|
tildes posted:Hm have people found that the smaller screen size is hard to adjust to for navigation to the point a bigger size feels worth it? The 840 does seem like a pretty good deal. It seems like the main difference between 540 and 840 is the touchscreen, and then between 840 and 1040 is mostly size (but 1040 is starting to feel excessive price wise). Plus a bit more storage with the 840 so you can store two regions it sounds like. Are there other differences people think would matter I am missing? A lot of these breakdowns are so detailed I sort of get a bit lost and I can’t figure out what I’d actually use. Don't write off phones. I use my iPhone 6S that I upgraded from. I can run strava, Google maps, trails apps, etc. It's not much bigger than the Garmins or wahoos or whatever I see a lot of people running. My needs are pretty minimal and I don't track any performance stuff, just distance and route, so it does everything I need.
|
# ? Apr 16, 2023 01:57 |
|
|
# ? Jun 8, 2024 06:09 |
|
tildes posted:Hm have people found that the smaller screen size is hard to adjust to for navigation to the point a bigger size feels worth it? The 840 does seem like a pretty good deal. It seems like the main difference between 540 and 840 is the touchscreen, and then between 840 and 1040 is mostly size (but 1040 is starting to feel excessive price wise). Plus a bit more storage with the 840 so you can store two regions it sounds like. Are there other differences people think would matter I am missing? A lot of these breakdowns are so detailed I sort of get a bit lost and I can’t figure out what I’d actually use. 840 is buttons and touchscreen 1040 is a big touchscreen There might be other differences, but those are the biggest ones. They are all good options. The stock mount is fine.
|
# ? Apr 16, 2023 03:17 |
|
wooger posted:The bell also doesn’t reveal your current mood like shouting does after nearly hitting 3 loose dogs a minute earlier. 3 dings — borderline 4 - urgent 5 - angry
|
# ? Apr 16, 2023 03:23 |
|
tarlibone posted:I am firmly in the "on your left" camp, but given the sometimes absurd actions taken by people in about to pass in response to that, I have to concede that bells make at least a much sense. I almost lost today it when a runner, with ear buds, didn't hear us approaching (yes we called out) and decided at that very moment to reverse direction and cross the path in front of us.
|
# ? Apr 16, 2023 06:29 |
|
I used to ride with an airhorn (airzound) but I found I was using it instead of taking evasive action. The only accident I've had driving that was my fault, was when I had my leaner's permit, was driving with my dad, the car in front of us pulled to the right and proceeded to cross the road to get into a driveway. I hit the horn, but didn't stop in time. Minor damage. My Dad? He was cool, he just said "the horn doesn't make the other car stop." Note: He was a crazy good driver, ran a parking garage in Manhattan.
|
# ? Apr 16, 2023 06:36 |
|
ok enough of all that big shifter puzzle pie stuff (bluetooth shifters get the pass since they remove the puzzle part from this name callin) anyone here ride a bike with internal gears inside the rear hub? been interested in those for a long time they seem so cool and something i need to get into.. For now this summer ill start with a STATE all road 4130.. i just wish they had better colors VideoGameVet posted:I used to ride with an airhorn (airzound) but I found I was using it instead of taking evasive action. i was thinking of the classic white and red ones for boats in my imagination.. as i rode with one for a short time on my bike as a kid and the cops told me to stop honking at cars they honked at me first noticing i am seeing the word caffeine more and more as im looking at bike stuff online too ..is this cyclists doping with caffeine that can't be safe they're gonna get a heart attack like that or worse.. their pants are thin and the display is high in public sight Turmoilx fucked around with this message at 07:21 on Apr 16, 2023 |
# ? Apr 16, 2023 07:05 |
Turmoilx posted:ok enough of all that big shifter puzzle pie stuff (bluetooth shifters get the pass since they remove the puzzle part from this name callin) I do, it comes with the drawbacks of noticeable efficiency loss and having to back the torque off when you shift like with an engine. It also seems to have more drag when free wheeling downhill. Otoh you can choose any gear at any time including being stopped and it stays very clean and is very easy to maintain. I love it on my shopping cart but I wouldn't want it on a 700 wheeled road bike.
