I have a 2009 rs (I guess technically, a gs). Looking to add a Zumo on my bike. I probably won't hard wire it right away. The mount options are the BRP mount or one that attaches to the round part of the bars. I really don't want to drill holes in the dash. All this stuff is freakin expensive so any help or experiences appreciated before I dive in. My questions:
--How does the BRP mount work? From the scant photos on their site, there appears to be a clip on the bottom but I can't tell what actually holds it on?
--As far as a ram mount to the round part of the bars--is there enough room to mount it away from the switch clusters? Would seem that if it's too close to the clusters the gps will overhang the clusters and will be in the way of your hands.
--Am considering both the Zumo 660 and the brand new Zumo 350LM. Seems like there are pros and cons to both. The 350 has a longer battery life but the battery is not user replaceable. The 660 battery is replaceable but I cannot tell if the battery is proprietary or if it's something you can buy at a store and replace. I'm also concerned about buying older technology and perhaps the 660 is getting long in the tooth? Or maybe not?
--There are electrical contacts on both the gps mount and the back of the gps unit. When removing the gps, can you or do you remove the gps mount or does it stay on the bike?
--If I choose a ram mount that bolts to the round part of the bars, what size diameter would I specify?
--Will gps directions play through my iPhone 4s earbuds via bluetooth? I've found mixed reviews about whether this works, or how well it works.
--Finally, a lot of reviews I've read say that the screen is somewhat unreadable with polarized sunglasses. If you can't read the screen with sunglasses while riding, then what's the point? I have to wear sunglasses when I ride due to early stage cataracts.
I'd love to have gps for riding but really need some trusted feedback before I make a commitment. Thanks guys.
--How does the BRP mount work? From the scant photos on their site, there appears to be a clip on the bottom but I can't tell what actually holds it on?
--As far as a ram mount to the round part of the bars--is there enough room to mount it away from the switch clusters? Would seem that if it's too close to the clusters the gps will overhang the clusters and will be in the way of your hands.
--Am considering both the Zumo 660 and the brand new Zumo 350LM. Seems like there are pros and cons to both. The 350 has a longer battery life but the battery is not user replaceable. The 660 battery is replaceable but I cannot tell if the battery is proprietary or if it's something you can buy at a store and replace. I'm also concerned about buying older technology and perhaps the 660 is getting long in the tooth? Or maybe not?
--There are electrical contacts on both the gps mount and the back of the gps unit. When removing the gps, can you or do you remove the gps mount or does it stay on the bike?
--If I choose a ram mount that bolts to the round part of the bars, what size diameter would I specify?
--Will gps directions play through my iPhone 4s earbuds via bluetooth? I've found mixed reviews about whether this works, or how well it works.
--Finally, a lot of reviews I've read say that the screen is somewhat unreadable with polarized sunglasses. If you can't read the screen with sunglasses while riding, then what's the point? I have to wear sunglasses when I ride due to early stage cataracts.
I'd love to have gps for riding but really need some trusted feedback before I make a commitment. Thanks guys.