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aaah... nice.
Does your computer show rpm? And do you wear a chest band for heart rate?
Does your computer show rpm? And do you wear a chest band for heart rate?
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Cadence sensor sits inside your left pedal opposite to the speed sensor magnet.
Heart rate monitor included in the kit
cadence - I haven't worked out how to display it whilst riding and heart rate only displays for when you're on incline page.
Pretty cool as it gives you the gradient of the hill your on though
12% was the steepest yesterday and it was farken tough!!
Heart rate monitor included in the kit
cadence - I haven't worked out how to display it whilst riding and heart rate only displays for when you're on incline page.
Pretty cool as it gives you the gradient of the hill your on though
12% was the steepest yesterday and it was farken tough!!
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Has anyone here restored any old bikes? I have an old bennett 80's road bike lying around and I wanna have a crack at doing it up... any tips? web-resources? not fussed about shit like decals etc, not going for that authentic restoration... thinking just turning it into a single speed/fixie. the thing is pretty rusted, but I reckon the frame is still good.
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There has to be a way to display your cadence whilst riding - that's the point of it. Sounds good though mate.Feigan wrote:Cadence sensor sits inside your left pedal opposite to the speed sensor magnet.
Heart rate monitor included in the kit
cadence - I haven't worked out how to display it whilst riding and heart rate only displays for when you're on incline page.
Pretty cool as it gives you the gradient of the hill your on though
12% was the steepest yesterday and it was farken tough!!
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I will find out.Direkt wrote:There has to be a way to display your cadence whilst riding - that's the point of it. Sounds good though mate.Feigan wrote:Cadence sensor sits inside your left pedal opposite to the speed sensor magnet.
Heart rate monitor included in the kit
cadence - I haven't worked out how to display it whilst riding and heart rate only displays for when you're on incline page.
Pretty cool as it gives you the gradient of the hill your on though
12% was the steepest yesterday and it was farken tough!!
or get really good at counting fast.
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fucking keirin is full on
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innit
when i went to disc a while ago i saw a dude come down on the last turn of a keirin........he was fine but the massive THUD when he hit the boards was truly sickening
those guys were flying and from memory i think they were only c grade
def wanna go see some top level track racing at some point....austral wheel race is on this saturday but i have to fecking work
anyone keen on seeing some blindingly fast units hurtle round an indoor track for big prize money should go check it out
when i went to disc a while ago i saw a dude come down on the last turn of a keirin........he was fine but the massive THUD when he hit the boards was truly sickening
those guys were flying and from memory i think they were only c grade
def wanna go see some top level track racing at some point....austral wheel race is on this saturday but i have to fecking work
anyone keen on seeing some blindingly fast units hurtle round an indoor track for big prize money should go check it out
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hello bikers.
another friend is in hospital with broken collarbone and ribs from tram track carnage.
PLEASE be careful, especially city commuters etc
We like you all in one piece.
(happy your ankle is better tho aroes )
another friend is in hospital with broken collarbone and ribs from tram track carnage.
PLEASE be careful, especially city commuters etc
We like you all in one piece.
(happy your ankle is better tho aroes )
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retzienolike, as in, it's fucking crap that someone scored a broken clavicle
if anyone knows how annoying and debilitating cycling injuries are it's me.......not being able to do anything for 3 months is pretty depressing
hope they make a speedy recovery
if anyone knows how annoying and debilitating cycling injuries are it's me.......not being able to do anything for 3 months is pretty depressing
hope they make a speedy recovery
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roger that, yes its fucked.
mega pains.
i hope speedy recovery for all injured ppls.
mega pains.
i hope speedy recovery for all injured ppls.
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I saw a guy doing this last week... in peak hour traffic... was fine tbh, he was obviously a really good rider and had enough control over the bike imohuge wrote:are you guys concerned at all about bmx riders who ride without brakes with a freewheel? litterally no brakes but their feet on the ground/tyre.
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i washed my bike today
tis fair blingin if i do say so myself
anyone coming to the alleycat/trick sesh tomorow night? museum @ 7.30pm.......i'm thinking of entering for the lols......dunno if they let non fixed bikes participate though
also, big madison race on at disc saturday night. i'll be there. no doubt there'll be bare action
tis fair blingin if i do say so myself
anyone coming to the alleycat/trick sesh tomorow night? museum @ 7.30pm.......i'm thinking of entering for the lols......dunno if they let non fixed bikes participate though
also, big madison race on at disc saturday night. i'll be there. no doubt there'll be bare action
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might go... see if I'm not too drunk
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my mate Ben was showing me pics of his mate who broke his hip alley racing. Ouch.
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waiting for the bike off between the women in frocks and the naked biking hippies - same day and location:
http://www.bv.com.au/find/community-ride/6042
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pussyaroes wrote:and for the record no, i won't be riding
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Did the 1 in 20 for the first time today http://theclimbingcyclist.com/climbs/mt ... e-1-in-20/
Didn't find it as hard as I thought I would.....have never really done a proper climb before and got to the top with heaps left in the tank
Bugger all traffic, epic lush scenery, and a mad fast descent back in to The Basin
Most fun I've ever had on a bike
Didn't find it as hard as I thought I would.....have never really done a proper climb before and got to the top with heaps left in the tank
Bugger all traffic, epic lush scenery, and a mad fast descent back in to The Basin
Most fun I've ever had on a bike
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Haha I was waiting for someone to ask me that
I didn't time myself mate. Never do when I ride. At this stage I still don't ride with a computer. When I get my funds right I'm gonna buy a Bryton or a Garmin, but TBH I'm only gonna use it for the GPS. Have never given a rats about cadence/heart rate/distance travelled etc.........I just pace myself, get into a rhythm and ride til I'm knackered
I didn't time myself mate. Never do when I ride. At this stage I still don't ride with a computer. When I get my funds right I'm gonna buy a Bryton or a Garmin, but TBH I'm only gonna use it for the GPS. Have never given a rats about cadence/heart rate/distance travelled etc.........I just pace myself, get into a rhythm and ride til I'm knackered
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the record is for 13.05 apparently.
would love to ride it - might put it on the list for when I'm down in October to ride with my dad.
if you're keen - Direkt, myself, obliveus and my dad are doing around the bay as a group in October. get on board if you want in - 210km leg queenscliff start.
would love to ride it - might put it on the list for when I'm down in October to ride with my dad.
if you're keen - Direkt, myself, obliveus and my dad are doing around the bay as a group in October. get on board if you want in - 210km leg queenscliff start.
