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The first bike computer was a device that
Boy, have I got news for you. First of all, Eddy Merckx, that grainy, handsome figure you get to see a few minutes of on World Of Sport each Saturday in July and who you want to be when you grow up –
The sticky motion of a chronometric speedometer needle is one of the eccentricities of pre-1960s bikes. Here’s how to keep the needle moving and recording the right speed
There’s not much instrumentation on most British bikes, but what there is can take many forms – and making sure your needles move as they should is a key part of ownership
We’re not saying they don’t serve a purpose. But an over-reliance on tech is taking us away from the core reasons for working out in the first place
Whether you strap a wellness coach to your wrist or weave subtle sensors into your clothes, these devices are revolutionising how we track our health
LED bike lights would have seemed like magic until recent times