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The first bike computer was a device that
The modern, cutting-edge bike embraces electronics and brings an overload of data – and I love it. You can talk about the romance and purity of the humble bicycle all you want, but my decades of ridin
Will all cycling skills become historical curiosities, wonders the Doc
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
£339.99 www.garmin.com This small GPS computer is built specifically for mountain bikers, with a rugged, rubberised case and numerous MTB-specific features to enhance your time on the trail. The 2.13i
IN 1911, THE ENGINEER Frederick Winslow Taylor – the man who gave us the modern workplace with its managers, targets, obsession with metrics and job descriptions – published his Principles of Scientif
Most e-bike drive systems work by sensing a rider’s pressure on the pedals and using this as a signal to assist (or multiply) their inputs with the electric motor. Overrun is the pushing force an elec