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I have a cheap mapless etrex if you want one. Very reliable for locating oneself. now have a garmin 500 on the bike.
Don't know what your current ride is - I can't keep track - but if it's got discs then you might just want to get a rigid fork and some nice light cross/29er wheels and cross tyres and stick them in your existing frame. Transforms a slog into a bit less of a slog.
My first thought is that you should put Mary bars, Almotions and and a rigid fork on the old mtb of your choice and save a grand. But if there's an actual difference between this and adventure bike that you can explain, I'm definitely interested.
Oh - and if you are buying a GPS, then for UK conditions you probably want to check receiver sensitivity carefully: some jam much more easily than others in tight valleys and with tree cover. The cheap mapless eTrex H is supposed to be especially good at resisting this.
The History Man":3e1ba5sg said:I have a cheap mapless etrex if you want one. Very reliable for locating oneself. now have a garmin 500 on the bike.
The History Man":dw62j4g3 said:I have a cheap mapless etrex if you want one. Very reliable for locating oneself. now have a garmin 500 on the bike.
widowmaker":3swn0j7t said:The History Man":3swn0j7t said:I have a cheap mapless etrex if you want one. Very reliable for locating oneself. now have a garmin 500 on the bike.
Don't mean to be cheeky but are you selling it ?
The History Man":1rwr9njs said:widowmaker":1rwr9njs said:The History Man":1rwr9njs said:I have a cheap mapless etrex if you want one. Very reliable for locating oneself. now have a garmin 500 on the bike.
Don't mean to be cheeky but are you selling it ?
used to use it for geocacheing with the kids. for sale if you want it.
Harryburgundy":35ej5njx said:But now I am think 26" needs to be 700 to get some better roll.