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Cycling isn't about spending lots of money. Get out a ride whatever you have before upgrading to expensive equipment![]()
he's already tried that - he can't do it.
Cycling isn't about spending lots of money. Get out a ride whatever you have before upgrading to expensive equipment![]()
For me yes. If you plan to ride for more than 15 hours away from a plug eg LEL then etrex is better than EdgeGarmin Extrex over a edge 200?
seriously now - why dont you just stick to swinging your raquets and having a pims on the lawn when you've finishedI've looked at the 800 on Amazon. Why is it 3 times dearer than a tom tom, just because it's bike specific ?
Jowwy, dude, if you're going to slag racquets off, at least get the spelling right son. By the way, I understand you've reduced the Raleigh Sprint Road to turbo trainer duties...how does it feel about that, is it happy ?seriously now - why dont you just stick to swinging your raquets and having a pims on the lawn when you've finished
Yeah, I guess so. Have you got one and are they worth it ?Tomtom is in the car market which has many competitors. How many are bike specific?
Cool. I can understand that but I'm not terribly tekky, I just want directions to my destination without thinking/looking at a map. You'd think with the thousands of cyclists there'd be a gap in the market for a user friendly sat nav at a reasonable price.I want a 800, but can't justify the cost after new bike,pedals,shoes,lights,pump etc etc
I will get the Garmin edge 200 for stats and being able to upload my rides. That will have to do for now. I always carry my phone which has sat nav on it, so no fear of getting lost