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Bike computers have become highly-affordable, and even the standard models are wireless,
beaming information from the sensor mounted on the fork to the
handlebar-mounted unit Bike computers inform cyclists of their speed, distance travelled, and time, plus
some have an altimeter for elevation gained and lost.

Some parts feel a little cheap to the touch;
for example, the front flywheel is housed in
plastic which chips and cracks easily, the bike computer weighs nothing and has these foil buttons,
and the bio-whatever seat with lumbar is entirely made out of foam, and
nothing is adjustable on it either. Also, the
technology doesnt appear to be available to those who do not have an i Phone or i
- Pod Touch, increasing the overhead cost of those non-i Phone users interested in using a Pedal Brain.


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