ayceejay post: 3093996 said:
Buying a Garmin is a good idea as I think the information you are getting from your existing set up is inaccurate.
Another thing - rather than upgrade the clunker you have, especially as you say it is too big for you why not save (or borrow) the money to buy a decent bike and then with the right clothes and shoes you could really make progress.
I rode 200miles, rest assured I have the kit and the shoes
no, good advice thanks. Ill have both in 2 weeks anyway. Just deciding what first. Probably frame though. Could do with a week less on a huge one as I'm ever concerned about injuries etc
Phones accurate. Skipped a beat once that I posted about missing segments. I've confirmed with friends and speedo.
Anyone know if you can tether a garmin to your phone to upload to strava? Don't have pc