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Old 02-13-11 | 05:43 PM
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Kylerk
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From: Northern NJ

Bikes: Giant Defy Advanced 1 (2011), Santa Cruz Superlight (2000), Jamis Coda Comp (2009)

Since you are not interested in guidance, you don't need anything on your handlebar and you can opt for one of the cheaper hand held units that support mapping and just pull it out when you want to orient yourself. I'm talking about a model like the Garmin eTrex Legend. If you change your mind later on, you can always get yourself a handlebar mount at a later time (< $20).
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