11 September 2009 12:28 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
Garmin and Harley-Davidson have announced the launch of the Road Tech Zumo 660 navigation system in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.The first time Harley-Davidson riders outside of North America will be able to get their hands on the new device, it will go on sale from November from authorised Harley-Davidson dealers.
Surprisingly subtle, considering the joint branding, the device is "designed by bikers, for bikers", and gets a custom handlebar mount for secure fixing as well as an internal battery for pedestrian use.
With a rugged, waterproof, glove-friendly design, there's a 4.3-inch sunlight readable display, advanced lane guidance, some 3D mapping of buildings and points of interest. Car And GPS, Garmin, Harley Davidson, GPS, Motorbikes, Road Tech Zumo




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