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• #3502
I should know better after stalking this thread, but I'll be in foreign parts shortly (Berkshire) and need something to get me back home when I get lost.
I also like to improve on the stopwatch and sticky label on the stem for intervals etc.
Budget is <£100.
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• #3503
If anyone wanted to know if a garmin could deal with being run over by a bus..... it can't.
Anyone selling an 800 or similar?
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• #3504
How did it end up under a bus? Did a mount break or somfink?
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• #3505
On that note - mounts, I need one that clamps to the bars to the left of the stem, or attaches to the faceplate bolts of a second gen 3T ARX (the one with the bolts very close together).
Who has seen something nice? I'd use the K-Edge if I didn't have the gear indicator in the way:
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• #3507
I think that's one rogue photo from a different listing that has crept in - I suspect from this one: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Garmin-Edge-Extended-Front-Mount/dp/B00K75QHX2/ref=sr_1_3?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1467927592&sr=1-3&keywords=garmin+out+front+mount
However that's deffo a left handed mount - although I'd prefer it to hold the Garmin a little lower.
But it's in pole position currently - thanks!
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• #3508
My Garmin 1000 is really erratic at routing these days. Hackney to New Malden was initially going to be 66 miles. For some reason I ignored its suggestions and it recalculated to 20 miles, then jumped back to 60 miles. Currently set to route for automobile and shortest distance.
A few months ago it was similarly shit at navigating me to Northolt.
What is wrong?
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• #3509
Yeah, I get that. 100k ride it calculates at 200k. No amount of fucking with the settings made any difference. I've had it happen closer to home - trying to turn 20k into 40k, etc.
These days I try to plan routes beforehand a bit more but there's nothing much to be done. I've since installed the City Nav maps so I'll see if it still happens. -
• #3511
Wrong side of the stem unfortunately
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• #3512
I need more coffee
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• #3513
Wondering if anyone else is having this problem, Garmin is crashing at Richmond Gate roundabout. Probably 2 in every 5 times I go past. Hasn't crashed anywhere else for ages.
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• #3514
It's the signal jammers the police are now using to stop people trying to ride fast on stupid Strava segments.
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• #3515
Which Garmin?
Are you displaying the map at the time?
Using a route?
Does the Garmin do Strava segments? Are you looking at the live segments?
Is the Garmin connected to your phone via bluetooth at the time?I've done ~500 laps of RP over the years and never had a Garmin crash inside the park but then my Edge 705 doesn't do any of that fancy stuff.
The reason Garmin's crash at specific locations is because of bugs in the routing algorithms, map display algorithms (possibly triggered by bogus map data but their code should handle this without crashing), Strava segment stuff, etc.
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• #3516
Which Garmin?
810
Are you displaying the map at the time?
I don't think so
Using a route?
no
Does the Garmin do Strava segments? Are you looking at the live segments?
no and no
Is the Garmin connected to your phone via bluetooth at the time?>
no
TL:DR shrug
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• #3517
810
Ahahahahahahaha run for your lives!!!!!
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• #3518
Raceware Direct definitely do what you want, just more pricey.
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• #3519
Garmin Connect is such a piece of shit of software.
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• #3520
In that case do not use it, there is generally no requirement for it.
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• #3521
Not if you have a forerunner 235, it should be quite useful in theory.
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• #3522
Unfortunately, yes you are stuck with it. I feel your pain.
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• #3523
It's bullshit huh?
Whatever their routing algorithm is, it's just taking the piss on purpose. -
• #3524
Uh-oh.
I have an 800.
What's wrong with it? (Besides the obvious.)
What is the recommend Garmin for turn-by-turn, long routes with lots of waypoints, and a good battery life (I really wish I could stick my own batteries in these things).
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• #3525
All Garmin software is a piece of shit.
I don't know what it is that makes it thus, I presume it is intentional as it's hard to achieve such universal shittiness. Usually there's a good dev somewhere and one product accidentally will have great software... but nope, not with Garmin.
I need to know where the breweries are so I will definitely be taking it.