cdrw;279092 wrote: Like Davidfl, I bought a Garmin 76Csx, my first GPS, but after looking at the screen size, I realized it was the wrong choice for me.
I decided it was too small for my aging eyes, so I sold it to John Gooding.
I now have a Zumo 660, of which I'm still in the beginner phase of learning to use. The larger screen size is wonderful.
The 660 comes with two RAM fitting, one for a car and one for a bike. As I have two bikes and to make the Zumo easily
transferable to another vehicle, I bought a second RAM mount and I opted to alter the unit's wiring loom, as shown below,
which makes it easy to both remove the unit and it's docking system and mount it on a different bike:
http://www.motorcycleinfo.co.uk/index.cfm?fa=contentGeneric.kpxvskahyouozlms&pageId=2338005
I purchased it, via the Net, in the USA (19K-Bt vs 38K-Bt in Thailand); so it cost far less even if you do get stuck by Thai Customs, than buying it in Thailand.
Fortunately the shipper was willing to write on the package that my new Garmin unit was a return of a factory repair (not true) and
while Customs did charge me, it was only 700-Bt!!