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Bike Lock That Bites Back

Bike Lock That Bites Back

OK, it doesn’t bite - the Smart Lock is a prototype bike lock designed by Michael Lambourn, that sprays the would-be bike thief with paint / smart water / skunk scent / ebola-infected blood / whatever when they try to cut it. Basically it’s
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Handlebar Advice Urgently Requested!

OK, so I’m now six weeks out from my first half Iron-man race. It’s time to get all those little doubts and niggles about things like bike setup sorted out. My big worry is what handlebar setup to go for on this 58-mile, relatively flat course, and I hope YOU can give me some...
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Posted in Cleveland Steelman, Cycling, IronMan?, Technology, Triathlon, Wind | 5 Comments »

New Toy: Helmet Camera

After my experiments last year with strapping my compact digital camera to my handlebars to film what I see when I’m out and about, I finally took the plunge & bought a helmet camera a couple of weeks ago. Really I wanted this for three reasons: Insurance. What?! Well, if anything happens, I want a...
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Posted in Assassination Attempts, Cycle, Technology | 6 Comments »

Garmin 305 - Mac Compatible?

Garmin 305 - Mac Compatible?

Amazon.co.uk says not, and heatratemonitor.co.uk says not at the moment, but I should check Garmin’s site. Garmin’s site seems not to have useful stuff like ’systems requirements’ displayed in a nice prominent place where I can find ‘em. Anyone out there got any experience of this?
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Posted in Run, Technology, Where I Shop | 4 Comments »

Fiddly Diddly Computer

Fiddly Diddly Computer

At heart I’m pretty simple, so I like simple things. I’ve got two cycle computers - one’s a Topeak Comp 140, which is just great - speed, trip distance, cadence, averages, maximums, and an overall odometer. More to the point, it’s all controlled by a SINGLE button. Press to scroll through the functions, press and...
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Internet Through Treacle

Every now and then my ISP (originally called Blueyonder - now Virgin Internet) goes AWOL. My routine download speeds of around 4-6Mb/s drops to a 100kb link. And this on a cable connection. Very frustrating, and not conducive to writing long prosy posts. I used to get worked up about this, and start fiddling with...
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Climate Change USA

Oh, please forgive me - too much time behind the wheel this week. I’ve had too much to do, and too little time. It’s included two days in my role as a stand-up rabble rouser (7 1/2 hours of briefing a company’s staff in groups of 5-9 on a new initiative kicking off in January),...
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All In The Mind

I’ve had some more fun with my camera-attached-to-bike. Now, I can show you what plays in my head when I’m cycling:
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Posted in Cycling, Photographs, Technology | 3 Comments »

Assume The Position, Boy

Ah, takes me back to those happy days at school. The psychological bullying, physical abuse, and the ever-present threat of being used as a human toast rack for a hot buttered crumpet. Errr . . . ANYWAY, Joe Friel wrote a recent couple of posts (here, and here) about posture on road bikes.  It’s stuff...
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Whacky Races

So clukasik posted an interesting question about the kickbike & kicksled, which got me thinking, and noodling around youtube to see if there was anything similar to see in action. Turns out that these two kickmobiles are only the sensible end of the lunatic fringe of cycling. First we have the bouncebike: Workout: Type: Swim Date: 10/12/2007 Time: 12:51:30 Total Time:...
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