Touratech GPS Immersion Series: Garmin Zumo XT2
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
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This class is an in-depth, deep dive into the Zumo XT2. Get your GPS Unit out and get better at motorcycle travel today!
The new Zumo XT2 Motorcycle Navigator from Garmin is a fantastic tool for the hardcore traveler or the weekend warrior. It's an updated and larger screened version of the popular Garmin Zumo XT Motorcycle Navigator.
GPS expert and rider of all things with two-wheels, Eric Archambault is Touratech's "Go To Pro" when it comes to navigation training.
Eric compares the XT2 and the XT on our blog: @blog.touratech...
Eric Archambault is one of the original members of the Touratech-USA race team, with an impressive second place finish in the Adventure Bike class at the 2014 Stumpjumper abroad a KTM 950 Adventure. His love for two-wheeled racing spans many disciplines, from west coast desert racing to east coast hare scrambles, navigation rallies to minimoto racing. He now lives in New Hampshire where his riding is focused on running laps on the woods course in his backyard and racing vintage Vespas and obscure European minibike at local kart tracks.
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A quick recommendation. First, good overview. You might show which button you are pressing in order to get the screen you are discussing. Right now, its a guess. Otherwise, nice Vid. Thanks.
Thanks for the feedback.
Thank you Touratech, excellent lessons.
verbose, this could have been delivered with less time.
“hold it down to power down” as an example !
Who knew ? 😂
Nice overview. Re: Helmet Guide, even though I always wear a helmet I keep this turned on because it usually functions as a nice little reminder for distance remaining to get to a US state crossing.
Thank you. Great reference material.
The Environmental Zones option provides a warning that you are about to enter a region in a city where there are traffic restrictions, such as a time-of-day-based traffic prohibition or a required fee to enter the zone (aka a congestion zone/fee).
Very informative. Do you happen to know if you are able to add in a stop time to a waypoint? For example if you wanted to add 10 mins into your planning for a fuel stop or similar?
Great Question. I don't believe that is possible in the Zumo at this time.
Excellent content!! Did I miss the "how to import GPX files section?" Thanks for posting the video!
Check out our "Navigating with Tracks" series for more info on that topic. ruclips.net/video/hDfVNF-LJFs/видео.htmlsi=8CMgifx1bUmZmLNs
Thank you Touratech, another great value added.
Great tutorial. I just got an XT2 and getting used to it now. Coming from a zumo 390 so big step up. If you don't mind I have one question. My very first Garmin would automatically re-route to the next waypoint if you skipped a waypoint. I've noticed on the XT2 and my 390 it won't do that. If continues to keep routing to the missed waypoint. How do we skip a waypoint so it will re-route to the next waypoint? TIA.
THX - from Denmark
Outstanding it helped much Thanks
Thanks good overview
Thanks for the info.
"Overview mode is right here". right where? I can't find how to get to the overview screen.
Can you give me a time in the video that you are referring to? I might be able to explain it further if I know more specifically what you are asking about.
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I don't understand how you pullled up the Overview Screen at that point. You had just covered all lof the buttons on the main screen and suddenly you were on the Overview and I don't know what you did to get there.
@@stjoeguy55 Thanks. I don't have that unit in front of me at the moment but I am 95% sure that "overview" is accessed by simply panning on the map with your finger and pressing the zoom OUT button. Eric is talking about how you can accidentally get into this screen by bumping the GPS and you might only notice when you realize your arrow has ridden off the screen.
Thanks for the great overview. I live in Ontario and ride quite often in the US. I was using a Montana 600 and 610 for the past 12 years and was able to put the unit menu on the main screen. Is it possible to relocate it for easier assess, or do I have to all the way to the system menu every time to change the units? Thanks for your help.
The Montana units are VERY customizable but the Zumo series is designed to be much simpler to use. I don't think you can customize it that far.
Thanks for the comment.
Did I miss it or does the xt2 not have the history channel app
What?
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So does it?
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