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  1. #1
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    Jul 2006
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    Kali - heh...you are kind, thank you. I'm sure my numbers are anemic, but we all have to start somewhere along the path of improvement

    han-grrl - hmmm, i thought about the iBike unit, it definitely has a high coolness factor. I decided against it because I think its usefulness is limited....except for say steady climbs where I think it would probably be a good ballpark tool. Then again, I can use analyticcycling.com

    Velogirl - thank you for sharing your experiences. I can comment on this now...i actually already ordered the 'training with power' book you mentioned. Highly recommended I've seen, so I'll digesting it soon as amazon delivers. I totally agree with what you said about power being a tool. I absolutely don't think in of itself, I'll go faster...but as you alluded to it, it will give me the most value for my training and a real route to getting better and better. I've pondered maybe entering a race in the future, it all depends. I'd really enjoy chatting with you about this topic more if you'd be open to it

    For those of you wondering....I ended up getting a new wheel built with the powertap pro installed. It is supposed to get to me in about 2 weeks or so. I'm anxious to say the least!

    If you are even a bit curious, here it is:

    http://www.all3sports.com/product_in...velocity-deepv

  2. #2
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    Here is a review I found for the ibike...not too many reviews out there right now.

    http://www.westwoodvelo.com/showthread.php?t=535

    I'll might get a powertap if I can find an inexpensive/used one...maybe ebay or some local connections.
    Just keep pedaling.

  3. #3
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    Jul 2006
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    Cassandra_Cain -

    I guess you got your PT and have been using it? How do you like it?

    I'm considering the purchase of a PT SL later this spring/early summer. Just wanted to see how it's been.

    Thanks, Karen.

  4. #4
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    Jan 2007
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    My DH had the Polar one for a few months and returned it. It only worked spotty at best, and was difficult to set up. He's looking into getting one that integrated with a wheel, but I'm not sure if it's the powertap model or a cheaper similar type.

 

 

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