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Garmin Zumo XT2 Motorcycle Sat Navigator
Garmin Zumo XT2 Motorcycle Sat Navigator
Garmin Zumo XT2 Motorcycle Sat Navigator
Garmin Zumo XT2 Motorcycle Sat Navigator
Garmin Zumo XT2 Motorcycle Sat Navigator
Garmin Zumo XT2 Motorcycle Sat Navigator
Garmin Zumo XT2 Motorcycle Sat Navigator
Garmin Zumo XT2 Motorcycle Sat Navigator
Garmin Zumo XT2 Motorcycle Sat Navigator
Garmin Zumo XT2 Motorcycle Sat Navigator
Garmin Zumo XT2 Motorcycle Sat Navigator
Garmin Zumo XT2 Motorcycle Sat Navigator
Garmin Zumo XT2 Motorcycle Sat Navigator
Garmin Zumo XT2 Motorcycle Sat Navigator

Garmin Zumo XT2 Motorcycle Sat Navigator

$571.44

(610 reviews)

You love the freedom of riding a motorcycle. The zūmo XT2 motorcycle navigator is your loyal companion, no matter where the road takes you. The bright 6-inch (15.2 cm) display can be operated with gloves, and its many features help you find the perfect motorcycle route. Whether it's wet or dry, day or night – the bright 6-inch (15.2 cm) display is clearly readable in all conditions. Discover unforgettable tours with the pre-installed Michelin Green Guide and Scenic Roads. Plan custom routes directly on the navigator or use the Tread app on your smartphone. Find particularly varied routes with Garmin Adventurous Routing. Start a Group Ride to see the positions of other riders on the zūmo XT2 display. The zūmo XT2 is no longer officially compatible with the Garmin Basecamp program. As a replacement, there is Garmin Explore.

You love the freedom of riding a motorcycle. The zūmo XT2 motorcycle navigator is your loyal companion, no matter where the road takes you. The bright 6-inch (15.2 cm) display can be operated with gloves, and its many features help you find the perfect motorcycle route. Whether it's wet or dry, day or night – the bright 6-inch (15.2 cm) display is clearly readable in all conditions. Discover unforgettable tours with the pre-installed Michelin Green Guide and Scenic Roads. Plan custom routes directly on the navigator or use the Tread app on your smartphone. Find particularly varied routes with Garmin Adventurous Routing. Start a Group Ride to see the positions of other riders on the zūmo XT2 display. The zūmo XT2 is no longer officially compatible with the Garmin Basecamp program. As a replacement, there is Garmin Explore.

Garmin Zumo XT2 Motorcycle Sat Navigator

(610 reviews)

You love the freedom of riding a motorcycle. The zūmo XT2 motorcycle navigator is your loyal companion, no matter where the road takes you. The bright 6-inch (15.2 cm) display can be operated with gloves, and its many features help you find the perfect motorcycle route. Whether it's wet or dry, day or night – the bright 6-inch (15.2 cm) display is clearly readable in all conditions. Discover unforgettable tours with the pre-installed Michelin Green Guide and Scenic Roads. Plan custom routes directly on the navigator or use the Tread app on your smartphone. Find particularly varied routes with Garmin Adventurous Routing. Start a Group Ride to see the positions of other riders on the zūmo XT2 display. The zūmo XT2 is no longer officially compatible with the Garmin Basecamp program. As a replacement, there is Garmin Explore.

You love the freedom of riding a motorcycle. The zūmo XT2 motorcycle navigator is your loyal companion, no matter where the road takes you. The bright 6-inch (15.2 cm) display can be operated with gloves, and its many features help you find the perfect motorcycle route. Whether it's wet or dry, day or night – the bright 6-inch (15.2 cm) display is clearly readable in all conditions. Discover unforgettable tours with the pre-installed Michelin Green Guide and Scenic Roads. Plan custom routes directly on the navigator or use the Tread app on your smartphone. Find particularly varied routes with Garmin Adventurous Routing. Start a Group Ride to see the positions of other riders on the zūmo XT2 display. The zūmo XT2 is no longer officially compatible with the Garmin Basecamp program. As a replacement, there is Garmin Explore.

