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  1. #1
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    Oh good, I love happy endings!

    nscrbug, I can see how you didn't connect that part in the instructions with what you wanted to do on the computer.

    BTW, how many miles did/do you have on the odometer?
    I'll get back on the bike soon, I promise!

  2. #2
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    grrr... I have a Strada Wireless on my commute bike that just went blank after about two years (needs batteries). So you have to write down the total mileage and then re-enter it?

    that seems like bad engineering.

    on my Cateye Double wireless, you do have to perform some sort of reset procedure after changing the batteries but it remembers your data -- you don't lose total mileage.

    I'm actually just on my way out the door to pick up some things at the drugstore, including batteries. How lucky I should notice this thread now...

  3. #3
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    Quote Originally Posted by melissam View Post
    Oh good, I love happy endings!

    nscrbug, I can see how you didn't connect that part in the instructions with what you wanted to do on the computer.

    BTW, how many miles did/do you have on the odometer?
    I had 7,363 miles on it...woooo!!!! However, that is since day 1 of using the Strada...which dates back to the Spring of 2008. It's also the total mileage for 2 bikes...I bought a new one this past May.

    So far, for this year...I've logged 3,877 miles on my new Cervelo since my maiden ride on her on May 31st. Add to that the miles I put on my Trek prior to buying the new bike, and my total for the season thus far is...4,607. Not too shabby for only my 2nd full year of riding.

  4. #4
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    Not too shabby at all! now did you log your miles on the TE section on BikeJournal?
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

  5. #5
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    Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf View Post
    Not too shabby at all! now did you log your miles on the TE section on BikeJournal?
    Ummm....no. I'll have to get on that...if I can figure out where it is.

 

 

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