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iBike suitable for night rides?
Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 7:14 pm
by xptxc
Hi,
I´ve instaled Ibike software on my PC to have acess to the onwners manuals and read it, but I still have some questions that I didn´t saw on them ( I´ve read IBike 2 but i´m going to buy GenIII iAero):
Sometimes in the year I ride a lot at night - I have some very powerful lupine lights and ride on the complete darkness for milles, and for me its important to be hable to see the screen info every now an then so my first question is:
Does iBike has a backscreen light?
On my actual bike computer - Polar S725x - I always define a target range and the unit has a bellow the target sound and over the target sound - the same when doing intervals. During the day is great because you can focus on the road and traffic and during the night its the only way to know where you stand. I`ve read here on the Forum that in GenIII will be possible to set a range also. So my second question is:
Does IBike has sound alarmes?
Thaks a lot for the replyes!
Re: iBike suitable for night rides?
Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 7:24 pm
by alback
There is no backlight, or sound in an IBike/iAero as yet. If you want to view ours at night, you need to mount an external side light on the handlebars next to the IAero. Sigma makes one, I read it isn't very efficient and I am not sure the geometry would be compatable.
I am glad someone else would like to see these features on the Iaero and ibike.
Alan
Re: iBike suitable for night rides?
Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 11:17 pm
by coachboyd
There are no sound alarms, but there is something better. Target wattage for you to hold based on your own threshold wattage.
You do a 20 minute test, and there are intervals built in, based on your average watts and your fitness level, that will tell you what wattage to hold and for how long. It takes the guesswork out of wattage training.
Re: iBike suitable for night rides?
Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 2:46 am
by MdC
I had the same problem during our winter here in Melbourne. I found a cheap solution was to hang a flashie from my helmet chin strap. I worked a treat. I looked like a clown but it worked.
On another note, I never thought I would see America elect a black man. I am both amazed and heartened. I wonder if Obama rides?
Re: iBike suitable for night rides?
Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 8:28 pm
by xptxc
coachboyd wrote:There are no sound alarms, but there is something better. Target wattage for you to hold based on your own threshold wattage.
You do a 20 minute test, and there are intervals built in, based on your average watts and your fitness level, that will tell you what wattage to hold and for how long. It takes the guesswork out of wattage training.
well, I have a coach, so I always know what targets I need to achive. My main problem is out to see on a night ride where i satnd on those targets. has I told I ride on the country side roads, only with my bike light. no roads lights at all.
Mdc and alback ways to try to fix are interesting, but not a very practical solution...
Even during the day I prefer watch the limits instead of seeing them because of the traffic, roads, etc, etc.
I must say its a bit disapointing - backlight is a comon function on even a 20 € computer, and sound is also comun on a computer with HR.
I suppose due to the battery consumation in iBike its no possible to have this function yet, but its a "must have"
Re: iBike suitable for night rides?
Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 9:21 pm
by racerfern
The other solution (bandaid) is if you have an Edge 705 you can setup the intervals with the controlling factor being power. These can be setup in the unit, will give sound warnings and you can control how long the screen is lit for. Because of the nature of the 705 it lags behind by a few seconds but all in all it works pretty well for interval purposes.
BTW if you use SportTracks, you can create the workouts there and transfer them to the 705.
Re: iBike suitable for night rides?
Posted: Fri Nov 07, 2008 6:54 pm
by MultiRider
Helmet light!
Re: iBike suitable for night rides?
Posted: Fri Nov 07, 2008 8:11 pm
by racerfern
MultiRider wrote:Helmet light!
Got a link for a good one?
Re: iBike suitable for night rides?
Posted: Sat Nov 08, 2008 11:35 am
by Russ
Helmet lights . . .
While I have seen adds for bike specific, I purchased a strap on LED light at Walmart and the straps can be used through the vents on my helmet just fine. The light is enough to fill in on the road some for my headlight and if I look at the iBike, then I can see it or whatever else I look at. The Walmart one uses AAA batteries, which I like.
Russ
Re: iBike suitable for night rides?
Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 4:23 pm
by stickers
Helmet lights... try 'Ay Up' lights, just type it in on your browser. I've been using them for 24hr events this season, one of my team mates has been consistent in taking the fastest overall time out of all the teams in the night in most uk events, awesome value, weight performance etc! I''m now using them for my winter night training (UK winters suck!!) various options on the kit.

Re: iBike suitable for night rides?
Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2008 6:05 pm
by MultiRider
I use a NiteRider Storm. Raced the 24 Hours of Moab with it and it was awesome! But it is 4 or 5 years old, so that model is no longer available. And it is for lighting up the entire universe, not just for viewing the cyclocomputer. A camping light hung around the neck should do the trick for computer viewing.
NiteRiderhttp://niterider.com/
On another note, I'm astounded that MdC would make the comment "On another note, I never thought I would see America elect a black man. I am both amazed and heartened." That sounds like MdC is labeling the entire USA as a country of racists. Wow. That is bold. And offensive.
But I'd rather ride my bike than argue about it. I'm just astounded at the audacity.
Re: iBike suitable for night rides?
Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2008 11:02 pm
by MdC
"That sounds like MdC is labeling the entire USA as a country of racists. Wow. That is bold. And offensive."
MultiRider,
I am simply saying the US has come a long way since Rosa Parks got on a bus in Montgomery and I salute you for it. Obama himself told Fox News that race was still an issue in the US and the novelist Maya Angelou did not think she would see a black person be president either. I meant no offense.
Re: iBike suitable for night rides?
Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 6:45 am
by Velocomp
OK, OK, the election is over. Let's get back to biking and please make political comments on a different forum!
Re: iBike suitable for night rides?
Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 10:06 pm
by MultiRider
Excel Sports has a computer light by Sigma in their catalog for $8.95. Can't find it on their web site, though. You could call them - 800.627.6664.
Re: iBike suitable for night rides?
Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2009 6:21 am
by Morocco Mole
I am using the small Knog Frog
http://www.knog.com.au, they are cheap, waterproof and easy to attach to your helmet. Best of all though they use a pair CR2032's so you have somewhere to use up all your old iBike batteries once they get below 2.75 volts.