$571.44 - $1,299.95

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The lowest price for Garmin Zumo XT2 Motorcycle Sat Navigator right now is $571.44 at Motostorm, compared across 28 retailers.

The all-time low was $571.44 on 10 June 2026. That's the lowest price we've ever tracked — a great time to buy.

Prices last updated 10 June 2026.

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Price history

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Reviews

Fantastic on-bike sat nav
20 May 2022Dan

originally posted on ja-gps.com.au

After fiddling around for a couple of years using iPhone nav apps on my moto, I made the jump to a dedicated navigation device with the Zumo XT. I've been a Garmin user for years with eTrex, Montana and InReach handheld devices all performing well. Our work trucks have had Zumos for a year or so and they work brilliantly. Most of my riding is backroads and gravel track adventure-touring, so the detailed preloaded topo maps are great for this. Battery life and mobile data concerns of the phone based apps are now obsolete and my phone goes into flight mode safely in a pocket until I need it. The supplied ball mount is okay to get started but I imagine most riders will choose a dedicated mount for their needs and bike from another supplier. It's easy to learn how to ... MoreAfter fiddling around for a couple of years using iPhone nav apps on my moto, I made the jump to a dedicated navigation device with the Zumo XT. I've been a Garmin user for years with eTrex, Montana and InReach handheld devices all performing well. Our work trucks have had Zumos for a year or so and they work brilliantly. Most of my riding is backroads and gravel track adventure-touring, so the detailed preloaded topo maps are great for this. Battery life and mobile data concerns of the phone based apps are now obsolete and my phone goes into flight mode safely in a pocket until I need it. The supplied ball mount is okay to get started but I imagine most riders will choose a dedicated mount for their needs and bike from another supplier. It's easy to learn how to create your own routes/tracks directly on the device and then edit them during or after a ride (not while actually riding of course). I managed to map out a couple of my favorite loops pretty quickly to get used to it. The ETA times and ambient temp is a great asset but I'm not really using the fuel useage function as my bike has a fuel gauge and trip meters. The level of track detail is great, viewable right down to some of the single tracks and mountainbike trails in my area. I'm more confident in trying new tracks and roads now, as I can see where they should lead to/link up. There has only been one that was blocked by a tree down, which I certainly can't blame Garmin for! I would highly recommend the XT for adventurous riders.

Garmin XT
22 February 2023Princey

originally posted on ja-gps.com.au

Whoa! This is an awesome bit of kit. My last GPS was a Zumo 660 and this is waaay better.Some improvements to the useability but the biggest change is the superb visibility and glove friendly action.Garmin, you did well. Now to make basecamp better- it's so clunky and needs a complete rebuild.

Garmin Zumo XT2
9 August 2023Chris J.

originally posted on ja-gps.com.au

Great GPS. I previously used a TomTom Rider, but I think Garmin have the edge, now. Large, clear display, touchscreen works with gloves. Audio is loud and clear through the helmet comms. I've had it on the bike for a couple of weeks, and I've only yet explored a fraction of its capabilities. The unit came with a decent mount, but I ended up buying a mount which enabled it to be centrally mounted on the handlebars. I'm very happy with it.

