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Subject: Wahoo fitness HR/bike computer/sensor

Due to injury I'm not able to continue the sport in a more competitive fashion. I received these items as a gift. While I opened the packages and installed the sensors/bike computer I never actually used any of them.

 

Wahoo Fitness Heart Rate monitor Retail 59.99

Wahoo Fitness Speed and Cadence Sensor Retail 59.99

Wahoo Fitness Bike Computer RFLKT+ (ant+/BT 4.0) Retail 129.00

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