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Old 11-21-23, 01:18 AM
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Originally Posted by pepperbelly
That seems to be a discussion about Garmin computers.
I have no need for gps mapping. I do like the idea of gps for speed and distance eliminating the pickup on the front wheel.
I started with the same “I don’t need much” opinion. I got over that pretty quickly. I only rarely use my Wahoo Bolt for turn-by-turn mapping, but how I use it has expanded with my desire for more info. I can also move it from bike to bike, and it recognizes whatever sensors are active near it for that ride, and I can customize the screen to show what I want, in whatever order I want it - HR, power, and time of day are my most important pieces of data, but like we are accustomed to in a car, current speed is typically at the top of the screen. I can easily access a multitude of other data, as well.
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