I haven't used this for a while and I've decided to move it on, as I'm basically riding without Strava anyway now. It has been used predominantly on MTBs so it does have traces of mud in the nooks and crannies, but I've given it a good wipe over.
It's well used, with the rubber starting to go on the start/stop button, but it all functions as expected. It's not the most modern GPS and there are definately more fully featured ones out there but if you're just recording rides and want a bit of data while you do it's a great option.
Comes with Zipp mount (for TT style bars) and there's an out-front mount too somewhere in the garage which I'll try to dig out and will include too if I find it.
Asking £55 posted for the Garmin, Cable, and 1 (maybe 2) mounts.
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I haven't used this for a while and I've decided to move it on, as I'm basically riding without Strava anyway now. It has been used predominantly on MTBs so it does have traces of mud in the nooks and crannies, but I've given it a good wipe over.
It's well used, with the rubber starting to go on the start/stop button, but it all functions as expected. It's not the most modern GPS and there are definately more fully featured ones out there but if you're just recording rides and want a bit of data while you do it's a great option.
Comes with Zipp mount (for TT style bars) and there's an out-front mount too somewhere in the garage which I'll try to dig out and will include too if I find it.
Asking £55 posted for the Garmin, Cable, and 1 (maybe 2) mounts.
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