Show us your dashboard photos (commuter edition)
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Show us your dashboard photos (commuter edition)
Inspired by the Show us your dashboard thread in the roadies forum , this thread is for posting photos of your commuter's dashboard.
Here's mine:
From left to right:
- Magellan Explorist 500 GPS mounted using Magellan's own bike mount kit.
- 10W Halogen BLT headlight
- Water bottle mounted on right side of dual mount bracket to avoid blocking the light
- Bionx controller with Thumb throttle. The controller displays speed, odometer, distance, average speed, time and time elapsed as well as other Bionx information (charge, battery etc.)
Here's mine:
From left to right:
- Magellan Explorist 500 GPS mounted using Magellan's own bike mount kit.
- 10W Halogen BLT headlight
- Water bottle mounted on right side of dual mount bracket to avoid blocking the light
- Bionx controller with Thumb throttle. The controller displays speed, odometer, distance, average speed, time and time elapsed as well as other Bionx information (charge, battery etc.)
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Winter time only. In the summer, only a computer mount
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All I have is a comp, an HID, and a backup LED headlight. Not sure why I'd need more than that. I don't actually need the comp, and actually I don't really look at it. It's mainly there for the odometer function so I can keep track of drivetrain maintenance. Also once a month or so I do a couple of days of paying attention to my cadence.
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Not mine, but I wish it was.
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Originally Posted by jyossarian
Not mine, but I wish it was.
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Originally Posted by Zeuser
Inspired by the Show us your dashboard thread in the roadies forum , this thread is for posting photos of your commuter's dashboard.
Here's mine:
From left to right:
- Magellan Explorist 500 GPS mounted using Magellan's own bike mount kit.
- 10W Halogen BLT headlight
- Water bottle mounted on right side of dual mount bracket to avoid blocking the light
- Bionx controller with Thumb throttle. The controller displays speed, odometer, distance, average speed, time and time elapsed as well as other Bionx information (charge, battery etc.)
Here's mine:
From left to right:
- Magellan Explorist 500 GPS mounted using Magellan's own bike mount kit.
- 10W Halogen BLT headlight
- Water bottle mounted on right side of dual mount bracket to avoid blocking the light
- Bionx controller with Thumb throttle. The controller displays speed, odometer, distance, average speed, time and time elapsed as well as other Bionx information (charge, battery etc.)
1 where you bought
2 how much
3 how it handles speed acceleration
4 hill climbing
5 how you use it
6 how do you lock it up
7 problems with people
8 messing with your components
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Read all about it, and ask questions in THIS THREAD.
Lets keep this thread about commuter dashboard photos please.
Lets keep this thread about commuter dashboard photos please.
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Here are my two usual commuters. I'd rather refer to them as "cockpits" than "dashboards," though.
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Regulars: Centurion Pro Tour, Miyata 710, Motobecane Grand Jubile, Bianchi Trofeo
The last year before I retired, these were my regular rides Fall, Winter & early Spring:
Centurion ProTour, Miyata 710, Motobecane Grand Jubile, Bianchi Trofeo
Centurion ProTour, Miyata 710, Motobecane Grand Jubile, Bianchi Trofeo
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Some handlebar shots:
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WHATA posuer bike...where's the DVD and Portable? must be on the helmet mount
Originally Posted by jyossarian
Not mine, but I wish it was.
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Nice! Ollo, you're bikes are always so well detailed. Nice look'n bikes
Originally Posted by ollo_ollo
The last year before I retired, these were my regular rides Fall, Winter & early Spring:
Centurion ProTour, Miyata 710, Motobecane Grand Jubile, Bianchi Trofeo
Centurion ProTour, Miyata 710, Motobecane Grand Jubile, Bianchi Trofeo
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Originally Posted by Zeuser
Inspired by the Show us your dashboard thread in the roadies forum , this thread is for posting photos of your commuter's dashboard.
Here's mine:
From left to right:
- Magellan Explorist 500 GPS mounted using Magellan's own bike mount kit.
- 10W Halogen BLT headlight
- Water bottle mounted on right side of dual mount bracket to avoid blocking the light
- Bionx controller with Thumb throttle. The controller displays speed, odometer, distance, average speed, time and time elapsed as well as other Bionx information (charge, battery etc.)
Here's mine:
From left to right:
- Magellan Explorist 500 GPS mounted using Magellan's own bike mount kit.
- 10W Halogen BLT headlight
- Water bottle mounted on right side of dual mount bracket to avoid blocking the light
- Bionx controller with Thumb throttle. The controller displays speed, odometer, distance, average speed, time and time elapsed as well as other Bionx information (charge, battery etc.)
Sorry man, I gotta ask, do you really get so lost on your commute that you need a GPS? Sweet setup!
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Looks like Viper is dropping back down from warp speed when you scroll through that series!
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Originally Posted by ronjon10
Sorry man, I gotta ask, do you really get so lost on your commute that you need a GPS? Sweet setup!
GPSes, especially the 500 i have, have a lot of useful features beyond getting you un-lost. track logs, clock, speed, eta, points of interests (places to go) and so on.
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Originally Posted by ollo_ollo
Looks like Viper is dropping back down from warp speed when you scroll through that series!
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Here's my dashboard
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