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Post by Deleted on Jun 9, 2014 12:23:05 GMT
AHAHAHAHAHAHHAHA. Now I've not got a clue.
Are Brytons a risk?
That Garmin watch looks a bargain!
I need a lie down in a dark room
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Post by echo7 on Jun 9, 2014 18:50:34 GMT
I went for the Bryton Rider 40 in the end, but too early for a decent review but so far so good. Only down side so far is not being able to upload the data straight in to strava but it's relatively easy to do it via the Bryton website.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 11, 2014 9:15:05 GMT
Is that the one with cadence and HRM?
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Post by echo7 on Jun 11, 2014 15:51:11 GMT
You can get one with HRM and cadence but I just got the head unit as I have a garmin HRM which should pair with it (I've not tried it yet so cant say for certain but the reviews suggest that it will)
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Post by Deleted on Jun 27, 2014 16:47:29 GMT
I ignored all your advice and common sense and got a 500!!!!!!. Doh.
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Post by denkfaul on Jun 27, 2014 17:02:11 GMT
The 500 is great and will do you well for a long time.
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Post by Spoakes on Jul 13, 2014 20:04:00 GMT
I have garmin 500 it's aces and can't fault it apart from when you put a light powered by an external battery near it.
But brilliant piece of kit
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