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Old June 20th 05, 05:03 PM
Charles Beristain
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some time ago, there was some comments on wind gages for bicycles.

Any recommendations on which one to get?

thanks

charlieb in ct.
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Old June 20th 05, 06:47 PM
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Charles Beristain wrote:
some time ago, there was some comments on wind gages for bicycles.

Any recommendations on which one to get?

thanks

charlieb in ct.

http://www.davisnet.com/catalog/download/05PAGE_20.pdf

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Old June 20th 05, 08:34 PM
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On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 16:03:07 GMT, Charles Beristain
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some time ago, there was some comments on wind gages for bicycles.

Any recommendations on which one to get?

thanks

charlieb in ct.


Dear Charlie,

I think that they're all the same Davis instruments model,
meaning no real choice, just different prices. I haven't
heard of another wind meter, but perhaps someone else will
explain a booming new market.

$129
http://www.davisnet.com/weather/prod...t.asp?pnum=276

$79
http://www.celestaire.com/catalog/We...rs/WindScribe/

$74
http://www.ambientweather.com/dainwi.html

$60
http://www.asenashop.com/ivn/pr-0/7681.html

Carl Fogel
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Old June 20th 05, 09:35 PM
Charles Beristain
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Default wind gage: handlebar mount

Roy and carl
thanks for the good info...

how is it mounted to the handle bars... need to create an adaptor or
is one available?

charlie
ps.. carl.. you put the supermarket shopper to shame ( he has a radio
show in case you don't get it in your area) :-)




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Old June 20th 05, 09:58 PM
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On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 20:35:30 GMT, Charles Beristain
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Roy and carl
thanks for the good info...

how is it mounted to the handle bars... need to create an adaptor or
is one available?

charlie
ps.. carl.. you put the supermarket shopper to shame ( he has a radio
show in case you don't get it in your area) :-)


Dear Charlie,

You can find the same stuff--anyone can do it.

Finding the cheapest source takes about 60 seconds. The only
trick is knowing that "windscribe" is what you call the
thing.

Put "windscribe" into the Froogle field on Advanced Google
and then ask for results in price order:

http://www.google.com/advanced_search

Suddenly you know an awful lot about low prices.

As for mounting, the windscribe comes with a half-round base
adaptor that you run a velcro strap through--fits on any
handlebar, cinches down, stays in place.

For people like me who like to flip their bikes upside-down,
the tension is enough to hold the windscribe nicely level on
rough pavement, but you can easily twist it to hang under
the bar and out of harm's way when the bike is inverted.

You can also leave the handlebar base off, use an included
lanyard, and carry the windscribe along on hikes so that you
can impress the local wildfowl with your knowledge of wind
conditions and temperature (it needs to know temperature, so
they throw in a thermometer).

Makes people with mere GPS devices bitterly envious. Sure,
they know exactly where they are, but they can only wet
their fingers and guess about what the breeze is doing.

Carl Fogel
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Old June 21st 05, 03:33 AM
Charles Beristain
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Default wind gage: handlebar mount

thanks carl...
it is actually for my brother in law living in tucson in winter and BC
in summer.. and an avid cyclist... I think he will buy it.

charlieb in ct.
 




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