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aka Tom Reingold
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@smontanaro, if your doctor is bugging you, do it. It could save your life.
I took a ride with a neighbor, and he says he's been using a HRM for many years. He has a readout on his handlebars, and he has a very specific range to work within. He adjusts his effort to keep within that range. I think he has particular medical problems which make this a good idea for him. The result is that he is very fit and keeps himself safe. It seems like a good plan.
I got this more out of curiosity than to keep me safe. I am not at any particular kind of risk with my heart. And it can also help me get stronger if I use it well.
Using those Asian direct vendors definitely has its drawbacks. This is my first HRM, and I wanted to spend a small amount because I'm not sure a HRM is for me. If I decide I do want to keep using one, and if this one gives me problems, I'll buy a more expensive one from a vendor that is easier to deal with.
I took a ride with a neighbor, and he says he's been using a HRM for many years. He has a readout on his handlebars, and he has a very specific range to work within. He adjusts his effort to keep within that range. I think he has particular medical problems which make this a good idea for him. The result is that he is very fit and keeps himself safe. It seems like a good plan.
I got this more out of curiosity than to keep me safe. I am not at any particular kind of risk with my heart. And it can also help me get stronger if I use it well.
Using those Asian direct vendors definitely has its drawbacks. This is my first HRM, and I wanted to spend a small amount because I'm not sure a HRM is for me. If I decide I do want to keep using one, and if this one gives me problems, I'll buy a more expensive one from a vendor that is easier to deal with.
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Tom Reingold, tom@noglider.com
New York City and High Falls, NY
Blogs: The Experienced Cyclist; noglider's ride blog
“When man invented the bicycle he reached the peak of his attainments.” — Elizabeth West, US author
Please email me rather than PM'ing me. Thanks.
#5327
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@noglider (et al) I've never been at any particular risk of heart disease either (though there's that pesky "family history" thing), though my LDL jumped at my last physical. Then he told me to get a calcium scan and that was high as well. So, I made an appt to see him (I refuse to add a chronic prescription drug with scary side effects to my medicine cabinet without discussing the topic in person) and need to wait until October for the next slot. I keep track of my resting heart rate and weight already. I figure the HRM can't hurt. "quantified self" and all that...
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Buncha stuff the past few days:
- TA Pro 5 Vis 46&32T chainrings
- Jagwire Teflon-coated shift cables (unfortunately I ordered brake cables
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- Box of Campy bits, most of which I don't need and will be moving along
- Tires & tubes
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Well, actually yesterday, but...
My other hobby is building scale car models, and I'm into vintage kits/cars, too!
From the 70s:


DD
My other hobby is building scale car models, and I'm into vintage kits/cars, too!
From the 70s:


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1/2 as far in 2x the time
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I picked this up this afternoon, thinking it was a mostly original Gitane TdF
Can you see why I'm thinking, after looking closer, that it might not be... Or that someone must have at least been given a heck of a discount to buy it new...
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1/12 and 1/20 F1 mostly here, but I've a few 1/24 road cars, too. I am still surprised that this particular model is in 1/20. Will provide just enough room for added detail, but not over the top.
DD
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ambulatory senior
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Technomic 26mm.

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This should be fun.

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Quidam Bike Super Hero
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According to usps tracking, a rear kickstand (have to get it after work)

#5343
Barred @ Velocipedesalon
Bing saddle
Odd saddle: Bing, might be for a juvenile due to smaller size. Anyone with knowledge regarding this saddle? The seller had no info to impart.
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Cane creek hoods and SR headset



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Im happy with the cane creeks. I wasnt comfortable with the ashy Shimano.
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I like the cc's well enough, someday going to try and figure out how to get rid of the branding, wish they made a plain version, I'd put em on a lot of bike's if they did, the Campy's would get them to save the real ones.
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Not really C & V, but my Garmin Vivosmart HR battery quit charging about the time the band broke. Found new bands on Ebay for <$5, but the battery is "non-replaceable by user". 😡 Garmin wanted $89 to repair a unit that I got 3 years ago for $75. Amazon sells refurbs for $59 incl free Prime shipping, no brainer. My old repaired unit would have been an $89 refurb + shipping, etc. The new refurb arrived today, got it bluetoothed, synced, good to go on my next vintage ride.

New unit in the box, old one in front goes in the e-waste recycle bin, I guess.

New unit in the box, old one in front goes in the e-waste recycle bin, I guess.