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2014-07-29 3:45 AM in reply to: StaceyK |
Veteran 2441 Western Australia | Subject: RE: Manatee Monkey Mentors SHUT (Poptart or pet pic bribes considered) For all you gadget guys I have a question. It looks like I am in the market for a new bike computer because I finally liberated and replaced the battery from the rear wheel sensor on my bike, but it is still not working. That means no speed and distance info (on the trainer where I do most of my riding), I still have cadence but because of the no speed and distance part the computer screen keeps going into sleep mode. So I am a gadget dunce. I know how to turn my computer on and do what I need to do and that is about it. I have an iPhone 5 and use the runkeeper app when I run and ride outside and I have a timex triathlon watch with heart rate strap (which I never use). My question is should I just buy a new wireless bike computer or should I bite the bullet and buy a basic GPS watch that I can connect to a cadence sensor on the bike? lets say I have a budget of around $3-400, would this even be enough for the second option, if I sourced it online? If I go the watch way I would prefer something smallish that I can wear all day like I currently do with my timex if possible. I like numbers so would having this sort of data be a helpful motivation with my training? |
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2014-07-29 6:56 AM in reply to: blueyedbikergirl |
Master 6834 Englewood, Florida | Subject: RE: Manatee Monkey Mentors SHUT (Poptart or pet pic bribes considered) Originally posted by blueyedbikergirl Hi... Um... can I come back?? Pretty please? I know I've been seriously MIA lately, and I'm really sorry for that. I really have no good excuse either... it's been quite the bumpy ride so far, and it's not over yet - I'm hoping it will get better though. I've missed you guys. Once you're in, you're in forever, from what I hear. I hope all is well or in the very least is getting better. Time is the great equalizer, take some and relax if you can. |
2014-07-29 7:01 AM in reply to: 0 |
Master 6834 Englewood, Florida | Subject: RE: Manatee Monkey Mentors SHUT (Poptart or pet pic bribes considered) Originally posted by StaceyK For all you gadget guys I have a question. It looks like I am in the market for a new bike computer because I finally liberated and replaced the battery from the rear wheel sensor on my bike, but it is still not working. That means no speed and distance info (on the trainer where I do most of my riding), I still have cadence but because of the no speed and distance part the computer screen keeps going into sleep mode. So I am a gadget dunce. I know how to turn my computer on and do what I need to do and that is about it. I have an iPhone 5 and use the runkeeper app when I run and ride outside and I have a timex triathlon watch with heart rate strap (which I never use). My question is should I just buy a new wireless bike computer or should I bite the bullet and buy a basic GPS watch that I can connect to a cadence sensor on the bike? lets say I have a budget of around $3-400, would this even be enough for the second option, if I sourced it online? If I go the watch way I would prefer something smallish that I can wear all day like I currently do with my timex if possible. I like numbers so would having this sort of data be a helpful motivation with my training? Stacey, I have very little in the way of what to get from a $$$$'s perspective, but I can tell you the Timex Global Trainer is huge, so it may not work for you. If you like numbers/data, then a GPS device that you can sync to cadence and HRM is the way to go. When I first got mine, it was interesting to see the numbers, so for a short time you may be motivated, but it certainly hasn't been a long term motivator. I find mine most useful when doing something targeted (intervals or some such thing) and the feedback is immediately in front of you. Good Luck and happy shopping! ETX: As is often mentioned, DC Rainmaker has good stuff on this. http://www.dcrainmaker.com/product-comparison-calculator is a great place to start.
