I would probably give it a good clean first and see if that does anything. How often do you wash the strap?
Erm... I think I'd prefer to avoid any judgement.


I would probably give it a good clean first and see if that does anything. How often do you wash the strap?
Erm... I think I'd prefer to avoid any judgement.![]()
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Just leave it on and take it off in the shower. That way it gets a rinse each time![]()
Don't tar me with the same brush as those lot. Not my fault their straps are so stiff they no longer bend!
Mine is washed after every use and lives hung up in the shower
You lot are grubby oiks! You are supposed to wash the strap every 7 uses or something. Stick it in the washing machine with your cycling kit.
Don't worry, I do the same. Funnily enough I caught myself in the mirror doing that this morning and thought "I really should just buy some ECG gel"![]()
Man, i think about using a tap, not buying some fancy stuff!
Why on earth would you lick the strap itself as opposed to licking your fingers and using them to moisten the contact points?!![]()
It recommends it after 7 uses on my Garmin oneCan you really stick the strap in the washing machine?
I think that's a handwash on the Garmin though isn't it, because the unit itself doesn't unclip from the strap.
I wouldn't want to put my Garmin in the wash.
Ah, i'm sure mine feels fully attached! It's the old HRM Pro
Will have to try and remove it. The strap could do with a proper wash!
Thanks. Actually picked up a BNIB set of Bont Vaypor for £35 so happy bunny when they arrive. Certainly for that price I'll give them a go! Can go back to looking at £200+ Lake's when I actually see a pair of them I like the look of...Can’t comment much, but the “wide” lakes in an 11 were still too small for me.
Bonts look like they’re quite wide so might look at those. There’s a Trek shop in Alicante so might be good for trying on.
As an ex-farm Boy I've never understood peoples fear of cattle...! Yes they're big, yes they can be dangerous, so is it just fear of the unknown? Or fear of something big? If you just consider them a dumb simple animal that doesn't realise how big they are you can't go far wrong with them (they're not as clever as a dog/cat/3 year old kid). I get they're very easy to get hurt around if you don't respect them or understand what they'll do, but they're not exactly clever enough to be evil incarnate!The person doing the intro to yesterday's GCN Show intro is dicing with death standing with cows. Doesn't he know more people are killed by cows then cyclists? Absolute mad man!
No idea if you've got a faulty checker but it's not uncommon for a new chain to measure 0.25 on my checker and I'll nearly always have worn my chains over the 0.75 before I change them... Getting similar mileage to that - but ridden all conditions, through the winter and with usual wet lubes. I treat a chain as a consumable - so what if I'm changing 2-3 a year when it could be 1-2. When I only have to 'service' them with a chain cleaner every month or two using my normal degreaser and a lube every couple of weeks I can afford to change them sooner when they're ~£20 a pop...Bit of a strange question guys. I have a 12 speed groupset that I have had since end of June last year. I wouldn't say I have put a huge amount of mileage on it. Probably 4-5,000 km. I have 2 chains that I wax using immersion waxing periodically and then drip wax in between. I just got a park tool CC4 chain checker and both chains are measuring well over 0.5% wear. I would say closer to 0.75 than 0.5. That seems unbelievably low considering each chain has probably at most done 2-3,000 km.
Funnily enough I have the CC3.2 and that suggests that both chains are under 0.5%. Have I bought I dodgy CC4 from ebay or am I missing something here?
Just keep going until it stops! I don't even communicate enough with mine to determine if the battery is low or not! I can fairly regularly (every 8-12 months) but found changing a CR2032 while riding along on a Zwift group ride!I've noticed the past few weeks my heart rate strap connects before I put it on and unsurprisingly it now reports low battery. Do you think it is not worth putting a new battery in?
Unpleasant? If having a pre-ride poo and licking the HRM contacts is not a large part of your 'pre-ride' routine, you're not doing it enough. It's like donning armour ready for battle!If we're giving me abuse for anything it's that i wet the contact points by licking them. Always unpleasant during the times i forgot to rinse it![]()
Can you not get the LBS to do all the following up and 'hassle factor'? I thought normally they dealt with Giant as you as the end customer wouldn't be able to? They you can just hassle them to get it resolved!I feel like I am going to get a half assed repair that won't work and have to start this all again in a few weeks.