Posted on March 27th, 2009 by Bike Computer Review
Once you go Garmin, you never go back… I’ve had my Garmin 205 for about two years now, and I love it!! If I had known what a great tool it was, I would’ve gone ahead and spent the extra money on the 305. Training by heart rate is da bomb in my book. Toss in the foot pod and cadence/speed accessory for the bike, and you have everything you need. I aquired the Garmin Forerunner 50 with heart rate monitor prior to Ironman Florida. I needed a new HRM cause my cheap Polar (good quality!) br
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Posted on March 26th, 2009 by Bike Computer Review
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Posted on March 24th, 2009 by Bike Computer Review
Velox turns your phone into a bike computer using either an internal GPS or a bluetooth GPS receiver, depending on your phone model. Supported features: * Display speed * Display total time * Display travel time * Display daily distance * Display total distance * Display gps information (number of satellites, height, heading) * Display average speed * Record and analyze gps tracks Velox 2.0.5 (March 2009) * Uploading tracks to www.veloxgps.de Download Here Internal GPS Download Here Blue
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Posted on March 23rd, 2009 by Bike Computer Review
Um, ouch? I can safely say that I’m toasted. My legs are fried, cooked, done, end-of-story. But for a good reason, of course. Saturday’s bike ride was, in one word, epic. The first time I have ever, ever climbed Palomar twice in one day. The hardest part? Getting to the top of South Grade Road, and willingly descending 12 miles down East Grade Road, knowing that I would soon be re-climbing this exact road I was biking down. FYI: I did let a few curse words fly. There was, of course, an op
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Posted on March 23rd, 2009 by Bike Computer Review
Velox v2.0.5 J2ME Velox turns your phone into a bike computer using either an internal GPS or a bluetooth GPS receiver, depending on your phone model. Supported features: * Display speed * Display total time * Display travel time * Display daily distance * Display total distance * Display gps information (number of satellites, height, heading) * Display average speed * Record and analyze gps tracks Velox 2.0.5 (March 2009)
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