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Lifetime Miles
Tom Kunich writes:
On Tuesday, October 13, 2020 at 9:34:09 AM UTC-7, Sir Ridesalot wrote: On Tuesday, 13 October 2020 11:59:03 UTC-4, Tom Kunich wrote: On Tuesday, October 13, 2020 at 3:08:21 AM UTC-7, wrote: Op maandag 12 oktober 2020 om 21:39:47 UTC+2 schreef : Sort move from the political although I don't mind it, I have an interesting question. I am a long distance runner and that really is the background I come from. I still run but age and runner's dystonia make that much more challenging. I have always ridden and bike and used it through most of my running years. Runners keep a log an most serious ones can tell you lifetime miles or a good estimate. I can running and even on the bike. So what sort of lifetime miles do the regulars here have on the books? I still have way more running miles that cycling miles but at present rate Lord willing. I will catch up. I post mine of any are curious, maybe no gives a rats ass too. Cycling is a bit more challenging to keep track off. Deacon Mark What is the point to know what your mileage was 20-30 years ago? Only interesting is the current year compared to the year before. Never found the ODO setting on a cycling computer interesting. It is that with a Garmin(Connect)/Strava it is logged automatically otherwise I wouldn't know. Just past the 10000 km mark last Sunday. Last year it was just over 11000 km. I think I will beat that this year, just because of the lock down early this year and the fine weather during that period. We are heading for a second (partial) lock down here, because we f*cked up again. Lou I have three different Garmins and I continue to forget bringing one along pretty often. They are nornally in my desk being recharged. I have basic computers on my bicycles. They start automatically and they register total mileage plus trip mileage. I don't forget the computer; it lives on the bike. Auto-start means I don't forget to turn it on either. Cheers The trouble with these is that the battery goes dead suddenly and all of your totals are lost. I have used mostly Planet Bike simple wired computers. On those the display goes noticeably dim long before the battery completely dies. Before replacing the battery I write down the settings. I have killed one by borking the little rubber nubbin that is pressed when setting, but I'm more careful now. |
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