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crikey 13mins is averaging 30km/hr up hill. not bad.
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Donna Buang is the climb you wanna do.
Can have it timed at this... http://justcycle.com.au/ in the 120km ride.
Can have it timed at this... http://justcycle.com.au/ in the 120km ride.
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I should've jumped on thisDBoy wrote:Donna Buang is the climb you wanna do.
Can have it timed at this... http://justcycle.com.au/ in the 120km ride.
Didn't think my ankle would heal in time. I was wrong
Now I've left it too late to get the time off work
Bugger
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210Kms on a fixie don't sound that fun tbh... I guess it depends on how long and/or steep the climbs are.Feigan wrote:Dan - you should do it on your new bike.
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Coming downhill along the back road in winter is awesome. They have it closed off for snow season so you can use the whole road and get some pretty crazy speed up down the mountain Watch out for some of the tight little hairpins tho!DBoy wrote:Donna Buang is the climb you wanna do.
Can have it timed at this... http://justcycle.com.au/ in the 120km ride.
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I've never done around the bay before, but by all accounts it's pretty flatdeviant wrote:210Kms on a fixie don't sound that fun tbh... I guess it depends on how long and/or steep the climbs are.Feigan wrote:Dan - you should do it on your new bike.
Pretty sure you'd be more likely to run into trouble with wind, which can be pretty shithouse near the coast
Another thing to think about would be riding harmoniously with a bunch. If you've only got one gear it can be hard to adjust to changes in intensity. If you did it fixed that also adds another element of risk with emergency stops etc
Andy White, the guy behind Fyxomatosis, reckons he used to do bunch rides fixed. He also reckons that after a while he was politely asked to make like a tree
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just a thought - I'm not sure on the first half for hills, the Sorrento - City side has a couple towards the start after that it's not too bad.deviant wrote:210Kms on a fixie don't sound that fun tbh... I guess it depends on how long and/or steep the climbs are.Feigan wrote:Dan - you should do it on your new bike.
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stick a 54t on there and you'd be pushing 90 gear inches (uphill leg death tho). also going downhill would be lols.
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The Bellarine side is pretty much flat (mebbe some hills in the 250km option?) The Mornington side has Balcombe Hill/Mt Martha/etc. in the middle. It was my favourite part, although, I was on a mountain bike :lolidiot:. I somehow dun think it would be much fun on a fixie.Feigan wrote:just a thought - I'm not sure on the first half for hills, the Sorrento - City side has a couple towards the start after that it's not too bad.
The headwinds riding up Beach road are an absolute cunt. Very glad I only had to deal with them on training rides, especially since the year I did it was when it was freakishly hot with strong north winds.
For peeps doing ATB, the hot tip is to not actually go around the bay at all, but do Sorrento return. Sitting on the ferry does not do good things. Fuck, I thought I was going to die afterwards.
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i did this last year on the one side, not officially but close - Chelsea - Sorrento - City - Chelsea.retzie wrote:The Bellarine side is pretty much flat (mebbe some hills in the 250km option?) The Mornington side has Balcombe Hill/Mt Martha/etc. in the middle. It was my favourite part, although, I was on a mountain bike :lolidiot:. I somehow dun think it would be much fun on a fixie.Feigan wrote:just a thought - I'm not sure on the first half for hills, the Sorrento - City side has a couple towards the start after that it's not too bad.
The headwinds riding up Beach road are an absolute cunt. Very glad I only had to deal with them on training rides, especially since the year I did it was when it was freakishly hot with strong north winds.
For peeps doing ATB, the hot tip is to not actually go around the bay at all, but do Sorrento return. Sitting on the ferry does not do good things. Fuck, I thought I was going to die afterwards.
what was the downfall with the ferry retz?
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You sit still for about an hour, eat lunch and your whole body decides the ride is over. I dunno. I tend to have fairly epic fails of blood sugar after major exercise and having to get back on the bike for another 100km after the crash was not fun. I reckon short stops and small snacks only would have been better. That being said, I think riding the last 50km in that fucken headwind would have actually killed me.Feigan wrote:what was the downfall with the ferry retz?
I should note that I was probably the utterly crappest of crap riders to finish ATB that day. I hadn't been riding much that year, never had been a road cyclist, did 3 months training, had a face-smushing stack a couple of weeks beforehand and only had a mountain bike
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My Garmin Edge 500 with HR rocks!
First ride on it this morning: http://connect.garmin.com/activity/72457405
First ride on it this morning: http://connect.garmin.com/activity/72457405
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Yeah, that's a cool function for sure.
I've got my privacy set to 'public', don't know why you can't see it.
Had a 50+km ride this morning which sorted me out.... can you see this one? http://connect.garmin.com/activity/72964062
EDIT: link won't work... weird. I've emailed support.
I've got my privacy set to 'public', don't know why you can't see it.
Had a 50+km ride this morning which sorted me out.... can you see this one? http://connect.garmin.com/activity/72964062
EDIT: link won't work... weird. I've emailed support.