Ended up picking it up for $180. Hopefully it lasts for a while. Where do I find the winding road feature?
Not a feature on any of the Garmin motorcycle GPS units I believe. You can load up Basecamp and install the maps on your Mac/PC. It is very easy to download routes and add to your gps from people's favorite rides, or to plot your own. This is the best offline solution where no other GPS app comes close.Ended up picking it up for $180. Hopefully it lasts for a while. Where do I find the winding road feature?
Ended up picking it up for $180. Hopefully it lasts for a while. Where do I find the winding road feature?
Not a feature on any of the Garmin motorcycle GPS units I believe. You can load up Basecamp and install the maps on your Mac/PC. It is very easy to download routes and add to your gps from people's favorite rides, or to plot your own. This is the best offline solution where no other GPS app comes close.
And the touch screen on this thing broke. Apparently a very common problem with the 450 / 550. I called Garmin and they referred me to a licensed repair center in Quebec (not happening). Looks like ill have to try and replace the digitizer myself.
I think it is pretty easy to replace the digitizer, you can buy kits. He "repair" center in Quebec only replaces it with a refurb model, at least that is how they used to operate. When I had one of the side buttons fall out I wanted to fix and replace but Garmin informed me they do not have parts to fix that, so had to pay $250 just so I could get a .2 cent rubber piece replaced. My unit was always on the bike, rain or shine so I paid the crazy price to know I had it waterproof again, I then stopped using the buttons and only use the on screen touch buttons.