Specification

PHYSICAL DIMENSIONSWxHxD: 15.6 x 8.9 x 2.5 cm
DISPLAY SIZE13.3 x 7.5 cm (W x H); 15.3 cm diag (6”)
DISPLAY RESOLUTION1280 x 720 pixels
DUAL-ORIENTATION DISPLAYYES
BATTERYRechargeable lithium-ion

Price comparison

Updated 4 days ago
Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.
Motostorm

$571.44

Garmin Zumo Xt2 Gps Navigator

Delivery $70.37

The Visor Shop

$702.75

Garmin Zumo XT2 6.0" All-Terrain Motorcycle GPS

Delivery $82.37

Dr Moto

$846.00

Garmin Zumo XT2 GPS

Delivery $40

GadgetCity

$848.88

Garmin Zumo XT2 6.0' Motorcycle Satellite Navigation

Free delivery between Fri – Tue

Kogan.com

$878.88

Garmin Zumo XT2 6" Motorcycle Sat Navigation 010-02781-20

Free delivery

Price history

Price history

Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.

Reviews

Fantastic on-bike sat nav
20 May 2022

After fiddling around for a couple of years using iPhone nav apps on my moto, I made the jump to a dedicated navigation device with the Zumo XT. I've been a Garmin user for years with eTrex, Montana and InReach handheld devices all performing well. Our work trucks have had Zumos for a year or so and they work brilliantly. Most of my riding is backroads and gravel track adventure-touring, so the detailed preloaded topo maps are great for this. Battery life and mobile data concerns of the phone based apps are now obsolete and my phone goes into flight mode safely in a pocket until I need it. The supplied ball mount is okay to get started but I imagine most riders will choose a dedicated mount for their needs and bike from another supplier. It's easy to learn how to ... MoreAfter fiddling around for a couple of years using iPhone nav apps on my moto, I made the jump to a dedicated navigation device with the Zumo XT. I've been a Garmin user for years with eTrex, Montana and InReach handheld devices all performing well. Our work trucks have had Zumos for a year or so and they work brilliantly. Most of my riding is backroads and gravel track adventure-touring, so the detailed preloaded topo maps are great for this. Battery life and mobile data concerns of the phone based apps are now obsolete and my phone goes into flight mode safely in a pocket until I need it. The supplied ball mount is okay to get started but I imagine most riders will choose a dedicated mount for their needs and bike from another supplier. It's easy to learn how to create your own routes/tracks directly on the device and then edit them during or after a ride (not while actually riding of course). I managed to map out a couple of my favorite loops pretty quickly to get used to it. The ETA times and ambient temp is a great asset but I'm not really using the fuel useage function as my bike has a fuel gauge and trip meters. The level of track detail is great, viewable right down to some of the single tracks and mountainbike trails in my area. I'm more confident in trying new tracks and roads now, as I can see where they should lead to/link up. There has only been one that was blocked by a tree down, which I certainly can't blame Garmin for! I would highly recommend the XT for adventurous riders.

Dan originally posted on ja-gps.com.au
Garmin XT
22 February 2023

Whoa! This is an awesome bit of kit. My last GPS was a Zumo 660 and this is waaay better.Some improvements to the useability but the biggest change is the superb visibility and glove friendly action.Garmin, you did well. Now to make basecamp better- it's so clunky and needs a complete rebuild.

Princey originally posted on ja-gps.com.au
Garmin Zumo XT2
9 August 2023

Great GPS. I previously used a TomTom Rider, but I think Garmin have the edge, now. Large, clear display, touchscreen works with gloves. Audio is loud and clear through the helmet comms. I've had it on the bike for a couple of weeks, and I've only yet explored a fraction of its capabilities. The unit came with a decent mount, but I ended up buying a mount which enabled it to be centrally mounted on the handlebars. I'm very happy with it.

Chris J. originally posted on ja-gps.com.au
Garmin zumo XT Motorcycle GPS
19 February 2023

I have only used the Zumo Xt for a limited period, probably around 600 km but so far so good. Navigation from imported routes and using the 'where to' feature have worked as expected. Auto route calculation has worked fine.My only negative is really the limited customisation of the map screen. Only having one field available is rather limiting.That said, all good so far.

