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LandyDell

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  1. I have also just returned mine for a refund (hopefully), I've had it for about 8 months. The battery is useless and the entering of information, once the battery is completely flat, is an inconvenience to me.
  2. Matchstix, I have found the battery life to be really bad. I use it once and then put it away for a few days, when I need to use it again, the battery is 100% dead, I have to recharge it again and then re-enter the date and time, each time. Otherwise it's a great watch but for that reason, I wouldn't recommend.
  3. Can't find any dealers in South Africa, beautiful bike :-)
  4. Thank you Muskateer. I may be in touch at a later stage cos I have no cooking clue how to do link it to Endomondo.
  5. Hi There, is there anybody who has the TomTom multisport. I love the easiness of the watch but cannot seem to load it on my laptop, having problems doing that and it's driving me mad. Perhaps there is a rep out there who knows how to work it properly. I just need some time on how to work it on the PC. I don't seem to have any dashboard or any previous workouts moving to my profile on the PC.
  6. Hi everyone, thanks for your feedback. However, my current bike (Specialized Amira) (women's specific) has felt very comfortable, I've just had too many issues with the bike, hence me wanting to find an alternative "brand". My mtb is a male small and with that, I cannot stand over the top tube.
  7. Exchanged my second hand "Gumtree" aluminum Raleigh for a sleek carbon Specialized Amira....worst mistake ever! Needless to say I'm on the prowl again....perhaps I'll just go back to Raleigh!
  8. Hi There, I am looking for a new bicycle but have, for the past year, had a women's specific bike. However, I've been told that it's not necessary to have a women's specific bike as the newer compact bikes are quite close to the measurements etc of a female bike. I'm quite tall (152cm ;-)) so my measurements need to be pretty damn close to each other, so to speak. I hear lots of contradicting advise and really don't know whats the best call....compact (or other) male bike or a women's specific bike. Any advise will be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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