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  1. 3 hours ago, Oracle said:

    How about the cable. Have you tried another? They go bad frequently. 

    I converted from Garmin/Basecamp to a ruggedized cell phone with Gaia. Life is so much easier. 

    Yup...I tried my buddie's cable. He has the same model. No luck.

    Is your 'ruggedized cell phone' your main phone or did you dedicate a phone specifically for GPS?


  2. 2 hours ago, PbdBlue said:

    ... Have you tried connecting to it on a different PC? Does it show up in Device Manager\Portable Devices with an error? You should see a device called "GARMIN". I'm guessing since it won't boot that it probably won't show in DM. Maybe try removing the SD card and leaving the battery out of it overnight?

     

     

     

    I've tried it on 3 PCs and a Chromebook but I still can't see it. 

    I looked in the Device Manager section and I can't find it. I even went to the command prompt and tried to navigate to the D directory...nothing.

    One recent change was holding down the power button on start for 1 minute should do a factory reset (on some models). I tried it before for 1.5 minutes and nothing happened. This time I held it down until it went into "loading maps" and it didn't load past the "waypoint and routes" stage. At least that was something different. 

    I left it on that stage for 2 hours. I even took it outside in case it was trying to communicate with the satellites. 🤪 It stayed at that stage and never progressed.

    I'll keep trying different things. Hopefully, something will work one day.

    Thanks to everyone for the help!

     


  3. I appreciate each piece of advice. I've been at it for about 4 days now. 

    Unfortunately, I can't mess around in the settings folder. The PC doesn't see it has connected and the device because won't advance past the "loading maps" screen. I've been able to erase the user data on the device but that didn't help.

    Here's where it's stuck and it will stay like that all day. I have to disconnect it and remove the batteries to turn it off and start over.

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  4. Removed the battery overnight and the sd card. I figured if removing the batteries for 30 minutes was good, overnight would be better. But I I had the same issue when I tried to reboot today. It gets stuck on "loading maps".

    Oracle, there wasn't a warning message when I deleted the files and the files were on the Garmin itself. Unfortunately, I can't connect to Basecamp and start over because the PC doesn't see the device while it's stuck in the loading maps stage. I've tried 3 different PCs and a Chromebook. I'm going to try my neighbor's Mac tonight.

    What do you use for navigation? I need to find an alternative. I signed up for Rever and I might use that with my phone.

     

     

     


  5. Short Story:

    I have a Garmin Montana 680t. Last week, I was messing around with it in BaseCamp and now it won't load. The device gets stuck on "Loading Maps" and the PC won't recognized it has a connected device. Any ideas on how to fix it? 

    Long Story:

    When I first loaded my California Trail maps to my Garmin, I included the hiking maps. However, I started to get annoyed by seeing a TON of trail we can't ride on. So last week after a ride, I decided to remove the California Trail map and reload it. This worked perfectly in Basecamp. I updated the maps on the unit and it said I was successful. However, when I try to reboot the unit, it won't make it past "Loading Maps".  I left it along for 6 hours in the Loading Maps state and it never moved onto the next loading stage.

    (Side note: While in BaseCamp I also removed some of the "Birdseye" files from the device)

                  I reached out to Garmin and they had me:

                   1. Check Batteries

                   2. Factory Reset by holding the top-left corner of the screen when booting

                   3. Connect to PC

                   When those didn't work they offered an exchange for a refurbished unit at $170. I struggle to do that since this appears to be a software issue, not hardware.

    None of those worked. My PC won't recognize it as a device or drive. I tried to connect to my Chromebook in case there was a different protocol...but same issue.

    I tried using my friends microSD card from his Montana. I received an error, "Invalid Birdseye File" (or something like that). It was actually nice to see something besides "Loading Maps".

    Is there any way to make it boot from a microSD card?

     

    Does anyone have any solutions? Should I just start using offline maps on my phone?

     

    Thanks for the help,

     

    Mike

     

     

     

     

     


  6. 17 minutes ago, thecerver said:

    Robertaccio,

    Thanks for the detail info and the history! I really enjoyed it. I'm going to try and get it dialed in myself. I'm probably 185 in gear, so the stock equipment should work...right?

    If I'm still having issues I'll check George out but whats S101? 

    ---found it in another thread

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    I wanted to give a shout out for George at Suspension 101 in Alpine, CA @ 619-997-5193. George set-up my suspension (based riding ability, type(s) of riding, typical "fully loaded" riding weight, etc.) prior to an epic 5-day Baja ride. I totally dug the new rear set-up and after discusssing the front set-up with George over the phone, with a few turns of the shock, I now totally dig the front set-up as well! Thanks George!

    Chris

     

     


  7. 2 hours ago, robertaccio said:

    Always remember back in the heady days when Shane Watts was a World class racer. Came to the US GNCC series and raced different box stock KTMs for his season and won the Championship over a big list of AA US offroad guys on factory level machines. All he did was adjust clickers it that.......he was right in the OEM weight range. So per another ISDE gold guy I know get your spring rates correct/ sag setting, heavier spring means little more REB dampening to make up for a heavy spring. And if you go local let George at S101 get you dialed in, he is our best local tuner (IMO). If you want others for suggestion, I have great experience with others as well.

    Robertaccio,

    Thanks for the detail info and the history! I really enjoyed it. I'm going to try and get it dialed in myself. I'm probably 185 in gear, so the stock equipment should work...right?

    If I'm still having issues I'll check George out but whats S101? 


  8. dirt dame, Thank you for the help and the quick response. I tried balancing the front and it definitely reduced the bouncing. It took over 3 ounces of weights which just seems odd. I'll pull off the tire and see if it's out of balance again.

    I posted this question on Reddit and someone suggested checking the spoke tension. So, I'll do that as well.

    Mike


  9. Thanks for including me in the group! 

    I have a 2018 KTM 350 EXC-F and I'm a relatively new rider. I joined the group to find new trails, ask questions about my bike, and understand how to use my Garmin Montana.

    I'll probably post these in in the appropriate areas but here's a start:

    Bike

    • It bounces around at speeds over 50mph. I know it's not a freeway cruiser but it feels sketchy. I'm trying to fix that issue by balancing the tire, checking the spokes, and alignment
    • Should I change the exhaust tip? I went down a YouTube rabbit hole on how it will give me more power, but I think I'll work on skills first.

    Trails

    • I typically go to Ocotillo and Superstition. However, I'm looking for more trees and scenery

    GPS

    • I need to better understand how to use my Garmin. Tips would be appreciated.

     

    Also, I'm a HUGE AZTEC fan!

     

    Mike

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