Thanks Ryan.
On Sat, Aug 8, 2020 at 5:12 PM Ryan M.
wrote:
> Garmin’s various computers or Wahoo’s gps units are what the world has
> moved onto. I have a wahoo element bolt that I like. Requires no sensors
> and the battery lasts a long time. It seems to not lose gps signal like the
> garmins
Thanks Patrick.
On Sat, Aug 8, 2020 at 5:52 PM Patrick Moore wrote:
> Cyclemeter for smartphones, the free version, and turn off update
> notifications. Good enough for me!
>
> Elapsed time, mph, average, odometer, cumulative miles -- week, month,
> year -- cumulative total and by bike; average
Cyclemeter for smartphones, the free version, and turn off update
notifications. Good enough for me!
Elapsed time, mph, average, odometer, cumulative miles -- week, month, year
-- cumulative total and by bike; average speed; elevation gain and loss;
calories expended,* popularity rating, chance
Garmin’s various computers or Wahoo’s gps units are what the world has moved
onto. I have a wahoo element bolt that I like. Requires no sensors and the
battery lasts a long time. It seems to not lose gps signal like the garmins
I've had in the past. The biggest plus is a super easy to read
I always loved my Cateye Astral, seems they are gone. Researching leaves
me no real choices. Looking for mph, time riding, total miles, no loss of
settings when changing a battery. If I go by online reviews there seem to
be no very good choices. Thanks
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