Shifting Data using DI2
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2 years 2 months ago #3994
by Robert Wszolek
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For those of us who can't get enough technical information about our cycling, here is a great website that analyzes your shifting when using DI2, DFly and a Garmin, Wahoo, etc.
.di2stats.com/
.di2stats.com/
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2 years 2 months ago #3995
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Rob
good morning and thank you for the information. Have you or anyone heard about the Karoo GPS system from Hamerhead? It looks interesting, i am looking for good GPS system .
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good morning and thank you for the information. Have you or anyone heard about the Karoo GPS system from Hamerhead? It looks interesting, i am looking for good GPS system .
Thanks
Frank
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2 years 2 months ago #3996
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Look at "DC Rainmaker" (Ray Maker) www.dcrainmaker.com/ for bicycling/running GPS reviews. He reviewed the Hammerhead in May 2017: www.dcrainmaker.com/2017/05/hammerhead-k...s-bike-computer.html
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2 years 2 months ago #3997
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Jack
thanks i saw the dc rainmaker and a few other reviews on you tube . It looks bette than the rest , i have been emailing the company and its on back order they are developing additional capabilities. It will also work with the Radar rear light from garmin . I am always more worried about drivers behind me than in front of me , i currently use a mirror. i was hoping someone may have used one.
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thanks i saw the dc rainmaker and a few other reviews on you tube . It looks bette than the rest , i have been emailing the company and its on back order they are developing additional capabilities. It will also work with the Radar rear light from garmin . I am always more worried about drivers behind me than in front of me , i currently use a mirror. i was hoping someone may have used one.
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Frank
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2 years 2 months ago #3999
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For anyone who wants to read more about DC Rainmaker, this is an interesting article that was published in Outside magazine: "The Man Behind the DC Rainmaker Gear-Review Empire"
www.outsideonline.com/2288226/conjure-storm
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2 years 2 months ago #4000
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Frank, I currently use a Garmin 1030 and have not seen the Karoo, I've read some of the reviews and it looks like a very good product. Not sure why they are currently out of stock everywhere. Good luck on whatever you choose.
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