Originally Posted by
NoRacer
You can usually tell where the ride gets steep--right where the "S"es are.
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I have an iAero, now. For the upgrade, Velocomp needed my iBike Pro sent back to them as part of the discount deal, so unfortunately I can't make an offer to you.
I have some roads that I commute on that usually show up in the iBike analysis software as causing accelerometer overload. When I get home, I'm going to check to see that this has been remedied in the iAero, since that is suppose to be one of the major redesign issues addressed.
That's cool. I will be interested to know how it works. I have been watching the forums. I have actually been trying to find a cheap ibike (working or broken) on ebay etc. I was told by velocomp the ibike doesn't have to be functional to get the upgrade deal.
Worst case I am considering just forking overthe $$$ to pick one up while they have it on "sale"
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