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2014-07-29 7:30 AM in reply to: amd723 |
Master 9705 Raleigh, NC area | Subject: RE: Manatee Monkey Mentors SHUT (Poptart or pet pic bribes considered) Originally posted by amd723 Originally posted by blueyedbikergirl The Manatees are like the Hotel California - you can check out anytime you want, but you can never leave Hi... Um... can I come back?? Pretty please? I know I've been seriously MIA lately, and I'm really sorry for that. I really have no good excuse either... it's been quite the bumpy ride so far, and it's not over yet - I'm hoping it will get better though. I've missed you guys. . Welcome back to the safe, non-bumpy place!! I love this! |
2014-07-29 7:59 AM in reply to: StaceyK |
Master 9705 Raleigh, NC area | Subject: RE: Manatee Monkey Mentors SHUT (Poptart or pet pic bribes considered) Originally posted by StaceyK For all you gadget guys I have a question. It looks like I am in the market for a new bike computer because I finally liberated and replaced the battery from the rear wheel sensor on my bike, but it is still not working. That means no speed and distance info (on the trainer where I do most of my riding), I still have cadence but because of the no speed and distance part the computer screen keeps going into sleep mode. So I am a gadget dunce. I know how to turn my computer on and do what I need to do and that is about it. I have an iPhone 5 and use the runkeeper app when I run and ride outside and I have a timex triathlon watch with heart rate strap (which I never use). My question is should I just buy a new wireless bike computer or should I bite the bullet and buy a basic GPS watch that I can connect to a cadence sensor on the bike? lets say I have a budget of around $3-400, would this even be enough for the second option, if I sourced it online? If I go the watch way I would prefer something smallish that I can wear all day like I currently do with my timex if possible. I like numbers so would having this sort of data be a helpful motivation with my training? As a third alternative, you could get a speed/cadence sensor to work with your iPhone: http://www.wahoofitness.com/devices/blue-sc.html. This runs US $60 or so. I guess you'd also want to get a bike mount for your phone as well? Yes, $300-400 will get you a multisport GPS watch but the mutlisport watches are not small or really meant to be worn all day. The 310XT is the older Garmin multisport GPS watch and the 910XT is the newer model. Apparently a Garmin will be releasing another model in the next 6-12 months. Monica (welcome back!) has a BIA and she may be able to tell us if that's a Wear All Day kind of watch but that is also in the right price range. The Garmin 15 is something that you can wear all day and use for running. It has an activity tracker as well *but* has no bike mode so it's a no go. I thought I'd mention it because of the all day wearing + motivation thing. The rechargeable battery is rated for 5 weeks which is excellent for the category. It's US $169 ($199 with the HR strap). |
2014-07-29 8:22 AM in reply to: jmkizer |
Veteran 2441 Western Australia | Subject: RE: Manatee Monkey Mentors SHUT (Poptart or pet pic bribes considered) Originally posted by jmkizer So does anyone have a Garmin 510 or 810? Looking at DC Rainmaker reviews and wondering if this might be the way to go. I can get a bundle including heart rate strap and speed/cadence sensor for A$399. Then maybe I can get a Forerunner or something like that later (there is still my birthday and Christmas before the end of the year ) Originally posted by StaceyK For all you gadget guys I have a question. It looks like I am in the market for a new bike computer because I finally liberated and replaced the battery from the rear wheel sensor on my bike, but it is still not working. That means no speed and distance info (on the trainer where I do most of my riding), I still have cadence but because of the no speed and distance part the computer screen keeps going into sleep mode. So I am a gadget dunce. I know how to turn my computer on and do what I need to do and that is about it. I have an iPhone 5 and use the runkeeper app when I run and ride outside and I have a timex triathlon watch with heart rate strap (which I never use). My question is should I just buy a new wireless bike computer or should I bite the bullet and buy a basic GPS watch that I can connect to a cadence sensor on the bike? lets say I have a budget of around $3-400, would this even be enough for the second option, if I sourced it online? If I go the watch way I would prefer something smallish that I can wear all day like I currently do with my timex if possible. I like numbers so would having this sort of data be a helpful motivation with my training? As a third alternative, you could get a speed/cadence sensor to work with your iPhone: http://www.wahoofitness.com/devices/blue-sc.html. This runs US $60 or so. I guess you'd also want to get a bike mount for your phone as well? Yes, $300-400 will get you a multisport GPS watch but the mutlisport watches are not small or really meant to be worn all day. The 310XT is the older Garmin multisport GPS watch and the 910XT is the newer model. Apparently a Garmin will be releasing another model in the next 6-12 months. Monica (welcome back!) has a BIA and she may be able to tell us if that's a Wear All Day kind of watch but that is also in the right price range. The Garmin 15 is something that you can wear all day and use for running. It has an activity tracker as well *but* has no bike mode so it's a no go. I thought I'd mention it because of the all day wearing + motivation thing. The rechargeable battery is rated for 5 weeks which is excellent for the category. It's US $169 ($199 with the HR strap). To replace the sigma wireless computer that I have on my bike (very basic no GPS) will cost me $100+ postage. |
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2014-07-29 8:23 AM in reply to: jmkizer |
Master 7712 Orlando | Subject: RE: Manatee Monkey Mentors SHUT (Poptart or pet pic bribes considered) Originally posted by jmkizer Originally posted by StaceyK For all you gadget guys I have a question. It looks like I am in the market for a new bike computer because I finally liberated and replaced the battery from the rear wheel sensor on my bike, but it is still not working. That means no speed and distance info (on the trainer where I do most of my riding), I still have cadence but because of the no speed and distance part the computer screen keeps going into sleep mode. So I am a gadget dunce. I know how to turn my computer on and do what I need to do and that is about it. I have an iPhone 5 and use the runkeeper app when I run and ride outside and I have a timex triathlon watch with heart rate strap (which I never use). My question is should I just buy a new wireless bike computer or should I bite the bullet and buy a basic GPS watch that I can connect to a cadence sensor on the bike? lets say I have a budget of around $3-400, would this even be enough for the second option, if I sourced it online? If I go the watch way I would prefer something smallish that I can wear all day like I currently do with my timex if possible. I like numbers so would having this sort of data be a helpful motivation with my training? As a third alternative, you could get a speed/cadence sensor to work with your iPhone: http://www.wahoofitness.com/devices/blue-sc.html. This runs US $60 or so. I guess you'd also want to get a bike mount for your phone as well? Yes, $300-400 will get you a multisport GPS watch but the mutlisport watches are not small or really meant to be worn all day. The 310XT is the older Garmin multisport GPS watch and the 910XT is the newer model. Apparently a Garmin will be releasing another model in the next 6-12 months. Monica (welcome back!) has a BIA and she may be able to tell us if that's a Wear All Day kind of watch but that is also in the right price range. The Garmin 15 is something that you can wear all day and use for running. It has an activity tracker as well *but* has no bike mode so it's a no go. I thought I'd mention it because of the all day wearing + motivation thing. The rechargeable battery is rated for 5 weeks which is excellent for the category. It's US $169 ($199 with the HR strap). What about the Fenix 2? I "think" you can put it in long battery life mode and get 50+ hrs of battery life. It is multisport, but it is about the same size as the other garmin watches. So, big for those of use with small wrists! |
2014-07-29 8:38 AM in reply to: StaceyK |
