Thanks, that's awesome
Yes, they're normally called 'computers' as they (of course) also store your data and have multiple functions.(incidentally - for serious bike riders - is it possible to get a speedo for your bike? How do you know how fast you are going?)
Wikipedia even has a page on such devices: here
Yes, they're normally called 'computers' as they (of course) also store your data and have multiple functions.(incidentally - for serious bike riders - is it possible to get a speedo for your bike? How do you know how fast you are going?)
Wikipedia even has a page on such devices: here
I usually just calculate my speed using my time and distance. On the street with traffic I average around 10mph. Once I rode home from Union Square to my place in Brooklyn in 19 minutes (it was night, so there wasn't much traffic, and I caught every light green), that's about 14mph.
I'm 33 and have never ridden a bicycle. Not too keen on learning either.
I haven't ridden a bike in almost 25 years. They say you never forget, so I suppose I'd pick up back up again if I ever restarted, but I'm much happier driving or walking. Even when I was university in a fairly bike-centric sort of place, I always walked (until I got a place with parking so I could bring my car).
I haven't ridden a bike in almost 25 years. They say you never forget, so I suppose I'd pick up back up again if I ever restarted, but I'm much happier driving or walking. Even when I was university in a fairly bike-centric sort of place, I always walked (until I got a place with parking so I could bring my car).
Strange... I've often pictured you getting around on a bike not entirely unlike this one:
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I'm 33 and have never ridden a bicycle. Not too keen on learning either.
And I thought I was the only one!
I admire you OP - I wouldn't have the courage to try except in the most remote of locations...
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