Not that big of a deal, but every morning that I hit Starbucks instead of going straight to work (or if I go to the bank for some reason), I "lose" about seven-tenths of a mile. While that might not seem like a lot, it can add up pretty quickly.
I need to break down and buy a pair of cycling computers (or two sets of sensors and an interchangeable computer). Anyone have some good ideas? While the Garmin Edge 305 would rock, I am not made of money.
Sunday, February 04, 2007
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I've not been in the computer market for awhile, but try to find one with the distance sensor that goes on the REAR WHEEL. That way you'll be able to use it if you ever get a trainer.
Three years ago the wireless ones still had issues with reliability (no wire between sensor and display)...that might have improved now.
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