I've been using a Garmin Edge 25 so I can monitor my heart rate.  The Edge 
20 is similar without the HRM feature.  One downside is non-replaceable 
battery that only lasts about 8 hours.  They are easy to read in bright sun 
and don't take up a lot of room.  I like the clever quarter turn attachment 
to the mount, and that the mount uses a simple rubber band system for 
connection to handlebar.  Price is a bit stiff @ $170 for Edge 35 plus 
about $30 for HRM belt.  The Edge 20 is $130, still a bit pricey.  

dougP

On Thursday, August 24, 2017 at 2:44:03 PM UTC-7, lum gim fong wrote:
>
> Next in the series (
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/rbw-owners-bunch/what$20do$20rivendell$20riders%7Csort:relevance
> ):
>
> What do you all use for gps units on your bikes?
>
> I am looking for minimal features:
>
> total distance
> trip distance
> climbing feet
>
>
> That is all I need. Nuttin' fancy.
> I don't care about speed, in fact i don't even want or need to see it.
>
>
> *In fact, the only reason I want a GPS is to not have wireless sensors on 
> my bike.*
>
> I know that Sigma makes a minimal one. Was wondering if anyone knows of 
> other makers besides Garmin, Sigma, Cateye.
>

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