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Garmin and Harley-Davidson have jointly introduced the Road Tech "zumo", a customized version of Garmin's GPS device specially enhanced for Harley owners.
A custom handlebar mount secures the Road Tech zumo while providing the option of transferring the Road Tech zumo to a car or truck.
A ride planner at Harley-Davidson.com helps users find, create, and adapt their trip and easily download it to the Road Tech zumo, as well as share routes and waypoints with other zumo owners via the unit's SD card slot.
The Road Tech zumo will be available for sale around the world in Harley-Davidson authorized dealerships. It includes a directory of Harley-Davidson dealership in a preloaded database of more than six million points of interests.
Special Road Tech zumos will also be available for Buell motorcycle owners.