|
|
# ? Apr 16, 2023 07:44 |
|
nwin posted:Are camelbak podiums still the de facto water bottle? I'm all in on the Bivo bottles. No plastic taste, way faster flow than plastic bottles.
|
# ? Apr 16, 2023 08:48 |
|
I thought the default water bottle was the Specialized Purist
|
# ? Apr 16, 2023 08:54 |
|
Sphyre posted:I thought the default water bottle was the Specialized Purist I used purists for a while, and they're definitely tops for fun designs, but I got sick of them getting kinda scuzzy and the lid/valve just not being great. Water comes out of the Bivo dang near twice as fast.
|
# ? Apr 16, 2023 09:03 |
|
bicievino posted:I'm all in on the Bivo bottles. Huh those look great OTOH, I have so many random bottles from events and things I'd feel dumb for buying any more
|
# ? Apr 16, 2023 10:49 |
|
Heliosicle posted:Huh those look great
|
# ? Apr 16, 2023 12:17 |
|
I fell for the online marketing for elite fly bidons
|
# ? Apr 16, 2023 12:32 |
|
I rode the Amstel Gold Race yesterday! I kept to the "primarily drink nutrients" approach even more strictly than last week, only eating three home-made rice cakes throughout and fueling with 9 bags of Maurten 320 for all the rest. I skipped 2 out of 6 rest stops and took the ones at 66, 148, 184 and 213 km - the other two were at 35 and 94 km -, with the penultimate one being a planned skip too, but I needed a nature break. The one before that was much longer than I'd wanted, as it took 25 minutes to find a portaloo with toilet roll... The battery on my power meter got low at one point so I got somewhat nervous it'd run out and I'd blow myself up not knowing my numbers (which is dumb - I'm sure I wouldn't have anyway, but it was a glitch in my otherwise pretty meticulous preparation so I started worrying). No pictures, as I didn't take out my phone, but here are my stats: I'm still kind of reeling My goal was to keep it under 9 hours so I'm really happy with my result.
|
# ? Apr 16, 2023 17:14 |
|
That's wild, good work.
|
# ? Apr 16, 2023 18:00 |
|
That’s super impressive (also, successfully following that route seems like a feat in itself)!ilkhan posted:540 is buttons Thank you, this is the level of summary I need
|
# ? Apr 16, 2023 20:44 |
|
Lex Neville posted:I rode the Amstel Gold Race yesterday! Nice!! That's a pretty monster ride right there
|
# ? Apr 16, 2023 22:41 |
|
ilkhan posted:540 is buttons I current have a 530 and am considering going to the 840 not for touchscreen, but for the feature of starting a new route (that isn't pre-loaded) without stopping my ride. It feels like a super basic feature (and it's available on all the base Wahoos) but for some reason its only available on the 800 and higher series Garmins.
|
# ? Apr 16, 2023 23:01 |
|
Any road rash care tips? I think I basically get the “clean it with soap and water”, but getting a lot of varied advice on how to cover it after on the internet + it’s bigger than any bandages I own so probably have to pick something else up. (Also while my phone is a ok, good additional argument for a cycling computer) tildes fucked around with this message at 00:33 on Apr 17, 2023 |
# ? Apr 17, 2023 00:26 |
|
tildes posted:Any road rash care tips? I think I basically get the “clean it with soap and water”, but getting a lot of varied advice on how to cover it after on the internet + it’s bigger than any bandages I own so probably have to pick something else up. Go to the pharmacy and get either: - duoderm dressing (gel-like dressing) - gauze and non-stick dressing (then cut to size, change daily) I'd strongly recommend the first one, it's much less hassle than daily bandage changes. Its more expensive but trust me, the wound dressing ritual gets old real fast. Whatever you do, don't just let it air dry and scab up. If it's a large surface wound it will be very painful, will crack and bleed etc.
