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Hi.
Was wondering what gps/bike computers you all would recommend. I'm picking up a giant e+ trance Saturdays and it doesn't come with any visual display.
 
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Are you looking for real time tracking, like a map display, or something that you can check out your ride later on a Google map on a computer? Budget?
 
Are you looking for real time tracking, like a map display, or something that you can check out your ride later on a Google map on a computer? Budget?
Mainly track real time speed, distance. The route I can check with mobile and strava later. Also I'm not sure how giants work in regards to compatibility with the bike. The older giants had a display the newer ones seem to have gone for a clean cockpit. Budget I'd say £100 but could go to £150.
 
When I was looking for a similar GPS computer last spring and found Lezyne Super GPS, Wahoo elemnt, and the Garmin Edge 520 the most recommended. Having delt with Garmins software in the past, i really didn't want to go back to using it. Maybe they've improved it in the last 3 years since i last used it?

Having narrow it down to Lezyne and Wahoo, i chose the Lezyne for the price. I'm pretty happy with it. I got the black and white version but noticed they've come out with a lot of new models since i bought my Super GPS. If i had the money to burn i might buy Wahoo just because the display looks a little cleaner and easier to read but that a minor gripe with the Lezyne
 
I’ve got a garmin 820 edge.Its a bit fiddly/sluggish to set up but once you set off it’s great.
 
I use a Garmin Edge1030 with a Shimano motor - no idea if it connects to a Giant/Yamaha one though.
 
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