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peterjm76 02-15-17 12:51 PM

cycling navigation apps
 
Just wondering what navigation apps people are using and what you think of them. Google Maps, Ride with GPS, etc.

Also, does anyone have any experience with Selle Anatomica saddles?

Machka 02-15-17 08:05 PM

I use both Google Maps and Ride with GPS.

I use Ride with GPS when I want to map a route for our cycling club, or a route that we might want to ride more than once, or one that is particularly complicated. I am getting better at Ride with GPS and learning the tips and tricks, but it can still be a hair-pulling exercise to create a route, and especially to change a route. But once it is finally created, it is fairly accurate.

I use Google Maps when I want to do something quick.

I will often use the two together when creating a route in Ride with GPS ... Google Maps to check the distance, the elevation profile, and street view quickly ... Ride with GPS to set it in stone once I've decided which way I want to go.

Milton Keynes 02-15-17 08:17 PM

I use the Runtastic road cycling app and like it a lot. It's not as well known or as well used as Strava or Mapmyride, but it works well.

alcjphil 02-15-17 08:36 PM

If I am in an unfamiliar area I use this thing known as a map. It is printed on a sheet of paper that I can carry in my pocket. When I ride in areas that I am familiar with I use my memory

canklecat 02-15-17 08:48 PM


Originally Posted by peterjm76 (Post 19380486)
Just wondering what navigation apps people are using and what you think of them. Google Maps, Ride with GPS, etc.

Tried all the same apps as everyone else. Mostly I find myself using OsmAnd offline (downloaded to my iPhone) for reference. Cyclemeter and Strava to record rides. The phone is usually in a handlebar bag or pocket. I don't look at it while I'm riding.

I don't have a computer for realtime monitoring. Not against 'em, just haven't gotten one. Might do, tho'.

My Agu Qyoto handlebar bag has a nice map pocket Velcro'd on top of the lid. Handy for occasions when I do want to carry a large paper map. Can be handy sometimes.


Also, does anyone have any experience with Selle Anatomica saddles?
Tried a friend's on his monster truck sized bike with 36" wheels. Had the carved cutout doodad for pressure relief. Comfy saddle. I'd consider one if I was dissatisfied with my saddles. But my butt isn't picky so I still have the generic padded saddles that came with my bikes. I'm picky about handlebars and pedals but not saddles. Who knows why. I guess after being sat on for so many years my butt just doesn't care anymore.

John_V 02-16-17 04:03 PM

Another Cyclemeter user here. I've tried almost every popular and not so popular app for iPhone and Cyclemeter beat them all hands down. If you're a data and customization freak, there's nothing on the market that can touch it. Best part is that it's a yearly subscription for the Elite version vs monthly subscriptions for the other popular app. It will send your ride to Strava automatically at the end of each ride or share it with Facebook or other social media. It also has live tracking for when you want others to follow you on your rides. There's much more but it would take too long to type.

peterjm76 02-16-17 04:33 PM


Originally Posted by alcjphil (Post 19381491)
If I am in an unfamiliar area I use this thing known as a map. It is printed on a sheet of paper that I can carry in my pocket. When I ride in areas that I am familiar with I use my memory

Your input was so very helpful, I always wondered why people think French Canadiens are jerks.:troll:

alcjphil 02-16-17 06:20 PM


Originally Posted by peterjm76 (Post 19383393)
Your input was so very helpful, I always wondered why people think French Canadiens are jerks.:troll:

And. why would you possibly think that I am a French Canadian? I read this question in an English speaking forum and I answered the question in English
All I meant to convey is that apps are not always the best solution when you are riding your bike on unfamiliar roads. Sometimes the simplest solutions are still useful and often old fashioned maps are still better than an app that can lead you the wrong way.
I only tried to show that an app may not be the best solution
Sorry for being an ENGLISH Canadian jerk

peterjm76 02-16-17 06:55 PM

Sometimes the best way to convey your opinion is to not be a jerk in the first place, sorry if I offended.

alcjphil 02-16-17 07:03 PM


Originally Posted by peterjm76 (Post 19383638)
Sometimes the best way to convey your opinion is to not be a jerk in the first place, sorry if I offended.

Maybe, suggesting that maps are a good alternative to apps isn't being a jerk. Suggesting that French Canadians are jerks is being a jerk
I am now unsubscribing from this thread and have no further interest in it

Machka 02-16-17 08:00 PM


Originally Posted by peterjm76 (Post 19380486)
Just wondering what navigation apps people are using and what you think of them. Google Maps, Ride with GPS, etc.

What do you want to accomplish?

peterjm76 02-17-17 05:45 AM

Looking to build new routes in area's that I am not very familiar with

JPow90 02-17-17 05:52 AM

I use Strava... which might be worth checking out?

peterjm76 02-17-17 05:54 AM

:thumb::thumb::thumb:

Originally Posted by alcjphil (Post 19383657)
Maybe, suggesting that maps are a good alternative to apps isn't being a jerk. Suggesting that French Canadians are jerks is being a jerk
I am now unsubscribing from this thread and have no further interest in it


kellyon 02-17-17 06:00 AM

I use only google map
never heard about Strava. sounds interesting, tnx

Machka 02-17-17 06:05 AM


Originally Posted by peterjm76 (Post 19384272)
Looking to build new routes in area's that I am not very familiar with

If you want to build routes and keep them for future reference, then Ride with GPS is good for that. But as I mentioned, I use it with Google Maps ... I've got both of them going during the build process.

I understand you can build routes in Strava, but I've never tried. I just track the routes while I ride them with Strava.


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