Hi, my name is Graham and I am of the more mature in age member but immature in nature.
I did belong to another zumo forum but it seems to have disappeared so have joined this.
I ride a BMW R1200RS and have a nav 6 with it, happy in the main but a few niggles with the nav 6 and the unfriendly basecamp.
will be posting and asking questions and learning from others who have sorted their issues (zumo related) out
Graham
Hi from Cumbria
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Re: Hi from Cumbria
Welcome to Zumo users forums Graham. You're not alone in finding Basecamp a bit of a challenge but when you get into it (with help from your Zumo friends) you'll find it good for planning your routes & tours.
Cheers, Pete.
Cheers, Pete.
2007 GL1800 Goldwing
2018 Triumph Speedmaster 1200 (now sold)
Zumo 660LM
2018 Triumph Speedmaster 1200 (now sold)
Zumo 660LM
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Re: Hi from Cumbria
Hi welcome to the forum,
Basecamp is a pain to learn - the learning curve is not a curve more like a wall. However when you get to grips with it, you can make multi day tours with ease.
I am planning a trip, and using it to work out where I should fill the bike. So two routes for one journey.
Best regards
Sleuth
Basecamp is a pain to learn - the learning curve is not a curve more like a wall. However when you get to grips with it, you can make multi day tours with ease.
I am planning a trip, and using it to work out where I should fill the bike. So two routes for one journey.
Best regards
Sleuth
GPS: Garmin Zumo XT, BMW Navigator IV
Maps: Europe NTU 2024.10
Software: Basecamp (4.7.4) & Mapsource (6.16.3)
Computer: PC (Windows 11 Home)
Motorcycle: BMW R1200GSA (2020)
Maps: Europe NTU 2024.10
Software: Basecamp (4.7.4) & Mapsource (6.16.3)
Computer: PC (Windows 11 Home)
Motorcycle: BMW R1200GSA (2020)