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Provide the motorcycle has a cigarette lighter adapter or a way to power a USB device, as long as you have a place to mount it, you should be able to use it on a motorcycle
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I do not own a motor cycle. But, if you think you can here it with your helmet on I guess you can. You will have to run power to the device. A display on the device will show turns coming ahead starting at a half mile.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No, this model is not for use on motorcycles.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.With the Garmin Speak Plus there are several considerations. The first is mounting. I don’t ride a motorcycle but I assume you would mount it to the fairing (if I’m using the right terminology) so that it could perform it dashcam function. The adhesive is strong so that is probably not an issue. You will run the Garmin Speak app on your smartphone. Your motorcycle’s audio would either need to have Bluetooth or have a line or aux input. Perhaps the limiting factor would be the fact that the Garmin Speak Plus needs to be able to hear your commands. Over the wind noise that might be a problem.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No, this model is not water resistant and has not been vibration tested for use on a motorcycle. You may want to look at our zūmo® motorcycle series. These models include motorcycle-specific navigation tools that bring the excitement you want with the awareness you need. These navigators are tough enough for the road and full of features that make it easy for you to get on your bike, pick a winding route and just ride.
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