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TomTom Rider Review
Tom Tom promises five hours of battery life with the Rider and an AC adapter is provided to both charge the Rider and also the Bluetooth headset. A charging cable is also included which can hook up to the motorcycle’s battery directly in order to charge the unit, although whether this is viable really depends on where the battery is located on your machine.

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Good Gear Guide Reviewed the TomTom Rider and gave out”On first glance, the front of the Rider resembles the popular Go series, but this unit is encased in a hard plastic with rubber trim for protection. Keep in mind the Rider doesn’t have the luxury of being protected inside a car - it will be exposed to all the elements and as such, has to be sturdily designed…”

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TomTom Rider Review
Fit to ride up front, the TomTom Rider measures 4.5 by 3.6 by 2.2 inches, weighs 10.9 ounces, and is water resistant, which is important since the device isn’t protected from the elements of nature on a bike.

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Cnet Reviewed the TomTom Rider and gave out”The good: The TomTom Rider provides text- and voice-guided directions to motorcyclists and comes with an easy-to-install mounting kit. All maps are preloaded on an included SD card, and the unit has integrated Bluetooth for hands-free calling.
The bad: The TomTom Rider’s POI database is outdated and occasionally gave us wrong street names or no street at all for some side streets…”

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TomTom Rider

TomTom Rider GPS Plus Infor

This Post just index all the Plus information about TomTom Rider on the Gps-Plus dot Net

The TomTom Rider looks good, handles well and fits any bike with special touch-screen option for gloves, anti-glare screen, a tough weather-proof case and the cool, clean look and feel of the best bikes of the world.
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Designed for two wheels, the TomTom Rider 32MB GPS Navigator for Motorcycles and Scooters is rugged and water resistant, and provides you with clear spoken instructions right inside your helmet. Continue Reading »

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