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• #3027
Speak to Racewear Direct. Even if they don't have one on sale, they may knock something up for you. I needed a light mount compatible with a gopro mount and they made one for me. Not that it'd be much cheaper.
What I did to bar mount a phone was get a cheap Garmin mount (the male side), dremel the excess off, glue it to a phone case then use a standard garmin mount on the bike.
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• #3028
It seems to roughly (circa 2%) agree with my single sided Vector 3 and my Magene Ridge dual crankset PM. It's night and day better than my BKool turbo so I'm reasonably happy.
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• #3029
Bought a saris h3
/csb
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• #3030
Yeah, but a cheap case for whatever phone you have then get those glue-on Garmin mounts and glue one on the back. Then use one of the million Garmin mounts everyone has laying around.
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• #3031
The sensible buy.
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• #3032
Is it? I had set up alerts on all of them, this came in stock, bought it
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• #3033
CycleOps H2 is nice, so H3 should be at least as good
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• #3034
H3 is same performance as the H2 but quieter. Big flywheel, arguably better feel than Kickr or Neo, and normally quite a bit cheaper.
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• #3035
And it has a handy handle on the back, which from lugging Neos around strikes me as a good idea.
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• #3036
whats weird about Tacx is that the flux that follows the SAME design as Neo cant be folded up ..
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• #3037
Extra feature £££
That, and not breaking
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• #3038
H3 folding is nice, I used to fold one leg when not in use to avoid stubbing my toe.
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• #3039
The Neo does fold up into a surprisingly small footprint, albeit it's tall, but given the sheer size of the thing when it's unfolded and locked, it was a pleasant surprise when folding it back up again.
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• #3040
It's s real bitch to carry isn't it? Not just awkward but effing heavy too.
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• #3041
My favourite feature of the design is that when you fold the wings closed it looks like it gives you two carrying handles - but wait! If you use one of them, you end up punching the cassette. Spiky.
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• #3042
My favourite feature of the design is that it looks like a spaceship
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• #3043
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• #3044
Over the ear headphones for channeling slayer into my head when interval training.
Sweat resistant.
Bluetooth? -
• #3045
Why over ear? Too hot, no? Also, sweat will destroy the cups quickly I suspect.
Headphone thread has good recommendations for cheap, decent BT in ears
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• #3046
Have in ear jobs and can imagine them slipping out. With all the snot and sweat.
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• #3047
I asked about this a while back but in the end I've just used cheap buds.
Basically the freebies you get with mobile phones that I've ended up with about 20 of. If they die you don't care so much. I hang an mp3 player from the ceiling so I don't drip on the mp3 player and the cables are out of the way.
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• #3048
I use Sony MDR-V150 and replace the pads for less than a quid when I need to. Must have had the phones for nearly a decade now.
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• #3049
I've killed a bunch of in-ear bluetooth headphones cos they got sweat in, overears may be a bit warmer but much less likely to get sweat in.
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• #3050
How do your ears get full of snot?!
@snottyotter ...
How do you find the power accuracy with the Suito? My experience isn't very good, compared to my left-only (which will add insult to injury) Stages G3.