I have wireless Cateyes on two bikes which provide maintenance log mileage. 
The third bike uses a Wahoo Element Bolt and Ride with GPS. Much more data 
capable than I require but I do appreciate a few of the features like 
connection to iphone and ft. of climbing. 

Steve, you did the ride displayed in Puglia? I'm envious. Spent some 
vacation time in not so touristy Monopoli. Enjoy your rides!

Best,
Rich in ATL

On Sunday, March 6, 2022 at 10:57:34 AM UTC-5 [email protected] wrote:

> I'm a fan of the wired Cateye cyclometer.  I'm only interested in distance 
> per ride and total/year.  I've used it for 30 years.  I love how basic it 
> is and needs a battery replacement now and then.  Trip mileage and total 
> mileage always at fingertips.  Never have to think about anything else.  I 
> bought a new one for my sparkly Mermaid Platy.
> Kate in Trenton, NJ
>
> On Saturday, March 5, 2022 at 12:12:10 PM UTC-5 Steven Sweedler wrote:
>
>> I also use Ride w/GPS to track my rides, and then transfer to paper. 
>> Often after a stop in my ride, the app pauses and does not restart. On 
>> yesterdays ride, you can see the second half of the ride is a straight 
>> line, which was not the actual ride. I don’t look at the app when I ride so 
>> I don’t realize the app is on pause  until I finish the ride. Steve
>>
>> On Sat, Mar 5, 2022 at 5:49 PM David Hallerman <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Kinda like me, except my biggest challenge using Ride With GPS is 
>>> turning it off at the end of a ride.
>>> On 3/2/22 1:20 PM, MoVelo wrote:
>>>
>>> I use Ride with GPS on my iPhone. It keeps track of yearly mileage and 
>>> all the other stats, pauses when I pause and can run it the background 
>>> whilst I surf other apps.  
>>>
>>> Also there is a pretty big library of rides from others who have shared 
>>> with the app.
>>>
>>> Remembering to turn it on at the beginning of a ride is my biggest 
>>> challenge. 
>>>
>>> JP
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, March 2, 2022 at 10:04:49 AM UTC-6 [email protected] 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> GPS mapping software is smart enough to understand a brief break for 
>>>> tunnels. Bridges & underpasses are not a problem as there are multiple 
>>>> satellites feeding the data all the way across the horizon so you may lose 
>>>> a more overhead signal but not one coming at you from in front or behind. 
>>>> As for accuracy, I'm not sure how much closer you want than the typical 
>>>> 16' 
>>>> which the standard GPS receivers like your phone or Garmin deliver? Since 
>>>> you're traveling rather than static you are giving the mapping software 
>>>> flowing data points to extrapolate against for better accuracy than 
>>>> standing still too.
>>>>
>>>> There's no way a cycle computer could be calibrated that accurately & 
>>>> the margin of error will increase with the mileage.
>>>>
>>>> I use Strava combined with a Wahoo Tickr wrist strap as I like to be 
>>>> mix up my HR efforts & I tend to ride too hard. I don't slavishly follow 
>>>> the data but Strave lets you input which bike you rode that day which is a 
>>>> great way of keeping overall mileage records.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Wednesday, March 2, 2022 at 9:46:12 AM UTC-6 George Schick wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Reading through the blog post makes me wonder if anyone has ridden a 
>>>>> bike with a carefully calibrated cycle odometer - maybe using the "roll 
>>>>> out" method to determine accuracy - along with one of these GPS units to 
>>>>> see how accurate the GPS really is.  Seems like riding through areas 
>>>>> where 
>>>>> the sky is blocked temporarily by tall buildings, underpasses, heavy 
>>>>> forestation, etc. would have to have some effect on overall mileage 
>>>>> tracked.  Plus, the run-of-the-mill GPS units that individuals can use, 
>>>>> be 
>>>>> it a specific device (Garmin) or a cell phone,  aren't as accurate to 
>>>>> begin 
>>>>> with as the high quality equipment that people like surveyors use. 
>>>>>
>>>>> Just curious.  I have a friend who will be riding in the Great Cycle 
>>>>> Challenge, a fundraiser for the Children's Cancer Research Fund, again 
>>>>> this 
>>>>> year and I've carefully calibrated her cycle computer - which I'm not 
>>>>> even 
>>>>> sure she's used - so she can compare the results with the GPS info that 
>>>>> the 
>>>>> fundraiser uses to track participant's mileage. 
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wednesday, March 2, 2022 at 8:38:52 AM UTC-6 aeroperf wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> I use a Sigma BC 12.12 Bike Computer, wired, and read it into a 
>>>>>> spreadsheet with the Sigma DataCenter program.
>>>>>> I bought a bunch of them years ago and calibrate them for each bike 
>>>>>> on the trail I ride.
>>>>>>
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