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Tag Archives: iSport
Review : iBike iSport update #1
Time for a bit of a tidy up of the iBike iSport review. A couple of things have been bought to light. First thing. In this photo in the Setup and Usage review… It has been highlighted that there seems … Continue reading
Posted in General Cycling Info
Tagged computer, iBike, iBike CEO, iBike iSport, iSport, John Hamann, Power Meter
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Review : iBike iSport Cycling Power Meter. Setup and Use.
Part 2 of the iBike iSport Review. Part 1 is here. Set up. Setting the iBike iSport up is done in two parts. Setting the unit itself up and mounting it to the bike. Lets look at setting the unit … Continue reading
Review : iBike iSport Cycling Power Meter. The Purchase.
Power meters for cycling are something I didn’t know a lot about. All I knew was that the crank and hub based systems were mega expensive, and certainly not something I could justify buying. Then a few weeks back, I … Continue reading
Posted in General Cycling Info
Tagged iBike, iBike Dash, iBike review, iSport, Power, Power Meter, Watts
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Power Meters. An Introduction.
Watts. Apparently the pros pump out 400 watts for an hour. It certainly gives you some perspective when you start to use a power meter to see how few watts your scrawny legs are generating. This from todays effort. For … Continue reading