Master 9705 Raleigh, NC area | Subject: RE: Manatee Monkey Mentors SHUT (Poptart or pet pic bribes considered) Originally posted by StaceyK Originally posted by jmkizer So does anyone have a Garmin 510 or 810? Looking at DC Rainmaker reviews and wondering if this might be the way to go. I can get a bundle including heart rate strap and speed/cadence sensor for A$399. Then maybe I can get a Forerunner or something like that later (there is still my birthday and Christmas before the end of the year ) To replace the sigma wireless computer that I have on my bike (very basic no GPS) will cost me $100+ postage. Originally posted by StaceyK For all you gadget guys I have a question. It looks like I am in the market for a new bike computer because I finally liberated and replaced the battery from the rear wheel sensor on my bike, but it is still not working. That means no speed and distance info (on the trainer where I do most of my riding), I still have cadence but because of the no speed and distance part the computer screen keeps going into sleep mode. So I am a gadget dunce. I know how to turn my computer on and do what I need to do and that is about it. I have an iPhone 5 and use the runkeeper app when I run and ride outside and I have a timex triathlon watch with heart rate strap (which I never use). My question is should I just buy a new wireless bike computer or should I bite the bullet and buy a basic GPS watch that I can connect to a cadence sensor on the bike? lets say I have a budget of around $3-400, would this even be enough for the second option, if I sourced it online? If I go the watch way I would prefer something smallish that I can wear all day like I currently do with my timex if possible. I like numbers so would having this sort of data be a helpful motivation with my training? As a third alternative, you could get a speed/cadence sensor to work with your iPhone: http://www.wahoofitness.com/devices/blue-sc.html. This runs US $60 or so. I guess you'd also want to get a bike mount for your phone as well? Yes, $300-400 will get you a multisport GPS watch but the mutlisport watches are not small or really meant to be worn all day. The 310XT is the older Garmin multisport GPS watch and the 910XT is the newer model. Apparently a Garmin will be releasing another model in the next 6-12 months. Monica (welcome back!) has a BIA and she may be able to tell us if that's a Wear All Day kind of watch but that is also in the right price range. The Garmin 15 is something that you can wear all day and use for running. It has an activity tracker as well *but* has no bike mode so it's a no go. I thought I'd mention it because of the all day wearing + motivation thing. The rechargeable battery is rated for 5 weeks which is excellent for the category. It's US $169 ($199 with the HR strap). Tom has a 500 which is similar to the 510. |
2014-07-29 8:53 AM in reply to: jmkizer |
Master 7712 Orlando | Subject: RE: Manatee Monkey Mentors SHUT (Poptart or pet pic bribes considered) Any Manatee using Garmin Connect? I have tried emailing an uploaded workout to someone and for some weird reason it converts everything into kms! It makes me look way faster, but it is really annoying. Everything is in miles on the site, so it is not that i need to make the change there. Has this happened to anyone else? Any fix ideas?? |
2014-07-29 9:02 AM in reply to: amd723 |
Master 9705 Raleigh, NC area | Subject: RE: Manatee Monkey Mentors SHUT (Poptart or pet pic bribes considered) Originally posted by amd723 Any Manatee using Garmin Connect? I have tried emailing an uploaded workout to someone and for some weird reason it converts everything into kms! It makes me look way faster, but it is really annoying. Everything is in miles on the site, so it is not that i need to make the change there. Has this happened to anyone else? Any fix ideas?? When I email an activity, it just sends the URL. I don't see how to email a workout (5 x strides or whatever). Are you using the "Classic" or "Modern" interface? I was using Modern (http://connect.garmin.com/modern/). I suppose I should be a good little support person and switch to Classic and try that ;-) I'm back! Yeah, same thing. It wants to send the URL to the activity. |
2014-07-29 9:03 AM in reply to: jmkizer |
Master 6834 Englewood, Florida | Subject: RE: Manatee Monkey Mentors SHUT (Poptart or pet pic bribes considered) Originally posted by jmkizer Originally posted by amd723 Any Manatee using Garmin Connect? I have tried emailing an uploaded workout to someone and for some weird reason it converts everything into kms! It makes me look way faster, but it is really annoying. Everything is in miles on the site, so it is not that i need to make the change there. Has this happened to anyone else? Any fix ideas?? When I email an activity, it just sends the URL. I don't see how to email a workout (5 x strides or whatever). Are you using the "Classic" or "Modern" interface? I was using Modern (http://connect.garmin.com/modern/). I suppose I should be a good little support person and switch to Classic and try that ;-) I'm back! Yeah, same thing. It wants to send the URL to the activity. Hands, is the person on Connect and living in one of those wacky countries that use the metric system? |
