1. Mount/Cradle: The Zumo GPS often comes with a specific motorcycle mount or cradle that is designed to securely hold the device in place. This mount or cradle is typically made of durable materials such as plastic or metal and attaches to the motorcycle's handlebars or another stable location. The mount usually has a quick-release mechanism that allows for easy attachment and removal of the GPS device.
2. Adhesive Pad: Some Garmin Zumo models may also come with an adhesive pad or plate that can be attached directly to the motorcycle's surface. The adhesive pad is typically double-sided and provides a secure hold for the GPS device. To use this method, the rider must first clean the motorcycle surface and then carefully attach the adhesive pad.
In addition to these primary attachment methods, some Zumo models may also support alternative mounting options, such as a RAM Mount or a tank bag adapter. These additional mounting solutions offer flexibility and customization based on the rider's specific needs and the motorcycle model.
It is important to carefully follow the manufacturer's instructions when installing the Garmin Zumo GPS to ensure proper attachment, stability, and reliable use while on the road.