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Watchdog vs. Checkmate
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[QUOTE="Mully, post: 628167, member: 16132"] This is what I would suggest and I am assuming from your previous posts that you do not have any type of time keeping equipment currently. If you already have a decent odometer just purchase a route sheet holder (maybe two of them) and a plain clock. Befor spending a lot of $$$$$ learn how to keep time with the basic equipment. Once you have decided that you really like enduros (and can keep basic time ) then spend the $$$ on the good stuff. I myself have a plain ICO clock and two route sheet holders to go with the mechanical odometer (well I guess I should say on my RMX but not my Gas Gas). The ICO just reads time and has no sensors, it is just a plain bar mount clock. One of the route sheet holders is for the route sheets the club hands out, the one with the turns and mileage etc. The second route sheet holder contains a minute by minute -vs- milage route sheet that I made. It should be noted that here in Indiana we have straight 24 mph enduros so I can use this route sheet at just about every enduro that I go to. So any way, I can look at the odometer, then to "my" route sheet, and then to my clock and tell exactly if I am late or early. I have even done it do long I can look at the clock and then the mileage and tell if I am early or late. Hope that helps, and I know others will be able to answer your question as to which is better. I will be checking too since my Gas Gas doesn't have any type of odometer. Mully [/QUOTE]
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