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Originally Posted by rkwaki
(Post 17308567)
Who is this guy?
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Originally Posted by revchuck
(Post 17308714)
...well-mannered gentleman.
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Originally Posted by Hida Yanra
(Post 17309079)
snortcoughhackshhhyyyeahright ;)
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Originally Posted by shovelhd
(Post 17309357)
Don't mind revchuck. Mardi Gras came early this year. :)
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Originally Posted by Hida Yanra
(Post 17308518)
yeah - you had all your gears. IIRC, you left the "less good adjustments" on the top of the cassette, and had great shifting for the 11t-17t.
I'm pretty sure you won ballard as a 3 on that setup, didn't you? Won Seward Park later that year with the mixed-drivetrain setup. More recently I ran a 10-sp campy cassette with 11-sp campy everything else.. actually worked decently except for a few cogs. (was a temporary thing until I got the new bike) |
starting to see some more progress on what di2 can really do.
the d-fly has the best/worst part # (EWW-01). Shimano adds computer control to Dura Ace Di2 levers - VeloNews.com i've had one for a little while, and shimano's been promising new features. for now it has been limited to reporting/transmitting gear combinations to the head unit. cool that head unit manufacturers (and others) might be able to define how they handle the input. |
Kind of old news but I am watching it.
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Originally Posted by shovelhd
(Post 17360584)
Kind of old news but I am watching it.
unless you mean the EWW-01 in general... |
Originally Posted by tetonrider
(Post 17360662)
old news? confirmation of that feature was just announced today, to my knowledge.
unless you mean the EWW-01 in general... |
Originally Posted by spdntrxi
(Post 17360689)
in a way it's old... long rumored, but just enabled in firmware for EWW.. now it's time for Garmin to enable it.
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Originally Posted by tetonrider
(Post 17360698)
ah, i'd never heard that rumor. maybe my head was under a rock. there were lots swirling about capabilities of the unit, but i'd never heard anything about it transmitting commands to other devices/head units.
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Originally Posted by shovelhd
(Post 17361034)
It integrated with the Shimano SCIO at announcement and with the Garmin 1000 when it shipped. I'm not interested in an iPhone sized computer on my bars so no interest today. However my 800 is getting a little long in the tooth so I have been watching to see what might be coming next.
all i'd ever read was that it did send data (gear selection only) back to the SCIO via ANT (not ANT+) at pre-launch and launch; yesterday was the first i heard of it sending commands and doing so via ANT+. garmin could enable this for other models (500/510, 800/810) via a FW update if they choose. |
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I just got his camera/light thingy. first ride this weekend.....not really racer tech per say. but will post review after a few rides. |
Originally Posted by save10
(Post 17361777)
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I just got his camera/light thingy. first ride this weekend.....not really racer tech per say. but will post review after a few rides. |
Neat camera. I hope they get smaller and smaller so front-facing ones don't look so dorky.
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Originally Posted by tetonrider
(Post 17361397)
wow--i must have missed those announcements at launch.
all i'd ever read was that it did send data (gear selection only) back to the SCIO via ANT (not ANT+) at pre-launch and launch; yesterday was the first i heard of it sending commands and doing so via ANT+. garmin could enable this for other models (500/510, 800/810) via a FW update if they choose. |
Originally Posted by mattm
(Post 17361949)
Neat camera. I hope they get smaller and smaller so front-facing ones don't look so dorky.
Originally Posted by shovelhd
(Post 17362028)
I doubt it. Garmin has a long history of planning obsolescence.
anyway, i don't care too much about the specific ability to control a menu in a garmin head unit but i think the notion of opening the system up to controls in general has some interesting possibilities. would be really cool if the system were open. |
Originally Posted by tetonrider
(Post 17362043)
the shimano ones aren't so bad....less dorky than the gopro.
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Originally Posted by hack
(Post 17362067)
Polaroid has a pretty small camera, but I've never actually seen it in use or any of its video.
the gopro has this, and the polaroid is also going for the upright cube look. the older contour was not small but presented as a bit more sleek, more low-profile than the go pro. the shimano is similar in that regard. i've used various iterations of the contour, gopro and shimano cameras, mostly in a skiing context. gopro's image quality is still the best, but each camera has some interesting features. a friend is sponsored by gopro and has done some really good edits over the years. he usually has multiple angles and some off-the-body shots....the stuff that is purely on the body (on the bike) is rarely all that great and gets tired if it is anything other than a short clip. GoPro Video Of The Day | Andrew Whiteford's "Backy" edit...figured out how to embed it. that's a popular cliff in the jackson hole sidecountry called 'fat bastard'. https://38.media.tumblr.com/d366eb17...p54ao1_400.gif those videos are more interesting when there is another perspective for context, IMO. |
I've got a Hero 3+ Black that I'll use while racing to show you guys what a prick on a bike is like :) My have to edit sound or it will be NSFW
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Originally Posted by rkwaki
(Post 17362313)
I've got a Hero 3+ Black that I'll use while racing to show you guys what a prick on a bike is like :) My have to edit sound or it will be NSFW
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Originally Posted by Andy STi
(Post 17362435)
I'm sure you're just like the tedy in your picture...
Off the bike or on a group ride I am super easy going and fun but when I pin a number it is like a light switch gets flipped and I turn into a rager... |
Originally Posted by rkwaki
(Post 17362461)
... light switch gets flipped and I turn into a rager...
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Kwackster Tech
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Originally Posted by shovelhd
(Post 17363144)
Kwackster Tech
Next question, tech related, when the electronic SRAM comes out, who is jumping on board? |
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