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Yeh, I agree.... But is not bad for a road bike.

 

More info:

With

the recent hefty rises in the price of season tickets, switching to commuting

by bicycle is becoming more and more appealing -- free, no delays and of course

no emissions. If safety is the one thing putting you off retiring your Oyster

card, then that may be about to change because with the Cerevellum -- a new digital

rear-view display gadget for bikes -- cyclists are given eyes in the back of

their heads.

 

Cervellum

may sound like some Latin term from a medical dictionary, but that would be

entirely appropriate because as well as serving as a GPS system and digital

rear-view display similar to those seen increasingly in cars, it's also a

heart-monitoring device. It isn't attached to your arm or chest -- in fact,

it's not affixed to the body at all, but the handlebars on a bike.

 

According

to ProductDose, this all-in-one device has a 3.5-inch screen and 32MB of space

to store your fitness data, as well as a 4-hour battery.

 

All

this doesn't come cheap at $299 (?152), but we suppose there's some

consolidation savings because you won't have to buy three or four separate

products for these various functions. Besides, we applaud anything that

prevents the need for those nerdsome helmet mirrors and gets more people onto

two wheels.

 

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ok, a new product is hitting last week this month.

 

 

 

I went the other day to CWC to have a thing done on my mtb and a guy was in the shop. Just showing CWC the first sample.

 

 

 

I made myself a waterbottle holder attached to my seatpost (on my mtb). My frame is a small and can only take 1 x 500ml water bottle. My holder is basically that attachment you use for your light, I screw a bolt and nut through a plastick waterbottle holder. Now it can hold a x-tra waterbottle behind my seat on the seatpost

 

 

 

They saw something like this, and they are now going to have that on the market. I just hope he took my advice and add two "screw in" places on the sides and you can add the bombs in as well.popeye2008-01-08 06:20:21

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I think it's best not to know what the hell does on behind you in the traffic, otherwise we might all just turn into dithering idiots to afraid to venture out the front door Confused

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Sikes' date=' where did you find this nifty gaget?[/quote']

 

It was an email sent to me ny one of my mates, will try and find out where they got it from...

 

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Add a small video camera to that so that it can record the idiot that runs you down, and it will sell like hotcakes.

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Sikes' date=' where did you find this nifty gaget?[/quote']

 

It was an email sent to me ny one of my mates, will try and find out where they got it from...

http://www.cerevellum.com/ The good news is that it will be compatible with power meters, hrm's etc. Already some software on my Nokia makes the std power meter & hrm cpu look very ordinary

Windbreaker2008-01-08 09:41:16

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