Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Is there a program or something I can use to figure out how long (in miles) that I ride my bike?

I tried using mapquest because it counts the miles, but it doesn't always recognize the intersections I put in. I want something where I can put in every intersection and it will count how many miles I ride.





Is there anything like that?Is there a program or something I can use to figure out how long (in miles) that I ride my bike?
Either get a cycle computer which works out speed, distance etc





Or try some different mapping websites, like bikely (my favourite), routeslip or mapmyride. That way you map out your routes as detailed as you like %26amp; you can obtain any distance covered (as well as elevation gains %26amp; losses).


My favourite feature is that you can save the routes %26amp; share them with others.Is there a program or something I can use to figure out how long (in miles) that I ride my bike?
Go to Walmart and get a Schwinn cyclocomputer for $10. It will keep track of your total miles, your trip miles, the top speed, the average speed, and the amount of time you are ridding. It turns on and off automatically.





When I finish a ride I write down every thing and rest the trip odometer and the top speed and it resets everything except for the total distance.





It is very accurate and will give you a readout in 1/1000 of a mile.
What you should do is get a computerized bicycle. It has a laptop that runs off the generation you put into it from riding the bike. One of those should measure your time.
Get a cycle computer.





http://www.performancebike.com/bikes/Sub鈥?/a>
Get a bike computer. They have them for 10 to 20 dollars at places like Walmart, K- Mart, and Target.

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