After a couple of short runs on 4 wheels last week, I finally got out on the bike yesterday and today over a 750 mile round trip in sunny Scotland.
Had used a Tom-Tom before on 4 wheels so that was my yardstick.
1. Zumo car mount better than Tom-Tom, more secure and easier to mount.
2. Zumo very User-Friendly, easy to get started without reading instructions.
3. Zumo very easy to create routes using a map as reference - but don't overdo the waypoints as Zumo may lead you off the main route to smal village - DAMHIK
4. Zumo screen easy to read with more than enough features when you're supposed to be watching where you're going.
5. Have mounted zumo on standard bracket and it's easy to see and reach on the move (I wear bi-focals).
6. I fitted a Touratech dash panel with socket with hard wired power supply from battery and wired the Zumo into the same power feed so socket remains free for future use.
7. I like the Low-Fuel warning and the option to search for nearby petrol stations.
8. Did not connect any sound, but don't think I need it as I can read the screen info and don't need Ethel chirping in my ear.
9. Route - Distance - Time was very accurate coming home tonight (over 50+ miles), with me arriving right on schedule.
10. Zumo speedo and BMW speedo within 1 mph of each other at 70-ish.
11. Don't go without a map and/or a good sense of direction - how many times did I stop to check road signs
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Had used a Tom-Tom before on 4 wheels so that was my yardstick.
1. Zumo car mount better than Tom-Tom, more secure and easier to mount.
2. Zumo very User-Friendly, easy to get started without reading instructions.
3. Zumo very easy to create routes using a map as reference - but don't overdo the waypoints as Zumo may lead you off the main route to smal village - DAMHIK

4. Zumo screen easy to read with more than enough features when you're supposed to be watching where you're going.
5. Have mounted zumo on standard bracket and it's easy to see and reach on the move (I wear bi-focals).
6. I fitted a Touratech dash panel with socket with hard wired power supply from battery and wired the Zumo into the same power feed so socket remains free for future use.
7. I like the Low-Fuel warning and the option to search for nearby petrol stations.
8. Did not connect any sound, but don't think I need it as I can read the screen info and don't need Ethel chirping in my ear.
9. Route - Distance - Time was very accurate coming home tonight (over 50+ miles), with me arriving right on schedule.
10. Zumo speedo and BMW speedo within 1 mph of each other at 70-ish.
11. Don't go without a map and/or a good sense of direction - how many times did I stop to check road signs

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