Let's be Strava friends!I ride mine for fitness, and like to get my stats. I also like being able to compare my times on certain frequent ride segments via Strava.
Thanks. But no need with my Samsung Gear Fit 2 fitness band. It tracks just about everything I would want to know, including my heart rate, all without the need for having my phone nearby. :thumbs:One other thing that hasn't been mentioned...get a bike computer. Yes, you can track your rides on your phone, but I like having the bike computer mounted on my bike, and my phone in one of my jersey pockets. I have a Garmin that has a heart rate monitor sensor, cadence sensor (how fast you are pedaling) and a speed sensor (mounts to the rear wheel hub, is way more accurate than GPS). My three sensors are ANT+ connected to the bike computer. However, just starting out, you can get a cheap (~$20) wireless bike computer that just tracks mileage and time ridden, time of day, etc. There is a magnet that you mount on your front wheel, that hooks up with the computer t track your speed.
You live near mountains? You have no regard for BO and proximity to coworkers? You rode up stairs? :dunno:The weather is getting warm enough to warrant cycling outside at lunch. Today, I decided to do some climbing. Almost 1,300 vertical feet in a total distance ridden of < 10 miles. WTH is wrong with me?
It's a touring bar that let's you put your hands in a number of positions (heh).What's a Moloko Bar?
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