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Originally Posted by Camilo
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J. Edgar Hoover would be proud!
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Try riding without any current data on the ride you are on. On my mountain bike I do not have a cycle computer, just a seat bag with the necessaries in it. I find it quite refreshing not knowing anything about my rides that can be expressed in numbers. On my road bikes I generally look at distance only. Also quite refreshing. It's fun just to ride.
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Originally Posted by jackb
(Post 23735289)
I find it quite refreshing not knowing anything about my rides that can be expressed in numbers.
Originally Posted by jackb
(Post 23735289)
On my road bikes I generally look at distance only. Also quite refreshing. It's fun just to ride.
Isn't distance a number? Or is your device reporting that in terms word terms "short" "moderate" "long" "really long" ? Or some other such. <GRIN> :rolleyes: Don't worry, all in fun. Just picking. Perhaps you intended the irony. |
Originally Posted by jackb
(Post 23735289)
.... On my road bikes I generally look at distance only...
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I keep seeing this thread title and thinking about this goof ball.
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Vive JackB! Those marvelous little cycling computers, wired, wireless, GPS connected or not have a tendency to become nasty little nags, urging us to go faster, farther. At my time of life, I am exploring a concept I call Riding for Fun.
I have a nice little Cateye, but I don't turn on the average speed display until the end of the ride. |
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