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2014-07-29 9:34 AM in reply to: StaceyK |
Veteran 1100 Dayton | Subject: RE: Manatee Monkey Mentors SHUT (Poptart or pet pic bribes considered) Originally posted by StaceyK Originally posted by jmkizer So does anyone have a Garmin 510 or 810? Looking at DC Rainmaker reviews and wondering if this might be the way to go. I can get a bundle including heart rate strap and speed/cadence sensor for A$399. Then maybe I can get a Forerunner or something like that later (there is still my birthday and Christmas before the end of the year ) To replace the sigma wireless computer that I have on my bike (very basic no GPS) will cost me $100+ postage. Originally posted by StaceyK For all you gadget guys I have a question. It looks like I am in the market for a new bike computer because I finally liberated and replaced the battery from the rear wheel sensor on my bike, but it is still not working. That means no speed and distance info (on the trainer where I do most of my riding), I still have cadence but because of the no speed and distance part the computer screen keeps going into sleep mode. So I am a gadget dunce. I know how to turn my computer on and do what I need to do and that is about it. I have an iPhone 5 and use the runkeeper app when I run and ride outside and I have a timex triathlon watch with heart rate strap (which I never use). My question is should I just buy a new wireless bike computer or should I bite the bullet and buy a basic GPS watch that I can connect to a cadence sensor on the bike? lets say I have a budget of around $3-400, would this even be enough for the second option, if I sourced it online? If I go the watch way I would prefer something smallish that I can wear all day like I currently do with my timex if possible. I like numbers so would having this sort of data be a helpful motivation with my training? As a third alternative, you could get a speed/cadence sensor to work with your iPhone: http://www.wahoofitness.com/devices/blue-sc.html. This runs US $60 or so. I guess you'd also want to get a bike mount for your phone as well? Yes, $300-400 will get you a multisport GPS watch but the mutlisport watches are not small or really meant to be worn all day. The 310XT is the older Garmin multisport GPS watch and the 910XT is the newer model. Apparently a Garmin will be releasing another model in the next 6-12 months. Monica (welcome back!) has a BIA and she may be able to tell us if that's a Wear All Day kind of watch but that is also in the right price range. The Garmin 15 is something that you can wear all day and use for running. It has an activity tracker as well *but* has no bike mode so it's a no go. I thought I'd mention it because of the all day wearing + motivation thing. The rechargeable battery is rated for 5 weeks which is excellent for the category. It's US $169 ($199 with the HR strap). I just picked up a Garmin Edge 500 to replace my wireless Cateye system. Really, the Cateye system worked great. It was accurate, and very trustworthy. If having the GPS data isn't important to you, I would recommend sticking with one of these systems to save the $$. But the Garmin 500 I picked up is nice. It does everything I need it to in a very compact package. I spent $160-ish on Craigslist. The other models didn't add anything that I felt necessary. At least, not in my current pay range. Also, I have a Garmin 310XT, and that works great as well. I used that as a semi-bike computer until I got the 500. I got a speed/cadence sensor at the same time as the 500, and so made the switch straight to that. But yeah, the Cateye worked great, and beyond that I pick up my Garmin stuff used or refurbished. |
2014-07-29 9:36 AM in reply to: jmkizer |
