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Originally Posted by wrk101
Garmin Edge 200. Simple, easy mount system, wireless.

I ride for fitness. So tracking my speed and distance is good motivation to ride a little farther or increase my pace.
Originally Posted by WalksOn2Wheels
What he said. The 200 is a dead simple piece of equipment. It works on any bike, no need to worry about sensors mounted to the fork, setting wheel sizes, etc. It comes with two mounts and a pack of 2 more is something like ten bucks. Just put it on the bike and go. I had one for a while and eventually upgraded to the 510 because I wanted to do some HR training and the GPS was more accurate for trail riding. I like it, but sort of miss the simplicity of the 200.
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I wouldn't mind the higher end model for the altimeter or cadence sensor, but the 200 does a great job of tracking my speed, distance, and route for later upload to Strava for tracking. For all of you with ADHD you can throw it it a pocket and forget about it...
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