I got a Garmin Edge 1030+ for $250 and he mailed it for free. It stores previoue rides in the computer itself and you should have seen the rides! 50+mile rides were common and were fast. every week or so the lady, who weighed only 140 lbs did a 25 mile ride no doubt to measure FTP. The
longest ride I noticed was 75 miles. There were over 2 years of rides so
it took m3 a couple of hours to clean all of the rikdes and courses out
of it and it will be starting with a clean slate. every sensor but my
heart rate monitor had dead batteries on the Time Ulteam. So I replaced
the batteries and matched them to the 1030+. I will use the 830 on the
DeRosa Idol. I sold the Colnago Dream so I psid off my bills.
I am going to have to rebuild the Ridley Helium since it has been 5 years since I rode it and the reach was altogether too long now. I will sell the integrated bar.
Andrew, the Di2 levers look like they that three wire inputs and two of
them have plugs in them. Can I go in one ang out the other to the other lever? Since I'm using an aluminum bar I will drill a small hole next to
each lever and route the wires inside the bars. I can use a shorter stem
and move the saddle getting rid of two inches reach.
cyclintom <cyclintom@yahoo.com> wrote:
I got a Garmin Edge 1030+ for $250 and he mailed it for free. It stores previoue rides in the computer itself and you should have seen the rides! 50+mile rides were common and were fast. every week or so the lady, who weighed only 140 lbs did a 25 mile ride no doubt to measure FTP. The longest ride I noticed was 75 miles. There were over 2 years of rides so
it took m3 a couple of hours to clean all of the rikdes and courses out
of it and it will be starting with a clean slate. every sensor but my
heart rate monitor had dead batteries on the Time Ulteam. So I replaced
the batteries and matched them to the 1030+. I will use the 830 on the DeRosa Idol. I sold the Colnago Dream so I psid off my bills.
You can factory reset and wipe all data takes maybe a few minutes mainly waiting for it to reboot.
Please tell me you didn?t go individually through deleting each
ride/course!
Why are you using both units? You can have different profiles on the Garmin for each bike and so on.
I am going to have to rebuild the Ridley Helium since it has been 5 years since I rode it and the reach was altogether too long now. I will sell the integrated bar.
Andrew, the Di2 levers look like they that three wire inputs and two of them have plugs in them. Can I go in one ang out the other to the other lever? Since I'm using an aluminum bar I will drill a small hole next to each lever and route the wires inside the bars. I can use a shorter stem and move the saddle getting rid of two inches reach.
On Thu May 29 10:51:29 2025 Roger Merriman wrote:
cyclintom <cyclintom@yahoo.com> wrote:
I got a Garmin Edge 1030+ for $250 and he mailed it for free. It stores
previoue rides in the computer itself and you should have seen the rides! >>> 50+mile rides were common and were fast. every week or so the lady, who
weighed only 140 lbs did a 25 mile ride no doubt to measure FTP. The
longest ride I noticed was 75 miles. There were over 2 years of rides so >>> it took m3 a couple of hours to clean all of the rikdes and courses out
of it and it will be starting with a clean slate. every sensor but my
heart rate monitor had dead batteries on the Time Ulteam. So I replaced
the batteries and matched them to the 1030+. I will use the 830 on the
DeRosa Idol. I sold the Colnago Dream so I psid off my bills.
You can factory reset and wipe all data takes maybe a few minutes mainly
waiting for it to reboot.
Please tell me you didn?t go individually through deleting each
ride/course!
Why are you using both units? You can have different profiles on the Garmin >> for each bike and so on.
I am going to have to rebuild the Ridley Helium since it has been 5 years >>> since I rode it and the reach was altogether too long now. I will sell
the integrated bar.
Andrew, the Di2 levers look like they that three wire inputs and two of
them have plugs in them. Can I go in one ang out the other to the other
lever? Since I'm using an aluminum bar I will drill a small hole next to >>> each lever and route the wires inside the bars. I can use a shorter stem >>> and move the saddle getting rid of two inches reach.
But then I have to reset the sensors every time I change bikes. I am installing 32 mm tires on the disc bike and from the look of it I think I
may be able to do so also on the Time. This will give me a lot more
cussion on the local roads.
I wasn't sure without a manual exactly what the reset did so I manually reset everything.
cyclintom <cyclintom@yahoo.com> wrote:
On Thu May 29 10:51:29 2025 Roger Merriman wrote:
cyclintom <cyclintom@yahoo.com> wrote:
I got a Garmin Edge 1030+ for $250 and he mailed it for free. It stores >>>> previoue rides in the computer itself and you should have seen the rides! >>>> 50+mile rides were common and were fast. every week or so the lady, who >>>> weighed only 140 lbs did a 25 mile ride no doubt to measure FTP. The
longest ride I noticed was 75 miles. There were over 2 years of rides so >>>> it took m3 a couple of hours to clean all of the rikdes and courses out >>>> of it and it will be starting with a clean slate. every sensor but my
heart rate monitor had dead batteries on the Time Ulteam. So I replaced >>>> the batteries and matched them to the 1030+. I will use the 830 on the >>>> DeRosa Idol. I sold the Colnago Dream so I psid off my bills.
You can factory reset and wipe all data takes maybe a few minutes mainly >>> waiting for it to reboot.
Please tell me you didn?t go individually through deleting each
ride/course!
Why are you using both units? You can have different profiles on the Garmin >>> for each bike and so on.
I am going to have to rebuild the Ridley Helium since it has been 5 years >>>> since I rode it and the reach was altogether too long now. I will sell >>>> the integrated bar.
Andrew, the Di2 levers look like they that three wire inputs and two of >>>> them have plugs in them. Can I go in one ang out the other to the other >>>> lever? Since I'm using an aluminum bar I will drill a small hole next to >>>> each lever and route the wires inside the bars. I can use a shorter stem >>>> and move the saddle getting rid of two inches reach.
But then I have to reset the sensors every time I change bikes. I am
installing 32 mm tires on the disc bike and from the look of it I think I
may be able to do so also on the Time. This will give me a lot more
cussion on the local roads.
Most people have one Garmin and multiple bikes which may well have multiple sensors, I personally don’t as I’m more navigation inclined than performance.
I wasn't sure without a manual exactly what the reset did so I manually reset everything.
It’s extremely simple no manual needed.
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