Garmin software is absolute garbage. Sometimes I use basecamp to view existing routes, but I'd never waste time creating a route with it. The method I mentioned above is better and much simpler.
Garmin Zumo 550
Seems like it's easy to find routes on different motorcycle websites that use Google maps. Google map routes can then be converted to a GPX file for free here: http://www.gpsvisualizer.com/convert_input
Then it's simple to upload to the Garmin.
@NinjaDoc
Too little rebound damping is tolerable on a smooth road, but will bounce around like a pogo stick when the road gets rough. It can also cause you to lose traction.
Give me your bike for an hour. It'll be setup correctly for less than perfect roads.
Same here. A properly installed plug should last the life of the tire. If it were to fail it would be a slow leak. I check my pressure before every ride anyway.
That doesn't sound right. Are you sure it has stock springs?
Fully adjustable suspension, correct? If you have rebound set to the lowest possible setting, you'll get bounced all over the road.