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It seems a safe bet that any contemporary Easy Rider reboot would be vastly different from its predecessor. For one thing, there's the whole GPS thing to contend with -- and surely there'd be a ...
This week the folks at TomTom have made it clear that the TomTom Rider will not be fading into obscurity, re-releasing a new iteration of the device with the same name here in 2013 with a brand ...
Google “Motorcycle GPS.” Go ahead, I’ll wait. Now let me guess what you’ve found: The Garmin Zumo and the TomTom Rider. True, many riders are now opting for smartphones, but motorcycle GPS ...
The TomTom Rider is the first GPS designed for use on motorcycles and has just been released in the U.S.A. after its European debut. The TomTom Rider was developed from the successful TomTom GO line ...
August 6, 2008 Now in its second generation, TomTom's navigation solution for motorbikes features a ruggedized waterproof housing, a 3.5" touchscreen with large, "glove friendly" icons, a secure ...
The TomTom Rider 400 GPS has a host of new functions that not only make motorcycle touring easier, but also more fun. We’ve been testing the new $A599 TomTom Rider 400 and can report it is a ...
TomTom has updated its RIDER motorcycle GPS navigation system to give users a smarter, simpler experience. Now featuring an easy to use glove-friendly user interface with just two large starting ...
It's still $399.99 on TomTom's site.)SEE ALSO: 13 of the best GPS devices for your carThis TomTom doesn't just want to get you where you need to go -- it wants you to have fun while doing it.
The Rider Premium package retails for £429.95 ($691 or €511), while the Rider kit without the extras is £349.99 ($562 or €416).
We knew the RIDER 2nd Edition couldn't be far off, given the PR leakage a few months ago, but TomTom is finally fessing up to the new motorcycle-centric model. The 2nd Edition RIDER brings with it ...