kept the Garmin 590 from my 15 RTL when I bought a 20 RTL. Using the Can Am mount, it retains the audio in capability, so my Sirius XM radio is wired to the Garmin. The Garmin audio out is plugged into the RT's audio in that's in the front console box. Set the RT's audio system to AUX, and get the GPS directions and music via Bluetooth to my helmet using Cardo Packtalk Bold. Works great! Enjoy, and welcome!
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Originally Posted by Jetfixer
I kept the Garmin 590 from my 15 RTL when I bought a 20 RTL. Using the Can Am mount, it retains the audio in capability, so my Sirius XM radio is wired to the Garmin. The Garmin audio out is plugged into the RT's audio in that's in the front console box. Set the RT's audio system to AUX, and get the GPS directions and music via Bluetooth to my helmet using Cardo Packtalk Bold. Works great! Enjoy, and welcome!
Me too. Kept my Zumo 590 when I traded in our 2015 ST Limited. But, $250 for the OEM handlebar mount is excessive. I used the $50 LaMonster Ram mount, replaced the 1" ball and mounted the 590 using other parts.
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