Alex321
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I think it was 2018 when I got my Elemnt.. Early 2019 at latest.
If is was a plain "Elemnt" then yes, it would have been. The Roam (v1) replaced that in 2019.
I think it was 2018 when I got my Elemnt.. Early 2019 at latest.
I am not switching mine on until the update is announced. I use a Bolt v2 but my son has inherited my v1 which hasn’t been used since the issue arose.
I am not switching mine on until the update is announced. I use a Bolt v2 but my son has inherited my v1 which hasn’t been used since the issue arose.
As you have a V2 it won't be affected. As for the Bolt V1, switching it on/using it is not going to adversely affect it. The date and time will be out but otherwise it's still useable if you need to ride.
As and when Wahoo issue a fix for the V1 units then that will supercede what is on there anyway.
I was thinking same as you when I first read about all this but I used my V1 Bolt yesterday and it was fine. Still a very useable GPS unit, just not quite as up to date....
AIUI, it is only the v1 (both blt and roam) which is affected.
Its probably linked to the GPS week rollover which happens every 1,024 weeks (19.6 years).
I sometime do parkrun with this just for the heck of it. It’s not had a GPS data update in years but I simply take the fit file and put it through an app to correct the date.
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Interesting. I'll fire up my Garmin 76S which is 24(?) years old. See what happens...
It's not a Garmin issue, it's only Wahoo version 1 of Bolt and Elemnt.
Yes I'm aware of that but this current problem is only effecting Wahoo units. That's not to say a previous date issue might affect other makes if they've not been updated in years.See @Regular.Cyclist's post that I was responding to.