Andrew P. originally posted on ja-gps.com.au
Massive upgrade from previous motorcycle GPS
27 December 2021

I replaced a 7 year old TomTom 400 (purchased from JA Melbourne) that I thought was pretty good but was starting to have issues. How wrong was I! The Zumo XT has blown my mind with how good it is and how customisable the user interface is so I can see exactly what I want to see when to want to see it. Using the XT has been a pleasure so far. I have tested it by deliberately deviating from planned routes and it simply takes it in its stride, recalculates and gets on with things. None of this endless "when it is safe do a U turn" like some other GPS. The motorcycle mounting bracket looks lightweight but holds on with no issues on badly corrugated dirt roads no problem. I have put several GB of music on a SD card and play it through the basic but effective included ... MoreI replaced a 7 year old TomTom 400 (purchased from JA Melbourne) that I thought was pretty good but was starting to have issues. How wrong was I! The Zumo XT has blown my mind with how good it is and how customisable the user interface is so I can see exactly what I want to see when to want to see it. Using the XT has been a pleasure so far. I have tested it by deliberately deviating from planned routes and it simply takes it in its stride, recalculates and gets on with things. None of this endless "when it is safe do a U turn" like some other GPS. The motorcycle mounting bracket looks lightweight but holds on with no issues on badly corrugated dirt roads no problem. I have put several GB of music on a SD card and play it through the basic but effective included music app. The audio DAC in the XT is very good and has transformed my Sena 20S coms unit from just background noise to music I can actually listen to while riding. I think I effectively got a free comms upgrade with the Zumo XT. There are a couple of downsides though all Garmin documentation related. Garmin do not tell you this is an Android device and will not natively mount to a Mac desktop. If you use a Mac and want to transfer GPX files or Music directly to the XT you will need to install Android File Transfer (free). Garmin also do not tell you that music on the SD card cannot be accessed unless it is in a directory on the card called music. Overall a huge thumbs up from me and also for Michael at JA Melbourne who has never once been anything other than 100% helpful and accurate.

Richard originally posted on ja-gps.com.au
New Zumo not good enough
5 April 2022

My first Garmin Zumo purchased about 10 years ago and fitted to then Suzuki V Strom 650. about 8 years ago my wife and I purchased new BMW motorcycles and had Garmin Mounting harness fitted to both motorcycles. was a great system and when not in use, the protective cover on the mounting bracket kept weather of the electrical contacts. Wife and I often used the Garmin individually. When not in use the Zumo was kept in its protective sip up cover...A really good , practical system. New Zumo has no protective cover for storage and no protective cover for the motorcycle mounting bracket. Simply not good enough. I never complain about price for such a quality product ...this new Zumo is not good enough. I am very unimpressed.Wife and I both use the Zumo when touring...

Rod originally posted on ja-gps.com.au
Shouldn't have wasted my money
4 January 2022

Love JA, their service is amazing. Would definitely buy from them again. Five-stars for the team, I've been buying my GPS needs off these guys for a long time. Fast, helpful and responsive to questions. Now for the GPS. I picked this up to use for Motorcycle touring (ADV/offroad). What an incredible disappointment. It'd be better to just download offline maps for Google Maps, which consistently outperforms the Garmin for route selection. I get we all want to fine-tune our settings, but the baseline should be that if you buy a device, it should work as intended straight out of the box. This doesn't. The normal 'green' route selection defaults to a 'crow flies' route option and doesn't automatically give you the most efficient route to the destination. Maybe that'll ... MoreLove JA, their service is amazing. Would definitely buy from them again. Five-stars for the team, I've been buying my GPS needs off these guys for a long time. Fast, helpful and responsive to questions. Now for the GPS. I picked this up to use for Motorcycle touring (ADV/offroad). What an incredible disappointment. It'd be better to just download offline maps for Google Maps, which consistently outperforms the Garmin for route selection. I get we all want to fine-tune our settings, but the baseline should be that if you buy a device, it should work as intended straight out of the box. This doesn't. The normal 'green' route selection defaults to a 'crow flies' route option and doesn't automatically give you the most efficient route to the destination. Maybe that'll get sorted, but now I've got to delve into the settings to work out what's going wrong. I shouldn't have to. The second big selection point was the Adventurous Riding/Driving option. That works well as an idea, but in practice Google is just... better. Basecamp planning is terrible. Let's not run past the fact that Garmin can't even compete with Google's web-based route planning which is exportable across your gmail system (to your phone). The ADV riding options plan a decent route - in general. The problem lies in the small diversions it recommends to get you 'off the beaten path'. In Gippsland, that means taking the side-road for 500m before sending you back on to the main road. Pointless. It also means that you can't trust the ETA - you don't know how many of these random diversions you'll need to correct as you travel. To give you an idea of how much trust these issues instill in the user: I had Google Maps open next to the Zumo to confirm that I wasn't being misled.

