The Garmin is too clever for that kind of trickery!
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so we have no hills, no trees, no leaves, no snow.. just flippin' candy streets london is a dream to ride..
yea I was amazed when it set its own clock
guess it does it by the GPS satellites positioning or something, but why doesn't my phone do this :S
yea I was amazed when it set its own clock
guess it does it by the GPS satellites positioning or something, but why doesn't my phone do this :S
Difference between the FSA chain ring bolt nut and my new generic ones.
I'm not surprised the FSA one sheared off lol the part taking the pressure is almost paper thin!
also whilst my chain rings were off I noticed the little rivet bits that catches the chain are all starting to get squared off after only about 1000km , I would have thought chain rings are supposed to last much longer than that?
[DOD]Asprilla;25180879 said:GPS works using extremely accurate clocks and it calculates your position by measuring the time difference between the time signals from the satellites.
Also, because of the speeds the satellites are moving they are subject to relativistic physics and so time moves more slowly for them. As a result their clocks need to me reset from a master clock based on Earth on a regular basis.
Everyday is a school day
riding in straight line is not that big of a deal.. its the cornering thats scary..
also whilst my chain rings were off I noticed the little rivet bits that catches the chain are all starting to get squared off after only about 1000km , I would have thought chain rings are supposed to last much longer than that?
Went out for 20. Forgot how horrible wind is. 18mph head wind and it started chucking down after 9mi so turned back.
I reckon that’s it for me this Winter just short 15-30mi rides a couple of times a week from now until spring.
I'm getting to that point. I'm about 200 miles off my target for the year, so I should be able to get to that, even if it just means going out on my MTB at 10mph.
Went out for 20. Forgot how horrible wind is. 18mph head wind and it started chucking down after 9mi so turned back.
I reckon that’s it for me this Winter just short 15-30mi rides a couple of times a week from now until spring.
Scheduled to ride tomorrow. Looks like similar wind level here too so can't say I am looking forward to it but I guess it will be character building.
yea they will be FSA my crank arm has FSA DYNADRIVE or some BS written on it.I can't imagine the pins you mean are that worn unless you shift a huge amount? Rings are usually good for several 1000km unless they're made by FSA in which case they're good for the bin.
Bargain Pearl izumi winter jacket in small/med for £35 instead of £140:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0071MK596
Good review:
http://www.bikeradar.com/gear/categ...arl-izumi-select-barrier-wxb-jacket-12-45523/
Cheapest elsewhere is £90
Bargain Pearl izumi winter jacket in small/med for £35 instead of £140:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0071MK596
Good review:
http://www.bikeradar.com/gear/categ...arl-izumi-select-barrier-wxb-jacket-12-45523/
Cheapest elsewhere is £90
good find
at that price I may as well get a jacket for winter club rides
no wait, large is £81