|
# ? Apr 17, 2023 00:45 |
|
It's insanely funny to me that this is a giant nerd website and we've got guys riding in 100+ mile one day races. What a world.
|
# ? Apr 17, 2023 00:50 |
|
Pittsburgh Fentanyl Cloud posted:It's insanely funny to me that this is a giant nerd website and we've got guys riding in 100+ mile one day races. What a world. We have national champions ITT
|
# ? Apr 17, 2023 00:55 |
|
Cycling and nerds go hand in hand look at Germany
|
# ? Apr 17, 2023 00:58 |
|
i’m a national posting champion
|
# ? Apr 17, 2023 01:30 |
|
HAIL eSATA-n posted:i’m a national posting champion Thank you for your service
|
# ? Apr 17, 2023 01:40 |
|
I will never compete and my future is consistent ~105w daily rides. I do enjoy the competition posts or guys like e.pilot posting gorgeous ride pictures. Keep on keeping on.
|
# ? Apr 17, 2023 01:41 |
|
Buck Turgidson posted:Go to the pharmacy and get either: TY for the tips, will get the duoderms, definitely not looking for daily changes
|
# ? Apr 17, 2023 02:10 |
|
bicievino posted:I current have a 530 and am considering going to the 840 not for touchscreen, but for the feature of starting a new route (that isn't pre-loaded) without stopping my ride. I just got an 840 last week and it’s pretty great. I didn’t think the touch screen would make a difference but it’s great.
|
# ? Apr 17, 2023 03:19 |
Cycling is possibly the nerdiest physical/going outside hobby in existence, especially over the last couple of decades where the tech nerdery and associated IT-man-baiting costs have gone into orbit
|
|
# ? Apr 17, 2023 03:42 |
|
Pittsburgh Fentanyl Cloud posted:It's insanely funny to me that this is a giant nerd website and we've got guys riding in 100+ mile one day races. What a world.
|
# ? Apr 17, 2023 04:08 |
|
Project M.A.M.I.L. posted:i want one that plays the first few seconds of that "aaaaaaow i feel good" song when i get back to biking my next project will be a bell that plays 'oh yeah' by yello
|
# ? Apr 17, 2023 05:46 |
|
Buck Turgidson posted:Go to the pharmacy and get either: Seconding hydrocolloid dressings, they're loving amazing. Clean up your road rash when you get home, slap on the dressing, and leave it there for days. Your wound heals up way better than any other dressing I've ever seen, and you don't have to worry about changing it out after showers or anything. Every cyclist should have one or two of the larger ones on hand for road rash.
|
# ? Apr 17, 2023 06:49 |
|
Buck Turgidson posted:Go to the pharmacy and get either: Duoderm is magic. The broad class of dressing it falls under is hydrocolloid dressings so you can pick up generic versions for much cheaper.
|
# ? Apr 17, 2023 07:36 |
|
looking through local bikes n saw this.. i think its weird how the seat is in the handlebars someones gotta have long legs for that
|
# ? Apr 17, 2023 08:14 |
|
Heliosicle posted:Nice!! That's a pretty monster ride right there numberoneposter posted:That's wild, good work. tildes posted:That’s super impressive (also, successfully following that route seems like a feat in itself)! Thanks, guys! To be clear, this was the sportive I was talking about last week, so it wasn't really a competition. I don't race, but I'm a big fan of the competitive cycling thread myself @tildes, I had the GPX file in my 530, but it was all pretty clearly marked as well. And there were volunteers/police stopping traffic at busy or dangerous intersections etc. It was much more straightforward in real life than it looks! I feel a little silly that it shows FTP and weight in that screengrab I posted. I installed Sauce for Strava a couple of days ago to see my normalized power from last week, didn't realize it also showed that info... I didn't mean to include that, mb. Anyway, thanks again for the support, friends It feels good to share rides I'm proud of with you so I hope it's okay to do so even if it's only numbers and no pictures. That said, I'll try to include some pictures or write a bit more of a report next time I post about a ride.