Noel originally posted on ja-gps.com.au
Typical Garmin - it does what it is meant to
19 July 2021

Great unit, I recently used it on a 10 day trip through outback SA, mapping detail was good, routing was functional, although the adventurous routing options still tend to stick to the black top - not quite what I was hoping for. The Garmin Inreach interface is fantastic, great to send and receive satellite messages when in the back country. It is a pity that Garmin's voice control system is not available in this unit, theirs is one of the most effective voice control systems I have used. Otherwise the screen is absolutely glove friendly and easy to use, although the split screen keyboard layout takes some getting used to using. It has some great features like the ability to get weather reports and to access the weather radar (internet dependant) as I was riding ... MoreGreat unit, I recently used it on a 10 day trip through outback SA, mapping detail was good, routing was functional, although the adventurous routing options still tend to stick to the black top - not quite what I was hoping for. The Garmin Inreach interface is fantastic, great to send and receive satellite messages when in the back country. It is a pity that Garmin's voice control system is not available in this unit, theirs is one of the most effective voice control systems I have used. Otherwise the screen is absolutely glove friendly and easy to use, although the split screen keyboard layout takes some getting used to using. It has some great features like the ability to get weather reports and to access the weather radar (internet dependant) as I was riding through squally storms it was great to be able to load the radar and play dodge the rain squall. I own and use a number of Garmin products, and as with most of them, they are reliable, and up to the job, they do not really excel in any one area, but they are good at all the stuff they are meant to be good at. If it had a dirt road routing option and voice control I would have given it 5 stars without hesitation.

Greg originally posted on ja-gps.com.au
WUNDERBAR!
28 November 2021

Do yourself a favour & get this bright, superbly safe GPS. Motorcycling is already crazily dangerous. Why add even more danger by trying to squint in the sun to see a marginally cheaper GPS? I had a USB port added to my Indian Scout so I can constantly see my Garmin Zumo XT at 100% brightness. It's crisply sharp even the brightest direct sunlight. It's pleasingly easy & fun to use & its exquisite quality self-evident. I sincerely believe it would be a blunder to get anything else. Don't leave home without it. Cheers Pete

Pete originally posted on ja-gps.com.au
Zumo XT all you need for off road adventure
19 December 2022

What an improvement over the previous adventure bike Garmin range. It blends in perfectly with my existing dash of my KTM and is the best ever tool for off road and on motorcycle adventures. Clear bright screen, topo maps included with ability to use most comprehensive planning tools. Great product and make sure to order the Garmin case as it’s a great way to keep you adventure tool safe. Must buy for any off-road activity. Kris NSW

Kris D.C. originally posted on ja-gps.com.au

Specification

PHYSICAL DIMENSIONSWxHxD: 15.6 x 8.9 x 2.5 cm
DISPLAY SIZE13.3 x 7.5 cm (W x H); 15.3 cm diag (6”)
DISPLAY RESOLUTION1280 x 720 pixels
DUAL-ORIENTATION DISPLAYYES
BATTERYRechargeable lithium-ion

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