Corsair, there's hope yet we might catch Audio (for a brief period!)![]()
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I just got a cateye astrale 8 for 29.00 - measures back or front miles/speed because there are two sensors, and it counts cadence!
GREAT for the trainer - now to figure out how to install it! nah.....I'll make the boy child aka LBS employee do it for me
Next thing I know Im gonna want a GPS and a computer that is wireless so I can bluetooth my ride info into my pc and upload it to directly to bikejournal.com...and a new polar that will do the same !!!!
now ya see where I earned my moniker?
Corsair, there's hope yet we might catch Audio (for a brief period!)![]()
Maybe if we linked our bikes together and counted ALL the miles being logged on ALL the computers, we Just might be able to do that!!Originally Posted by nuthatch
(coz my vintage Trek came through Mon night....the sweet 1989 Trek 1100 with the 50 cm frame....which fits me like a driving glove! oh yeah!)
ROFL tech...my first thought when I saw your post was: what happens if your back tire is moving faster then your front tire! LOLOLOLOL.....can you tell I"m Just not with it today! But thanks for the tip on the cateye...coz I'm seriously looking at those...trying to get my LBS to start carrying them. and tell me about the boy childs at the LBS.....I thought the US had outlawed child labour but these boys sure don't look much over 16!!Originally Posted by Technotart
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Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, champagne in one hand, strawberries in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming: "Yeah Baby! What a Ride!"
I'm off the bike for a week. You guys want to share some of your miles with my bike so she doesn't get lonely?
Last edited by nuthatch; 06-09-2005 at 06:18 PM.
Aghhh- no worries - I've been on the trainer all weekI haven't logged a mile since the weekend, and my good bike is on her way to Colorado anyway.(I'll be joining her shortly!)
Corsair...BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!! I'm right there with ya! well ya know - on a trainer the back wheel actually DOES move faster cuz the front wheel aint spinnin!
So see? you weren't confused! When the boy child got his first high dollar computer, we teased him that he only needed it to make sure the wheels were spinning the same speed LOL
Hi All!
I have a question about this....
Is it helpful for "newbies" who may not log a high number of miles to join or does it "mess up" the team stats?
I'm willing to help, in the sense of keeping the percentages of paying members up; yet, I don't want my doing so to mess up team stats somehow?
I'm going to be low mileage! (Hill slug!)![]()
Thanks for your honest replies!![]()
~Wishing you inner peace and abundant joy~
Julbee - don't worry about how your mileage affects the team. This isn't about team stats other than just for fun. The intensity of rides for each person is different, such as a mountain biker or a roadie who lives in the mountains. The miles for these rides may be low but require a huge effort per mile. Look to your own goals and celebrate your accomplishments. The team stuff is just icing on the cake! We're the Ladies' Mutual Aid and Admiration Society for any goal you choose.
Personally, I've got to get back to practicing my wheelies.![]()
Thanks for paying up and supporting Slantz. He puts in an incredible amount of time babying that site.
SK
Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.
and if your sensor is on the front, your mileage will be extremely low!Originally Posted by SadieKate
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I've got to work on wheelies *and* jumps! heehee
Namaste,
~T~
OMG, how long can you hold a wheelie?Originally Posted by LBTC
Mine certainly don't last long enough for the front wheel to slow down!
You suppose we can get Slantz to add a column for number of wheelies per ride?![]()
Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.
You crazy ladies might enjoy this site :
Team Bikeaholics
- jobob, who hopes to do a double metric this year, and maybe 200K & 300K brevets next year.
But don't tell anyone ...![]()
2009 Lynskey R230 Houseblend - Brooks Team Pro
2007 Rivendell Bleriot - Rivet Pearl
You monster woman! Is Lee joining you in this goal? If you put any of the DBC rides on your calendar, give me a holler. Guest/bike-room is open (unless Yellow is visiting from SLC and then'll you'll have to flip for it and the sofa).
Ooh, that website looks good, jobob! I'm printing out the tandem article for lunch time perusal. I'll have to check to see if my kidney button training technique is included. If he hits a pothole without warning, the kidney button is punched (ah, not really).
Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.
Thanks for the information!
I'm always happy to support the team in any way I can!![]()
I've placed my sensor exactly 1/2 way between the front and the back wheel so... I can get either an average of both wheels ..or can add the numbers of both wheels! lol! Try it!lol
lol!
lol!!!
~Wishing you inner peace and abundant joy~
ok..this is scary jobob.......I had never even heard of brevet riding until I joined BJ.....now I want to BE one! I figured I better learn how to ride distance (walk) before I learn how to ride brevets (run). Plus the closest organized brevet rides to me are either CO or AZ so I would have to travel just to ride them (or maybe ride TO them - now THAT would be true bevet riding! LOL)Originally Posted by jobob
and Julbee: the team as a team has a mileage goal so any and ALL miles are Most welcome. Heck it's hard for me to convince myself to NOT log the tiny little - check-out-work-done-on-the-bike - rides just to help out the team goal! (plus I'm doing the RAAM route virtually so I'm taking every .10 I can get!) LOLOL.........as SK said....BJ is for you, you set your goals, you ride what you want, and have fun! and I saw your yellow jersey hun...it looked good on you!!
Nut: gosh hun...let me get to Atlantic City First, and then you can have some of my miles deal???![]()
Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, champagne in one hand, strawberries in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming: "Yeah Baby! What a Ride!"
Has anyone else done this? Ride around the block an extra time just to make the Miles even - or a 'pretty' number like 34.56? Or take a 'scenic detour' just for Miles? Or alter your basic ride route slightly just to get that extra .2 Miles?
{blushing} Done all of the above. DH says that Miles is a hard task master. What does he know?
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