Master 7712 Orlando | Subject: RE: Manatee Monkey Mentors SHUT (Poptart or pet pic bribes considered) Originally posted by jmkizer Originally posted by amd723 Any Manatee using Garmin Connect? I have tried emailing an uploaded workout to someone and for some weird reason it converts everything into kms! It makes me look way faster, but it is really annoying. Everything is in miles on the site, so it is not that i need to make the change there. Has this happened to anyone else? Any fix ideas?? When I email an activity, it just sends the URL. I don't see how to email a workout (5 x strides or whatever). Are you using the "Classic" or "Modern" interface? I was using Modern (http://connect.garmin.com/modern/). I suppose I should be a good little support person and switch to Classic and try that ;-) I'm back! Yeah, same thing. It wants to send the URL to the activity. Ya, it just sends the link and when the person opens the link it's been converted into kms!! |
2014-07-29 9:38 AM in reply to: cdban66 |
Master 7712 Orlando | Subject: RE: Manatee Monkey Mentors SHUT (Poptart or pet pic bribes considered) Originally posted by cdban66 Originally posted by jmkizer Originally posted by amd723 Any Manatee using Garmin Connect? I have tried emailing an uploaded workout to someone and for some weird reason it converts everything into kms! It makes me look way faster, but it is really annoying. Everything is in miles on the site, so it is not that i need to make the change there. Has this happened to anyone else? Any fix ideas?? When I email an activity, it just sends the URL. I don't see how to email a workout (5 x strides or whatever). Are you using the "Classic" or "Modern" interface? I was using Modern (http://connect.garmin.com/modern/). I suppose I should be a good little support person and switch to Classic and try that ;-) I'm back! Yeah, same thing. It wants to send the URL to the activity. Hands, is the person on Connect and living in one of those wacky countries that use the metric system? Person is in Florida, which has a massive level of wackiness, but still doesn't use metric. |
2014-07-29 9:38 AM in reply to: jmkizer |
Veteran 1100 Dayton | Subject: RE: Manatee Monkey Mentors SHUT (Poptart or pet pic bribes considered) Originally posted by jmkizer Originally posted by StaceyK Originally posted by jmkizer So does anyone have a Garmin 510 or 810? Looking at DC Rainmaker reviews and wondering if this might be the way to go. I can get a bundle including heart rate strap and speed/cadence sensor for A$399. Then maybe I can get a Forerunner or something like that later (there is still my birthday and Christmas before the end of the year ) To replace the sigma wireless computer that I have on my bike (very basic no GPS) will cost me $100+ postage. Originally posted by StaceyK For all you gadget guys I have a question. It looks like I am in the market for a new bike computer because I finally liberated and replaced the battery from the rear wheel sensor on my bike, but it is still not working. That means no speed and distance info (on the trainer where I do most of my riding), I still have cadence but because of the no speed and distance part the computer screen keeps going into sleep mode. So I am a gadget dunce. I know how to turn my computer on and do what I need to do and that is about it. I have an iPhone 5 and use the runkeeper app when I run and ride outside and I have a timex triathlon watch with heart rate strap (which I never use). My question is should I just buy a new wireless bike computer or should I bite the bullet and buy a basic GPS watch that I can connect to a cadence sensor on the bike? lets say I have a budget of around $3-400, would this even be enough for the second option, if I sourced it online? If I go the watch way I would prefer something smallish that I can wear all day like I currently do with my timex if possible. I like numbers so would having this sort of data be a helpful motivation with my training? As a third alternative, you could get a speed/cadence sensor to work with your iPhone: http://www.wahoofitness.com/devices/blue-sc.html. This runs US $60 or so. I guess you'd also want to get a bike mount for your phone as well? Yes, $300-400 will get you a multisport GPS watch but the mutlisport watches are not small or really meant to be worn all day. The 310XT is the older Garmin multisport GPS watch and the 910XT is the newer model. Apparently a Garmin will be releasing another model in the next 6-12 months. Monica (welcome back!) has a BIA and she may be able to tell us if that's a Wear All Day kind of watch but that is also in the right price range. The Garmin 15 is something that you can wear all day and use for running. It has an activity tracker as well *but* has no bike mode so it's a no go. I thought I'd mention it because of the all day wearing + motivation thing. The rechargeable battery is rated for 5 weeks which is excellent for the category. It's US $169 ($199 with the HR strap). Tom has a 500 which is similar to the 510. And much cheaper. |
