Posted on June 2nd, 2008 by Bike Computer Review
Road to Ironman: Competitive Week 7 This was the longest week in the training plan so far: 18.5 hours, though I skipped a day, so really I only did about 15 hours. Had some really key workouts that went well, and I’m noticing that the long runs and bikes I’m doing on the weekends have a fair amount of threshold work built in. Yesterday I ran 17.5 miles and biked 12, then biked 77 miles today. All in all: 89 miles biked and 17.5 miles run in a 24 hour period. The purpose of the bike today wa
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Posted on June 2nd, 2008 by Bike Computer Review
The Open Bike Computer, or OBiCo is a fascinating new bike computer project. It can be used as a normal bike computer, of course. But it can also be used as a heart rate monitor (taking input from Polar and Sigma brand chest straps), a music player (it plays OGG as well as MP3) and a GPS receiver. It takes an external memory card (the widely available micro-SD card), has a high quality TFT screen and a USB interface for connection to a PC. The USB connection can be used to charge the intern
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