Posted on September 29th, 2008 by Bike Computer Review
A posted sign along the Longhorn 70.3 bike course…Hope it’s not an omen… I gave the Longhorn 70.3 bike course a final “dress rehearsal” on Sunday morning. My bike and I have been having a bit of a long-distance relationship lately, but I figured I better find out if the old adage is true about never forgetting how to ride a bike…(it’s probably more effective when I can actually remember the cliche’ phrase, but you get the point) So, I laced on the Zipp 404 race wheels, velcroed on the aer
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Posted on September 29th, 2008 by Bike Computer Review
The iPhone 3G, with its accelerometers and GPS chip, has spawned a unique category of programs in the App Store: automobile…
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Posted on September 29th, 2008 by Bike Computer Review
Where I’ve been is essentially a deep dark pit of despair that even the most tantalizing piece of cycling history, rarity or sparkingly gooey NOS-ness could pull me out of. For a while I was feeling as thought the weight of the world (my slice of it anyways) was a misshapen boulder hurtling down a hill with no way for me to predict avoiding it…For those of you who don’t follow my tumblr blog, I’ve got some major life changes going on right now. I feel as though for once in my life I need explo
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Posted on September 29th, 2008 by Bike Computer Review
Learn about a number of different programs that run on your iPhone 3G (or iPhone/iPod touch in some cases) to help you measure your car’s speed, acceleration, g-forces, and braking abilities.
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Posted on September 27th, 2008 by Bike Computer Review
Jump to the full entry & travel map Tillamook, Oregon, United States Day 10 - September 26 On the road before 8:30 this morning and we could tell it was going to be a nice day. The riding was nice with hardly any hills for most of the ride. The adventures of the day started when we stopped at a thrift store 10 miles into the day. All I needed was a pair of socks, but we met an old man who winked at us a lot and he told us that we should visit the Tillamook cheese fact
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