2014-07-29 9:39 AM in reply to: jmkizer |
Veteran 1100 Dayton | Subject: RE: Manatee Monkey Mentors SHUT (Poptart or pet pic bribes considered) Originally posted by jmkizer Originally posted by amd723 Originally posted by blueyedbikergirl The Manatees are like the Hotel California - you can check out anytime you want, but you can never leave Hi... Um... can I come back?? Pretty please? I know I've been seriously MIA lately, and I'm really sorry for that. I really have no good excuse either... it's been quite the bumpy ride so far, and it's not over yet - I'm hoping it will get better though. I've missed you guys. . Welcome back to the safe, non-bumpy place!! I love this! It's true. |
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2014-07-29 9:41 AM in reply to: amd723 |
Master 6834 Englewood, Florida | Subject: RE: Manatee Monkey Mentors SHUT (Poptart or pet pic bribes considered) Originally posted by amd723 Person is in Florida, which has a massive level of wackiness, but still doesn't use metric. I know Training Peaks has my settings as English, I'm not sure how GC does it. But it evidently is not that. |
2014-07-29 9:43 AM in reply to: cdban66 |
Master 7712 Orlando | Subject: RE: Manatee Monkey Mentors SHUT (Poptart or pet pic bribes considered) Originally posted by cdban66 Originally posted by amd723 Person is in Florida, which has a massive level of wackiness, but still doesn't use metric. I know Training Peaks has my settings as English, I'm not sure how GC does it. But it evidently is not that. it's just really weird - on the site it is in miles, but it converts it when you send the url. I may have to google the problem instead of getting my work done! |
2014-07-29 9:47 AM in reply to: StaceyK |
Veteran 1100 Dayton | Subject: RE: Manatee Monkey Mentors SHUT (Poptart or pet pic bribes considered) Originally posted by StaceyK For all you gadget guys I have a question. It looks like I am in the market for a new bike computer because I finally liberated and replaced the battery from the rear wheel sensor on my bike, but it is still not working. That means no speed and distance info (on the trainer where I do most of my riding), I still have cadence but because of the no speed and distance part the computer screen keeps going into sleep mode. So I am a gadget dunce. I know how to turn my computer on and do what I need to do and that is about it. Now that I think about it, what might be going on here with the wireless system is that it hasn't been synced, or has been synced incorrectly once the battery was replaced. I recently replaced the battery in my Cateye speed/cadence sensor, and the head unit wasn't picking up any signal from it. I thought I was syncing it correctly, but I really wasn't. So I humbly took it in to the bike shop and asked them to make it work. The bike mechanic took care of it real quick without rubbing in the fact that I was a n00b. |
2014-07-29 10:03 AM in reply to: amd723 |
Master 9705 Raleigh, NC area | Subject: RE: Manatee Monkey Mentors SHUT (Poptart or pet pic bribes considered) Originally posted by amd723 Originally posted by jmkizer Originally posted by amd723 Any Manatee using Garmin Connect? I have tried emailing an uploaded workout to someone and for some weird reason it converts everything into kms! It makes me look way faster, but it is really annoying. Everything is in miles on the site, so it is not that i need to make the change there. Has this happened to anyone else? Any fix ideas?? When I email an activity, it just sends the URL. I don't see how to email a workout (5 x strides or whatever). Are you using the "Classic" or "Modern" interface? I was using Modern (http://connect.garmin.com/modern/). I suppose I should be a good little support person and switch to Classic and try that ;-) I'm back! Yeah, same thing. It wants to send the URL to the activity. Ya, it just sends the link and when the person opens the link it's been converted into kms!! I just sent you one. Let's see what happens. BTW, did you get that Glory Hound newsletter that I forwarded? |
2014-07-29 10:09 AM in reply to: jmkizer |