|
# ? Apr 17, 2023 08:37 |
|
I am taking a mental health day this Thursday to ride about 70-100 miles of the Buckeye Trail. On the return ride I'll be visiting a couple breweries on the trail,. I need more of these days. On the topic of bags .. does anyone have recommendations for bike frame bags? I need to carry a bit more for this trip. Something for the top tube (downward hanging) would be great. mAlfunkti0n fucked around with this message at 17:35 on Apr 17, 2023 |
# ? Apr 17, 2023 17:29 |
|
I have been considering how to try and avoid road rash in the future post-wiping out on a sharp, gravelly turn on a descent, and I think these are probably my main mistakes: 1. Descending too fast on a route where I wasn't very familiar with how sharp the turns were/the truly incredible amount of random gravel on the pavement. Kind of the big meta-mistake, but which would not have been as bad if I hadn't also then made mistakes 2-4. 2. Braking while also turning (although in fairness to me I was intentionally going straight when beginning to brake, but braking happened slow enough I eventually was in my turn, which takes me to 3) 3. Braking with the rear brake instead of the front brake- I try hard to consciously use the front brake/sit back in the saddle on descents, but apparently that has not become subconscious for me yet after a childhood of being told to use the rear only 4. Not realizing that the rear brake was adjusted loose post the brake pad getting replaced, so I wasn't actually going to get full braking power out of my already inferior brake. I usually check my brakes before riding, but I think in this case I didn't check it while going fast enough to notice that it wouldn't actually stop me if it mattered. 5. This one maybe ultimately mattered less because of 4, but I was also on my hoods instead of in the drops, which it seems like would have been better in any case to let me get more power when braking. The other little things it made me realize are that I definitely was sort of relying on seeing my speed in front of me as a "oh, I should definitely slow down" check, which maybe made me not have as good of an intuitive sense of what is too fast when, like today, my speed display was on the fritz. It also made me feel that I should do more technical but not super steep descents, to get a better handle on how to deal enter sharp turns well. Coming into the turn from the outside to make it less sharp is definitely not natural for me. Lex Neville posted:I feel a little silly that it shows FTP and weight in that screengrab I posted. I installed Sauce for Strava a couple of days ago to see my normalized power from last week, didn't realize it also showed that info... I didn't mean to include that, mb. Keep that poo poo in IMO! It's cool/inspiring to see how good people ITT are.
|
# ? Apr 17, 2023 18:47 |
|
mAlfunkti0n posted:On the topic of bags .. does anyone have recommendations for bike frame bags? I need to carry a bit more for this trip. Something for the top tube (downward hanging) would be great.
|
# ? Apr 17, 2023 19:03 |
|
Question about wheels/rimz. My bike came with Roval CL wheels, which are 50mm/60mm deep. This is the first time I've had deep-ish wheels and although I love how fast they are on the flats, I'm definitely noticing the crosswinds, especially while descending (weather said 20+mph gusts). Is that something I just need to get used to/better at managing? Is it an excuse to buy climbing wheels some day?
|
# ? Apr 17, 2023 19:36 |
|
|
# ? Jun 8, 2024 06:09 |
|
Residency Evil posted:Question about wheels/rimz. I had a set of Chinese carbon 55mm wheels on my old road bike and they were terrifying on any descent with wind (and I consider myself a decent, confident descender) my new bike has 38mm Boyd disc wheels and the feel is night and day. They don’t ‘feel’ any slower on flat terrain but they’re so much better behaved on descents / in wind that I don’t even think about it anymore. It’s a bummer, because deep rims look so much cooler, but I think I’ll stick to the 38s.
|
# ? Apr 17, 2023 20:04 |