TomTom Rider Review by Cnet
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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.

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The bad: The TomTom Rider’s POI database is outdated and occasionally gave us wrong street names or no street at all for some side streets…”
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