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I do this with a Garmin Forerunner 910XT (which I originally had) as it only has breadcrumbs for navigation, but connects to the cadence, speed and HRM sensors. I save and upload its journeys. I wanted the forerunner's running and swimming functions as I do triathlons.
I bought a separate Touring as it was the cheapest half-decent Garmin navigator (and I got fed up of trying to make smartphone maps etc work), so when I need navigation, I run them side-by-side, and don't save/upload the Touring's journeys. Clogs up the handlebars a bit but they're small enough to manage.
Edit: incidentally, anyone else having to 'view source' to actually read the comments on some of these posts?