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Thanks for the heads up Kev!
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Been there, Done that , and bought the replacement parts
Honda CRF450X
Honda XR650L
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Anyone have updates for this thread. Im back to looking for a stand-alone GPS, I was thinking about the Garmin 590 ? thoughts?
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Been there, Done that , and bought the replacement parts
Honda CRF450X
Honda XR650L
Been there, Done that , and bought the replacement parts
Honda CRF450X
Honda XR650L
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Here we go again. I currently use a Montana 600. I love it and I know how to use it. I picked it up used a few years ago. The power button cover has failed; fixed with pencil eraser and tape.
I’m looking at upgrading. Looks like the 680t is available.
Questions….will it fit in and can I use the 600 amp mount? I’m assuming the interface and display are similar?
I’m looking at upgrading. Looks like the 680t is available.
Questions….will it fit in and can I use the 600 amp mount? I’m assuming the interface and display are similar?
Bruce
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Last I checked, a nuvi will not do tracks.Marylander wrote: ↑Tue Apr 05, 2016 12:27 pmI dunno but there's a guy in sterling with a nuvi 500 for what seems to be a pretty good price:
http://www.dcsportbikes.net/forum/f27/[ ... ble-86779/
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Bruce, I have a 680t if you want to try it. Not sure on the mount, I think they are different as they have different part numbers from Garmin when I looked them up.Laoch wrote: ↑Mon Jun 21, 2021 2:50 pmHere we go again. I currently use a Montana 600. I love it and I know how to use it. I picked it up used a few years ago. The power button cover has failed; fixed with pencil eraser and tape.
I’m looking at upgrading. Looks like the 680t is available.
Questions….will it fit in and can I use the 600 amp mount? I’m assuming the interface and display are similar?
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Doh! Sorry about that. I just wanted to make sure no one went down that rabbit hole of trying to make a nuvi work for our kind of riding.
If I didn't already have a Zumo/BMW Nav VI GPS, I'd been trying to just stick with the great phone apps that are out there now. Great background maps, and POI details available and the app I use, MapOut, makes it very easy to import tracks.
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I've been using the Garmin 276cx, it has a large screen and buttons instead of touch screen. It's a new version of the old school chart ploter units
https://www.garmin.com/en-US/p/539722/pn/010-01607-05
https://www.garmin.com/en-US/p/539722/pn/010-01607-05
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