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New bike computer system?
How many out there have purchased the iBike computer system. I looked into it and it seems pretty neat. They're running a $199 special on the system (Reg. $299) and I'm considering going for it. I currently have the Garmin 500, but it would be convenient to have the iphone act as more than just a phone.
Any input would be appreciated. |
Personally I like having my phone separate from my bike computer because of battery concerns.
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Originally Posted by WCG
(Post 12978834)
How many out there have purchased the iBike computer system. I looked into it and it seems pretty neat. They're running a $199 special on the system (Reg. $299) and I'm considering going for it. I currently have the Garmin 500, but it would be convenient to have the iphone act as more than just a phone.
Any input would be appreciated. your 500 is 10x better than using the ibike/phone setup |
iBike is widely regarded as vastly inferior to real powermeter. A used Powertap is not much more.
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Personally, I'd stick with the 500. I'm more of a Fred and I don't race however, I like race worthy equipment and I've counted numerous Edge 500 units in the TdF. I can't say the same for the iBike system though. The 500 is a tried and true design that works like a charm (w/o the battery concerns)! Good luck with your decision.
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I would definitely recommend sticking with the 500. A dedicated device is the way to go. If you want power calculation, sign up for strava.
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Originally Posted by asv
(Post 12980288)
I would definitely recommend sticking with the 500. A dedicated device is the way to go. If you want power calculation, buy a real powermeter.
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Originally Posted by jsutkeepspining
(Post 12980299)
fixed
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I originally had the ibike. there were many times it would not charge my phone and it drains fast. I enjoy having my phone not dead on a ride. But i had never used a garmin. After getting my garmin, i would say i love my garmin and i love being able to use garmin connect and see my history, stick with garmin. I would take my garmin over the ibike anyday, and i am glad i sold the ibike on ebay
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My experience with iBike 'power meter" was so abysmal that I wouldn't buy an extension cord from that stupid company.
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Originally Posted by Roadrash3
(Post 12980453)
I originally had the ibike. there were many times it would not charge my phone and it drains fast. I enjoy having my phone not dead on a ride. But i had never used a garmin. After getting my garmin, i would say i love my garmin and i love being able to use garmin connect and see my history, stick with garmin. I would take my garmin over the ibike anyday, and i am glad i sold the ibike on ebay
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Originally Posted by ILUVUK
(Post 12980495)
If I take a shot each time I read "garmin", I'm gonna be real drunk.
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Originally Posted by patentcad
(Post 12980506)
Do it.
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Holy crap!, I did say Garmin a million times. I was exhausted and had just finished a century and was typing on my cell phone. Kinda like being drunk. My last post reads like a 5 year old. Needless to say from the other poster, i would not buy a extension cord from ibike either.
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I'm looking at the iBike and giving my Garmin 305 to my wife. I don't have the iPhone, but do have the iTouch.
As for the battery drain, the thing has it's own on-board 7 hour battery. So that shouldn't be an issue. The Power meter version is expensive, like $749... so that's out. They are running a special for $199 for the regular computer (HR and Cadence are extra... trying to find the price of these) I eventually will be getting an iPhone, but it doesn't look like it's iPhone OR iTouch compatible... it's one or the other. That's not good, I'd hate to buy one and have to buy it again for the iPhone. Still thinking. |
Originally Posted by Megiddo
(Post 12985090)
I'm looking at the iBike and giving my Garmin 305 to my wife. I don't have the iPhone, but do have the iTouch.
As for the battery drain, the thing has it's own on-board 7 hour battery. So that shouldn't be an issue. The Power meter version is expensive, like $749... so that's out. They are running a special for $199 for the regular computer (HR and Cadence are extra... trying to find the price of these) I eventually will be getting an iPhone, but it doesn't look like it's iPhone OR iTouch compatible... it's one or the other. That's not good, I'd hate to buy one and have to buy it again for the iPhone. Still thinking. |
Originally Posted by jsutkeepspining
(Post 12985133)
why not keep the 305 and have hr and cadence? thats more useful than speed.
BTW, the iBike with HR and Cadence is $299 at PerformanceBike. But I've been reading nothing but bad reviews. For the $350 price range, the Garmin 500 w/HR and Cadence might have to do. I love my Edge305, but thought the screen and goodies on the iBike looked cool. |
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