• There were many reasons for the change of the site software, the biggest was security. The age of the old software also meant no server updates for certain programs. There are many benefits to the new software, one of the biggest is the mobile functionality. Ill fix up some stuff in the coming days, we'll also try to get some of the old addons back or the data imported back into the site like the garage. To create a thread or to reply with a post is basically the same as it was in the prior software. The default style of the site is light colored, but i temporarily added a darker colored style, to change you can find a link at the bottom of the site.

GPS Options For the RT

The iphone motionx option looks good, which map do you use for roads, down loaded the app and it takes me straight as the crow flies and not on the road
 
Hopefully I ddn't confused you. There are 2 MotionX application available. The one I use is "MotionX GPS Drive". MontionX GPS is for other purposes such as walking, hiking, etc.


The iphone motionx option looks good, which map do you use for roads, down loaded the app and it takes me straight as the crow flies and not on the road
 
I really like that blue tooth option. But how do you plug the Bluetooth A2DP Adapter - Miccus BluBridge mini Jack RX in to the aux. it's an 8 pin. And the input from the unit is a single post? I am lost in that. Any info would help. Thanks
 
The Miccus has a mini jack 3.5mm, similar to your iPod, iPhone in which you plugin the headphones. In this case you plug in the BRP can-am aux cable (which is 7 pin to 3.5 mm mini jack).

http://www.amazon.com/Miccus-BluBri...sr=8-1&keywords=miccus+blubridge+mini-jack+rx

I really like that blue tooth option. But how do you plug the Bluetooth A2DP Adapter - Miccus BluBridge mini Jack RX in to the aux. it's an 8 pin. And the input from the unit is a single post? I am lost in that. Any info would help. Thanks
 
Garmin 665

For all the bells and whistles, put in the Zumo 665. Now you can get Sat radio and weather without buying the high priced BRP sat radio.
 
No Sound?

I bought a used 2010 RTS that had the Garmin mount pictured here, already installed. The previous owner kept the device though. I purchased a replacement unit and connected it to the mount. The charging function works fine and the unit will search out and display destination. My problem is that there is no sound at all. Nothing from the GPS speakers and nothing from the RT's stereo speakers. I have not been able to get it to work. The GPS works fine with it's own sound in my car so I don't think the issue is in the unit itself.

Any suggestions are greatly appreciated!!

Steven in Iowa

I bought the Garmin 765t from bestbuy refurbished for $109. It has all the bells and whistles except not waterproof. Then I add the mount and wiring from BRP for $139 off of amazon. It works great!
It mutes the music and driving instructions come out the RT speakers.

Pic of what I bought. Part # 219400318 $139 on amazon
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I bought a used 2010 RTS that had the Garmin mount pictured here, already installed. The previous owner kept the device though. I purchased a replacement unit and connected it to the mount. The charging function works fine and the unit will search out and display destination. My problem is that there is no sound at all. Nothing from the GPS speakers and nothing from the RT's stereo speakers. I have not been able to get it to work. The GPS works fine with it's own sound in my car so I don't think the issue is in the unit itself.

Any suggestions are greatly appreciated!!

Steven in Iowa
What garmin do you have? If it is the 765t like mine you have to run a 1/8" headphone wire/jack from where the garmin mounting kit hooks up to the spyder. I think if I remember right it is on the right side behind the saddle bag. And plug it into the headphone jack of the 765t.
 
What garmin do you have? If it is the 765t like mine you have to run a 1/8" headphone wire/jack from where the garmin mounting kit hooks up to the spyder. I think if I remember right it is on the right side behind the saddle bag. And plug it into the headphone jack of the 765t.

Yes it is on the right side and easy to hook up a GPS of just about any model.

See my video here for how to do it.

http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/...IY-GPS-mount-and-hookup-with-12V-outlet-video

Bob
 
The Miccus has a mini jack 3.5mm, similar to your iPod, iPhone in which you plugin the headphones. In this case you plug in the BRP can-am aux cable (which is 7 pin to 3.5 mm mini jack).

http://www.amazon.com/Miccus-BluBri...sr=8-1&keywords=miccus+blubridge+mini-jack+rx
When I plugged a Bluetooth receiver into that iPod cable, it worked fine, but I found that it "confused" the dash display such that the display constantly was switching between "IPod" and "AUX". Did you see that happening?
 
Not all GPSs have a headphone/audio out jack. It would not be that easy on some of the GPS units I don't think. That is why I bought the 765t.

Yes my old Nuvi 205 did not have a headphone jack either which is why I said "just abut any".
But that's also why I bought a 775T on eBay for less than $100 :)

Bob
 
Yes my old Nuvi 205 did not have a headphone jack either which is why I said "just abut any".
But that's also why I bought a 775T on eBay for less than $100 :)

Bob
I bought my 765t refurbished from Best buy at least 3 yrs ago for $109. It has been great. If it rains I pull a baggy out and slip over it. I've had it get a little wet with no problems.
 
Until I bought my 14 RT Limited I always bought a cheap Garmin Auto GPS. Worked good for a year or so then got glitchy. I think bouncing around in the trunk when not being used was tough on them.

The 600 has worked flawlessly for over a year. Much stronger build and easy to use with gloves.
 
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