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Garmin Zumo 590lm Motorcycle Gps on 2040-parts.com

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Marlborough, Massachusetts, United States

Marlborough, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:Used

This GPS was being used on my 2000 HD until a woman decided to occupy the same space as me on the highway.  The GPS was not on the bike at the time.  

The GPS comes with a cradle and RAM bracket with the wires to connect it to the motorcycle for power. 

Premium GPS Motorcycle Navigator

  • 5” dual-orientation, sunlight-readable, glove-friendly touchscreen display
  • Hands-free phone control and spoken directions heard in-helmet via Bluetooth® technology¹
  • MP3 player; control iPod® and Pandora®² right on the display
  • Monitor motorcycle tire pressure on the zūmo 590LM display with the TPMS accessory (Metal valve stems only)³
  • Rugged; withstands fuel vapors, UV rays and harsh weather (IPX7 water rating)

A Great View of the Road

zūmo 590LM has a big, bright 5.0 inch touchscreen display that is easy to read, even in sunlight. With dual-orientation, you can position the navigator horizontally, for a wider view, or vertically, to see more of the route ahead. And, thanks to its high-sensitivity, glove-friendly, intuitive interface, entering information is as easy as shifting gears.

The Power of Bluetooth®

zūmo 590LM features Bluetooth wireless technology. With it, you’re free to talk on your phone without having to remove your gloves or helmet. Simply connect zūmo to your cell phone and a Bluetooth-enabled headset or helmet to make and receive calls. You can also call points of interest through the zūmo Bluetooth interface — perfect for last-minute change of plans or a quick stop for food and fuel.

Focus on the road by following spoken street names and navigation commands. zūmo 590LM can transmit voice prompts to your Bluetooth headset or helmet. Garmin Real Directions™ guide like a friend, using landmarks and traffic lights, rather than hard-to-read street names.

Music and Media

Ride to the beat of your own rhythm. zūmo 590LM includes an MP3 player and is compatible with iPod, iPhone® and Pandora², so you can conveniently control your music through its display.

Easily Monitor Tire Pressure

zūmo 590LM is compatible with our integrated Tire Pressure Monitor Sensor accessory³ (sold separately). Add a TPMS sensor for each tire and easily monitor the pressure using your zūmo display.

Tough and Road-ready

With a rugged design that is resistant to fuel sprays, UV rays and harsh weather, zūmo 590LM is built for life on the road. zūmo is thoroughly vibration- and drop-tested to withstand just about anything you can ride through.

Ride Smarter with Your Smartphone

What’s happening on the road ahead? zūmo 590LM can connect you to live weather radar and traffic information via the Smartphone Link4 app (subscription required).

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