Recommend me some bike related iphone apps
gb155
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Ok I keep getting told there are some cool iphone apps that are bike/tracking/commuting related but no one can tell me what they are called, So what do you folks in the know recommend to this newbie Iphone user ?
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December 2007 - 39 Stone 05 Lbs
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December 2007 - 39 Stone 05 Lbs
July 2011 - 13 Stone 12 Lbs - Cycled 17851 Miles
http://39stonecyclist.com
Now the hard work starts.
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the Stanley level.
great for checking out head angles and seat post angles etc... Sorry tech Geek."Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
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nicklouse wrote:the Stanley level.
great for checking out head angles and seat post angles etc... Sorry tech Geek.
Geek is awesome, Im searching Itunes right now ThanksOn a Mission to lose 20 stone..Get My Life Back
December 2007 - 39 Stone 05 Lbs
July 2011 - 13 Stone 12 Lbs - Cycled 17851 Miles
http://39stonecyclist.com
Now the hard work starts.0 -
Is the iPhone level sensor accurate enough to be used as a reliable level? I assumed it was only accurate to a few degrees.
As for bike-related iPhone apps, I've got iMapMyRide. It's a GPS mapping/speed/recording utility. Of course, it eats power. I went out once with a full battery, 2 hours or so of iMapMyRide later, the battery was almost flat.0 -
Agent57 wrote:Is the iPhone level sensor accurate enough to be used as a reliable level? I assumed it was only accurate to a few degrees.
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the Stanley one is good, very good compared to some of the others."Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
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