TomTom Rider 400 GPS (Manufacturer #8GE0.052.00.2) never put on a bike. Got it then moved, then arm surgery, and forgot
about it. Just found it going through some boxes. To quote the ads for it, “allows
you to create your own perfect adventure thanks to different thrilling ride
options. It offers USA and European map updates, real-time TomTom Traffic
updates, and speed camera alerts. Winding Roads Find the most exciting winding
roads and avoid the boring straights. You can select how challenging you want
the road to be thanks to different levels of windiness offered. Hilly Roads
Stay at sea level or climb to the highest peaks. You can define the levels of
elevation you want to reach on your ride, for a personalized experience. Round-trip
Planning Discover new routes by simply tapping the area you want to explore.
Simply tap your starting point, highlight the areas you want to visit and
decide how long you want to ride for. Portrait View Simply rotate to portrait
view to see more of the bends ahead, so you can prepare for your next turn. Hands-free
Calling See and accept incoming calls while you ride. The TomTom Rider connects
to your phone, so you can call handsfree via Bluetooth while you’re riding your
motorcycle. Audio Instructions via Bluetooth Keep your eyes on the road and
your hands where you need them with Bluetooth enabled directions delivered to
your headset or helmet. Screen Screen type Capacitive, glove-friendly, sunlight
readable screen Screen size 11 cm (4.3") touchscreen Screen resolution 480
x 272 pixels. Battery Battery lifetime Up to 6 hours autonomous operation.” Comes with motorcycle specific charging dock and cable, handlebar
RAM mount and all mounting hardware (still sealed in bag), USB home charger. I keep the battery charged and the maps updated. Map updates are free.