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| Join Date: Nov 2002 Location: Mont Vernon NH
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| Bicycle Computers To stay in some reasonable shape, I ride bicycles when I'm not skiing or hiking. In order to keep some sort of record of riding, I use bicycle computers to record time out and mileage rode... On my road bike I use an AXIOM AO8C computer with cadence function and for both mountain bikes I use Planet Bike Protege' 9.0 which doesn't have a cadence indicator but a thermometer which is helpful for early/late season rides. Lastly I use a Polar Heart Rate monitor for indoor training...too much to think about when outdoors.... What do you ride with or are considering to ride with?
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| Join Date: Jul 2001 Location: Maine
Posts: 81
| I haven't started riding yet this year due to a foot injury while on vacation last month...hoping to get out tonight. I've always used the simple bike computers, but when I finally bought a road bike last year, I got this thing called the "flight deck" It tells me many things, but in my trip log I record mileage, avg speed, maximum speed, time pedalled... I hate to mess it up, cause it is major PITA to reprogram! |
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| Join Date: Nov 2002 Location: Mont Vernon NH
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| Flight Deck is the Shimano computer...and it works very well when set up properly however, because the sensor mounts to the front wheel it doesn't work with stationary trainers....
__________________ "Whenever our affairs go obviously wrong, the good sense of the people will interpose and set them to rights." - Thomas Jefferson |
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| Join Date: Jul 2001 Location: Maine
Posts: 81
| all of my computer sensors have been mounted on the front wheel... I have a trainer, but I hate it - it's boring and I don't feel like I get a good workout. It was handy when I went to clipless pedals - I practised clipping out on it, and I use it if I need to hold the bike steady. Kind of an expensive stand though... |
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| Join Date: Nov 2002 Location: Mont Vernon NH
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