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? the Platypus {aka David Formosa} <dformosa@zeta.org.au> wrote in message news:<m3fz7v35wc.fsf@dformosa.zeta.org.au>...
> > Does anyone have a good idea how to mount these on a bike, esp ones > that don't have a dedecated GPS mount kit for them? Gaffa tape to the rear rack works nicely. Put it in a platic bag first if your worried about the rain. You can also gaffa to the handlebars. Not so sexy but certainly does the trick! Tom |
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Melbourne
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Follow the Tour de France (or the Giro or Vuelta) on a bike tour.
Ride the 1/20 (up Mt Dandenong) in under 15 minutes. Ride Alpe d'Huez, le Mont Ventoux, the Mortirola, & Angliru. Win an A grade sprint (even though I am not an A grader...) |
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Location: Melbourne, Australia
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Damn.. I'd like to beat 19 minutes! ![]() Alpe d'Huez and Mont Ventoux, being the two most well known climbs for me, sound like great goals. Even I'd have a crack at them if I could.. ![]() hippy |
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