It's a'll needed for his world record attempt.
Errrr, yeah, not on the TT bike though. It has come in handy a couple of times!Is that a pump attached to your frame? Don't make me unlike you.......
Sorry I didn't explain it better, but @ianrauk took care of that. Yup, that was my point. Anyone who doesn't need to record circa 200miles of riding per day does not need 3 different records of their ride.
There's always an exception to the rule / one awkward Bugger. Respect.
The rest? Ridiculous, IMO.
Ridiculous amount of handlebar hardwear! On the plus side........yours, is probably the only bike on the road that can be seen from the international space station during the hours of darkness!I'm beginner to cycling and I'm always interested in what people have on their handlebars as people have differing views on what is a priority. I'm a gadget fiend and no doubt I've probably gone a bit OTT!
Here's a pic of my handlebar:
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L to R:
Moon XP 780 front light
Garmin VIRB actioncam
Garmin Edge 810 GPS cycle computer
CateyeStrada Slim Universal cycle Computer
Samsung Galaxy S5 in a Topeak Smartphone 5" Drybag
Moon XP 780 front light
You're probably wondering why I effectively have 3 cycle computers! The Garmin I use for actual navigation, the Cateye is just for the odometer (I can't see very well at night) and the Samsung Galaxy S5 running Topeak Panobike for speed / cadence / duration. I dislike have to switch between screens on the Garmin. The phone does kind of stick out but I tend to mainly use it at night time.
Anyway please post a pic of your handlebar!
This is by far the best post in the thread. Makes me laugh again to repost it.Was it difficult getting planning permission?
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I'm beginner to cycling and I'm always interested in what people have on their handlebars as people have differing views on what is a priority. I'm a gadget fiend and no doubt I've probably gone a bit OTT!
Here's a pic of my handlebar:
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lol, thats truly mint. i burst out laughing when the photo came in at the las vegas kind sexiness. crashing would cost alot potentially. or do you compensate with your riding style? bumping up kerbs etc? ill do a photo of mine now, ive got one light, lol.
Shucks.This is by far the best post in the thread. Makes me laugh again to repost it.
I'll not lie - a bit of sick came up when I realised.Errrr, yeah, not on the TT bike though. It has come in handy a couple of times!
where's the "dislike" button?Very sad news today that Steve has reluctantly abandoned this attempt.
A guy tried to use co2 the other day on a ride and gave himself a massive blister where the really cold canister touched his finger! So I'll not be using one of them!I'll not lie - a bit of sick came up when I realised.
Lovely clean bars though on the road bike, so you are forgiven.
Pockets, dear boy, jacket pockets!A guy tried to use co2 the other day on a ride and gave himself a massive blister where the really cold canister touched his finger! So I'll not be using one of them!
A guy tried to use co2 the other day on a ride and gave himself a massive blister where the really cold canister touched his finger! So I'll not be using one of them!
Co2 canisters are hardly rocket science to use. I still carry a pump, attached to the bike obvs, to put the first bit of air in the tube.Pockets, dear boy, jacket pockets!