Master 7712 Orlando | Subject: RE: Manatee Monkey Mentors SHUT (Poptart or pet pic bribes considered) Originally posted by jmkizer Originally posted by amd723 Originally posted by jmkizer Originally posted by amd723 Any Manatee using Garmin Connect? I have tried emailing an uploaded workout to someone and for some weird reason it converts everything into kms! It makes me look way faster, but it is really annoying. Everything is in miles on the site, so it is not that i need to make the change there. Has this happened to anyone else? Any fix ideas?? When I email an activity, it just sends the URL. I don't see how to email a workout (5 x strides or whatever). Are you using the "Classic" or "Modern" interface? I was using Modern (http://connect.garmin.com/modern/). I suppose I should be a good little support person and switch to Classic and try that ;-) I'm back! Yeah, same thing. It wants to send the URL to the activity. Ya, it just sends the link and when the person opens the link it's been converted into kms!! I just sent you one. Let's see what happens. BTW, did you get that Glory Hound newsletter that I forwarded? where did you send the newsletter? |
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2014-07-29 10:12 AM in reply to: amd723 |
Master 9705 Raleigh, NC area | Subject: RE: Manatee Monkey Mentors SHUT (Poptart or pet pic bribes considered) Originally posted by amd723 Originally posted by jmkizer Originally posted by amd723 Originally posted by jmkizer Originally posted by amd723 Any Manatee using Garmin Connect? I have tried emailing an uploaded workout to someone and for some weird reason it converts everything into kms! It makes me look way faster, but it is really annoying. Everything is in miles on the site, so it is not that i need to make the change there. Has this happened to anyone else? Any fix ideas?? When I email an activity, it just sends the URL. I don't see how to email a workout (5 x strides or whatever). Are you using the "Classic" or "Modern" interface? I was using Modern (http://connect.garmin.com/modern/). I suppose I should be a good little support person and switch to Classic and try that ;-) I'm back! Yeah, same thing. It wants to send the URL to the activity. Ya, it just sends the link and when the person opens the link it's been converted into kms!! I just sent you one. Let's see what happens. BTW, did you get that Glory Hound newsletter that I forwarded? where did you send the newsletter? lastname723 at gmail you know the rest |
2014-07-29 11:54 AM in reply to: jmkizer |
Member 2689 Denver, CO | Subject: RE: Manatee Monkey Mentors SHUT (Poptart or pet pic bribes considered) Is it getting to be time to archive and start anew? We're up to 98 pp. here... |
2014-07-29 12:30 PM in reply to: laffinrock |
Master 9705 Raleigh, NC area | Subject: RE: Manatee Monkey Mentors SHUT (Poptart or pet pic bribes considered) Originally posted by laffinrock Is it getting to be time to archive and start anew? We're up to 98 pp. here... Maybe next time Yanti peaks in. |
2014-07-29 12:36 PM in reply to: laffinrock |
Champion 10550 Austin, Texas | Subject: RE: Manatee Monkey Mentors SHUT (Poptart or pet pic bribes considered) I think I saw earlier someone mentioning that I had a Bia watch... which I ended up returning. I became very frustrated with the thing after 3 uses. Actually, that's not true, I became frustrated with it out of the box. I didn't like that there were NO instructions whatsoever in how to get the thing set up. It was only after contacting their help desk that I was told to "check with their external web forum for instructions" and it ticked me off that not only did they not include such a basic thing as how to set up their product, but then I was going to have to register with an outside forum to find out anything else about how to get the thing to work? Frustration #1 The first thing I did with it was go for a run, which they had touted several times would have an unlimited walk/run function (good for me since running and I have a mutual hate). So, I strapped the Bia on, went out, and clicked the button until the "Run - walk/run" was showing on the display and then clicked that... to which I got an error message on the screen saying "sorry, not available yet, but should be coming soon!". Frustration #2 I then tried to go for a bike ride with it, and all I ended up with was a bleeding wrist from the off-center point digging into my arm. Frustration #3 Finally, I tried swimming with it and in less than a single length it had fallen off twice in the pool because of the crappy velcro. Frustration #4 And that was enough for me to send it back. |
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