Originally Posted by
John_V
None of the videos I watched mentioned multiple bikes, but if you wanted to use the Mini, on more than one bike, you would have to move the sensors from bike to bike, unless the phone app allows you to turn off each speed and cadence sensor with toggle.
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One of the nicest features of my Garmin 810 (and I assume other GPS units) is due to it using GPS, it doesn't care what bike you are using. All rides get tracked and instantly uploaded via BT. If I use a speed sensor, then I do need to go and switch to a particular bike profile that has that speed sensor, it won't detect and switch automatically, bui that setting is easy to get to, so quick enough.
Still, being able to easily swap between bikes and not have to futz with wheel sizes, etc... is useful to me. I do recall that a Cateye wireless unit I had also allowed 2 different wheel settings, bit I'm damned if I could ever remember how to do it.