w00dsy wrote:i'm sure some cyclist has made one, they seem to like to monitor every aspect of their body, bike, conditions so they can sit down and chew the data later on. No one just goes out for a ride any more, even me. Once upon a time i'd just put shorts and runners on and go for a ride, i didn't care how far or how fast. Now i feel naked if i don't have my 15 essential items strapped to me and my bike. The check list is getting longer and longer. And now that Norbs has a power meter i'm feeling like i need one too, and i have no idea why but i'm sure it'd help somehow.
It helps with Gear Acquisition Syndrome.
I used to think how did people ride with lycra and clipless shoes? Why did they bother with trip computers and why clear glasses on cloudy days? Glad I wear that stuff now and have a trip computer to push me further.
Oh, I got brake pads too. Got 3,000km out of the first sets which I guess is okay considering that I'm usually riding in built up areas and stopping frequently when commuting
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