If you’re a serious cyclist, you probably like to keep track of how far you ride. You can use a GPS app on your phone or your smartwatch to monitor how far you’re traveling, but it’s not always easy ...
If you can ride a bike with no handlebars, no handlebars, no handlebars, you can do just about anything. You can take apart a remote control, and you can almost put it back together. You can listen in ...
The Omata One bike speedometer is a bit misleading. Sure, it looks like a simple gauge, but the Omata isn’t simple at all. Behind the three dials, housed in a slick aluminum case, is a computer. You ...
If you’re in need of a cycling computer that performs like the ever-popular units already on the market, but has more of the look and feel of a classic timepiece to match the aesthetic of your bespoke ...
I use bicycle speedometers on my five old Harley Sportsters. They’re smaller, lighter, and far more accurate than a mechanical speedometer. I tried several brands over the years, but have found an ...
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