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S6PNJ

Re: GPS Down (or why you should always carry paper maps as well as GPS).
« Reply #25 on: 16 July, 2010, 05:51:08 pm »
2_F_E (or anyone for that matter) - do you still have your broken unit?  I'm after a broken unit to repair my Vista Cx - I'm after one of the little square micro-switches that controls the menu, light, zoom etc.  If anyone has any of the eTrex range that is broken and no longer required, I'd be interested.  Happy to pay postage and something for the unit.

I also could do with a new case but I can make do with mine (at the moment).  All of the little clips that hold it together are broken so I have to resort to glue or tape to hold it together.

PS Hi to all, my first post after registering - I've a 2005 (I think) Trek 1500, though I've not been able to positively identify it yet. and I'll be doing my first sportife in Aug - Woodecote.

2_Flat_Erics

  • 2 Flat Eric's
Re: GPS Down (or why you should always carry paper maps as well as GPS).
« Reply #26 on: 16 July, 2010, 06:11:04 pm »
I still have the broken Legend but I am going to get it repaired and keep it as a backup or pop it onto one of Domestiques bikes.
Never argue with an idot....
They just bring you down to their level
then win on experience.

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S6PNJ

Re: GPS Down (or why you should always carry paper maps as well as GPS).
« Reply #27 on: 16 July, 2010, 06:22:04 pm »
OK, thanks for the speedy answer!  Rgds,