Posted on October 21st, 2009 by Bike Computer Review
Tod Baker has bought a second hand bike which has a wheel magnet and wireless sensor fitted to it; he wants to know how to tell which computer they will work with? We give him our suggestions. Question: I bought a used bike with a wireless computer sensor on the front wheel & fork but the previous owner did not know where the computer was. How can I find the computer that is compatible? Hi Tod. I wouldn’t waste my time trying to find out because buying a computer to match the sensor
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Posted on October 21st, 2009 by Bike Computer Review
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Posted on October 15th, 2009 by Bike Computer Review
This is the part of the ride where I retreat into my own head. Carrie disappeared around a corner, never to be seen again, and I put my head down and watched the pavement. The truth is that I can’t tell you much about the narrow wooded road that snaked up the hill. It was shady and cool but I was quickly overheating. I stayed to the outside around the switchbacks, avoiding the steep inside corners. My eyes looked at my hands and my pedals, at the back wheel of whatever bike was in front, but t
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Posted on October 12th, 2009 by Bike Computer Review
A Note from Fatty: Tomorrow I’m kicking off a huge new contest to raise money for the Lance Armstrong Foundation. As it often does, this one involves a bike, but this time it involves a lot more than a bike. Check back tomorrow for details! I had good intentions. I was going to liveblog and post pictures frequently and everything. Really, I was. But maybe it’s the sign of a good race that once 24 Hours of Moab began, I just wanted to ride hard during my laps, relax afterward, and not s
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Posted on October 8th, 2009 by Bike Computer Review
Filed under: iPhone , iPod touch For the most part, I’ve been disappointed with iPhone fitness applications. I’m not talking about Nike+ but rather the third party apps found in the Health & Fitness section of the App Store. Apps that track your routes tend to be battery-killers (not really their fault, more due to the way the SDK insists they work). The ones that create exercise playlists depend on time-exhausting Mac-based solutions that have to analyze your iTunes tracks for thei
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