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I must be lucky, have used Garmins for twenty years and never had issues.
Had issue with crash on bike yesterday, no broken collar bones but ligament issues.Having surgery in October.I hate getting Old! |
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When you first set it up you'll need to pair with any of the sensors you have around. It's a simple process. After that, the Garmin will detect whichever sensors are awake. I usually turn my garmin on after I've rolled my bike into the garage and away from the other bikes. It picks up all the sensors I want and none that I don't. Easy peasy.
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Heh.. you know what I was thinking riding today..
Best thing you can do with your new Garmin (or a Wahoo or whatever!) is to turn off the bluetooth connection to the phone while riding. Then you don't get notifications when the phone signal drops in and out and no one bothers you! The best ride experience requires muting the phone too! |
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Hope you are okay! What bike did you ride? |
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