cheapness of the 2610 must resist :)

Ok, so we are going to dirgress slightly. Excuse my ignorance but I have a Quest 1 and am now looking elsewhere not due to any problems...well not since the other half stole it!

The TTR people are talking about the porblems with it. Could someone enlighten me please?? or is it just the dealer support or lack of!!
 
I reckon you have three choices:

Pick up a 2610 for £200 or a few squids more with mount. The 2610 size goes well with a GS.

Get a Quest 1 or 2 and mount it using a RAM mount

Wait for the Zumo, which will arrive in December (but is a bit more than a 2610)

If you like the Mapsource software - stick to the Garmin. :thumb

The TT Rider is discussed here: TomTom Rider Problems

It would put me off, even if I thought it was a good navigation system.

Al :D
 
But to be a little contravertial the only real problem would be the craddle mount?? Surley this is sorted with the Tourtech / Ram mount? I know that we should not have to pay extra for this!

Is there anything wrong with the operating sytem when it is charged??
 
ive not been impressed with all the problems people seem to be having with the TTR,
cutting out when your on the road, and eroding the power contacts
and the fact that tomtom know about this problem and refuse to admit it to their customers,
apart from this the actual unit, no doubt works very very well, getting you to where you want to go and it looks great.

at least with the 2610 you know its pedigree and the testimony of all the RTW tourers who've used it,
also garmin customer service/support seems 2nd to none. and its bloody cheap at the moment :D

at the end of the day, its your choice and your money.

its very easy to get sucked into the need for the new technology,
like the new sirfIII chipset, bluetooth, built in mp3 players and picture viewers, like i nearly was.

i thought i needed all the above, but when i re-evaluated what i actually needed,
something to get from a-b and to be able to plan routes off the bike on a pc or laptop i went for the 2610 :)
 
Blackal said:
The Quest 1 is good at the right price, but I believe the Quest 2 is a leap forward.

(I have Quest 1 and 2160)

Al :D

The Quest 1 is a cracking piece of kit - I bought one as my first GPS and it was great. On paper the Quest 2 looks to be even better, but trust me, it isn't. I've had two and they've both had problems with screen redraw rates, riding off the edge of the map, calculation times and losing satellite lock at the sight of the first tree. With my first Quest 2 I had the aerial replaced by Garmin and it didn't help. The replacement was just as bad.

After some negotiation Garmin sent me a 2610 (before the prices came tumbling down :rolleyes: ) and I'm really happy with it.

Quest 1 = :)

Quest 2 = :spitfire

2610 = :)
 
Blackal said:
Wait for the Zumo, which will arrive in December (but is a bit more than a 2610)

:D


According to the Garmin guy on their stand at yesterdays NEC show the Zumo would retail at £576.00 :eek: which is about the same price that the TTR was when it came out last year ..............
 
A new lowest price

http://www.blokesstuff.com/Product.aspx?Product=Garmin_Streetpilot_2610_UK/Europe_Special_Offer!&ProductID=1123&gclid=CJfWw6SZz4gCFQ5-MAodvGRnBw

** Disclaimer - The price of Garmin 2610's can go up as well as down ** :D
 
I think all references to 2610 prices should be banned! I paid 199 for mine a month ago, now 171 with a free case....what about all those poor folk who paid 999.
 
Think mine was £265 off ebay a year ago, with 2Gb card - like new--------- can't really complain, as I've had a year's use out of it.

How is the cost of an entire 2610 kit comparing with the cost of the software alone :nenau

Al :D
 
I think all references to 2610 prices should be banned!

Why :nenau Just giving anyone interested a heads up :thumb

Thought GPS Warehouse may take note as it would be cheaper to buy a unit @ £171 from blokestuff and a bike kit for £50 from them and save £19 ;)
 
Sorry, it was said tongue in cheek.......It's the same if you go to 7dayshop and buy a SD card or something, go back two weeks later and it's cheaper.
I suppose that's technology for you!
 
In the words of Charlton Heston "damn you all to hell" Up to now I have resisted the urge to buy a GPS but the current 2610 deals finally did for me, and so the money I had saved to buy the current Mrs Michael a nice crimbo gift is now headed to GPS warehouse I will have to find a way to make it a viable pressie for both of us, you know the sort of thing, "well dear your no good with maps" or "I would feel safer knowing you won't get lost". The other option is just give in and accept the inevitable punishment like a man, oh well the pain goes after a while :confused:
 
Look on Amazon for the bike kit - I think I paid £25 for the cradle and wiring kit. Free postage as well.
 
I bought the StreetPilot 111 from GPsw a while back.
Should have waited tho, the price now for 2610 is about the same I paid for my 111.

So, question time folks,,, Wait for it,,wait for it,,,

Oh, alright then,,,
How much of the "Bundle" I had can I use on (or with) the 2610.??
The cradle in the kit looks like the same I had but I am not too sure.

Any ideas.

Pat
 
gpsonaPan said:
I bought the StreetPilot 111 from GPsw a while back.
Should have waited tho, the price now for 2610 is about the same I paid for my 111.

So, question time folks,,, Wait for it,,wait for it,,,

Oh, alright then,,,
How much of the "Bundle" I had can I use on (or with) the 2610.??
The cradle in the kit looks like the same I had but I am not too sure.

Any ideas.

Pat

If you go to http://www.ram-mount.com/ you can ask the wizard to list the kits needed for each device then compare part nos.

Even if your kit is not RAM it will let you know which bits are different.
 
Wessie,

Thanks for that but the cradle I was mentioning is the one that straps to the gps unitit self.Not having had a 2610 in my grubby hands I can't compare.The motorbike kit has a cradle looking thing that looks like the cradle I have on my 111.

Just gone onto the link and ran the "finder". I am probably confusing the Garmin cradle with a Ram cradle.Whoops..


Thanks again

Pat
 
gee-ess said:
Why :nenau Just giving anyone interested a heads up :thumb Thought GPS Warehouse may take note as it would be cheaper to buy a unit @ £171 from blokestuff and a bike kit for £50 from them and save £19 ;)

The 2610 bike bundle kit was done for the early eager beavers who got the 2610 gps but did not want to appear left out when the bike bundle came along. The bike bundle kit can be withdrawn, so you will get it only with a gps.. just by a click of a button !. :eek:

gpsonpan said:
I bought the StreetPilot 111 from GPsw a while back.
Should have waited tho, the price now for 2610 is about the same I paid for my III. So, question time folks,,, Wait for it,,wait for it,,, Oh, alright then,,,
How much of the "Bundle" I had can I use on (or with) the 2610.??
The cradle in the kit looks like the same I had but I am not too sure.Any ideas.
The SPIII bundles had either a u-bolt for GS or for the PAN STxxx, there was the RAM-B-174-G1 which attached to the clamp reservoir bracket. To adapt add GArmin cradle and power lead kit 010-10495-00 all RAM parts shall be OK. If wanting RAM-HOL-GA9 then add diamond base RAM-B-238 with power lead 010-10495-02 .
 


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