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Originally Posted by MisterSkiMask
I use a garmin 305, the HRM and cadence monitor keep you from getting lazy, strongly recommend having a computer that handles those two things.
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I have a Garmin 305, too. It's awesome. I have the foot pod for walking/running, but don't have a cadence sensor yet as I don't have a bike. I love how versatile the 305 is.
And to the other poster who asked about a starter bike for $400, you can definitely find one in that range. It depends on if you want a road bike, a hybrid, mountain bike, etc... but you can find something in each category. It won't be fancy at all but it won't be a POS, either.