Use your Phone as a Bike Computer for Heart Rate & Cadence Training!

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The Indian Cyclist

The Indian Cyclist

Күн бұрын

If you thought you need a cycle computer for accurate cadence and heart rate data, think again! With the right sensors and the correct app on your smartphone, you can enjoy accurate data, both on your ride, and for post-ride analysis. A cadence sensor will cost ₹2000 / $16, and a heart rate monitor will cost ₹3000 / $20 - less than half the cost of the same setup with the cheapest cycle computers. If you have a fitness watch, you may be able to pair that with the app too, you won't need a heart rate monitor. If you buy a cycle computer later, use these same sensors with your computer - you won't have to buy new ones then.
00:00 Introduction
00:45 What is cycling cadence?
01:14 Benefits of using a heart rate monitor
01:34 Why do we need these stats?
02:28 Setting up the Wahoo app & sensors
04:34 Simpler & cheaper cycle computers
05:05 Riding with some basic training
06:34 Analyzing heart rate and cadence data
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Speed & Cadence Sensors:
Lezyne Speed & Cadence Pair: bit.ly/lezynespeedcadence
Magene S3 Speed / Cadence Sensor: bit.ly/magenes3
Heart Rate Monitors:
Lezyne Flow: bit.ly/lezyneflow
Garmin: bit.ly/garminhrmdual
Giant: bit.ly/gianthrm
Magene H64: bit.ly/mageneh64
Simpler Cycle Computers:
Sigma BC 16.16 STS: bit.ly/sigmabc1616
Alt stores:
Find on Gear Lama: gearlama.com/
Team Cyclics: / teamcyclics
Training Apps:
Wahoo fitness: eu.wahoofitness.com/fitness-apps
Ride with GPS: ridewithgps.com
Training Videos:
Training with Cadence: • How To Improve Your Tr...
Training with Hear Rate: • How To Get Fitter & Fa... / • How To Train With A He...
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@TheIndianCyclist
@TheIndianCyclist 2 жыл бұрын
Until recently, I wasn't aware you could pair sensors with your smartphone for accurate data. Are you happy just, "being outdoors your bike", or would you like to do a bit of training to improve? Interested in your perspectives, let me know!
@lethaldrug1
@lethaldrug1 Жыл бұрын
Man this was such a good question after this is the second time of me rewatching the video. I bought the product and was wondering if I really need it. I use my e-mtb so I do a lot of different things and I think having some sensors can really be beneficial. Most of the time when I ride with my son on the same bike I just do what I think is fun for him without really pushing. When I ride alone I’m trying to figure out a good cadence to get the most out of the motor in different situations. I have a speed sensor built in but no cadence.
@gjw45
@gjw45 Жыл бұрын
Your videos are excellent, full of really good information. I love the tip about the cadence sensor on the shoe. I can't believe I didn't think of that myself, and who doesn't want disco lights...lol
@SushantJoshi0
@SushantJoshi0 2 жыл бұрын
This video couldn't have come at a better time for me! After contemplating for months, I was planning to get a Garmin Edge 520. And for the express purpose of getting all the sensor data, I wasn't aware the sensors themselves work with phones directly! Changed my plans to start with sensors + phone for now. Cheers
@TheIndianCyclist
@TheIndianCyclist 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome, I'm glad to have saved you some money (for now, at least :D)
@kyfisher3662
@kyfisher3662 3 ай бұрын
thanks mate i learnt a lot from this and appreciated the humour thrown in!
@TheIndianCyclist
@TheIndianCyclist Ай бұрын
Sorry for the late response, thank you for the kind words - glad you found the funny bits actually funny!
@BenoitLAMOUCHE
@BenoitLAMOUCHE 2 жыл бұрын
Great video again ! Very useful 👍🏻
@TheIndianCyclist
@TheIndianCyclist 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Benoit, glad you liked it!
@douglasmartinez2756
@douglasmartinez2756 Жыл бұрын
Very informative. Thank you
@TheIndianCyclist
@TheIndianCyclist Жыл бұрын
Glad you found it useful Douglas, thank you!
@wizkidcyclist9968
@wizkidcyclist9968 2 жыл бұрын
Wow this a great video for folks starting in cycling. Data makes so much of difference. I have been passing similar points to all young riders in our group that are just focused on doing higher speeds. I was told by an experienced cyclist that 1) spend more time on the saddle, do continuous rides rather than rides with breaks. 2) Cadence is key. Higher cadence makes a big difference. 3) HRM helps identifying zones; and Z2/Z3 - Base and Tempo is key to being a better and fitter cyclist. This is great content; keep it coming.. You now have a subscriber here!
@TheIndianCyclist
@TheIndianCyclist 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you :) I'm addicted to speed as well, though working on this video has made me get back into training mode on many of my daily rides. Thank you for sharing your views and educating others, and welcome to the channel!
@raghavsk9
@raghavsk9 Жыл бұрын
Thanks! The perfect "quick exam review" video to get started simply and quickly, and funny 😄!
@TheIndianCyclist
@TheIndianCyclist Жыл бұрын
Most of all, I'm glad you found it funny - thank you!
@raghavsk9
@raghavsk9 Жыл бұрын
@@TheIndianCyclist 😁
@davidshearin6900
@davidshearin6900 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. You saved me $$$. This makes so much sense.
@TheIndianCyclist
@TheIndianCyclist Жыл бұрын
Glad it helped David, enjoy your training!
@endurance.cyclist
@endurance.cyclist 2 жыл бұрын
Useful video 👍🏼👍🏼
@TheIndianCyclist
@TheIndianCyclist 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Sagar!
@aviator9728
@aviator9728 Жыл бұрын
Thanks
@samarthguleria788
@samarthguleria788 5 ай бұрын
you are really underrateddd !!
@vipulkhardikar369
@vipulkhardikar369 Жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot for video. I am using this wahoo app instead of my bsc100 cycling computer with all sensors. Lot’s of data ❤
@TheIndianCyclist
@TheIndianCyclist Жыл бұрын
Glad you found this useful, but I'm curious, if you have the bsc100s, why not use it?
@vipulkhardikar369
@vipulkhardikar369 Жыл бұрын
@@TheIndianCyclist sir bsc100 is good device but we cannot set the page data as per our own requirements on other hand the page on this app is giving me all information in 1 place. It’s free and accurate. Plus audio announcements very useful 👍🏻
@sudeep64ify
@sudeep64ify 2 жыл бұрын
Love your vlogs. It is a great idea to invest just in the sensors and use an app to get the data. Will definitely go down that route. BTW, what mount are you using for your phone?
@TheIndianCyclist
@TheIndianCyclist 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much Sudeep! I actually bought this mount just for the video - it's the Cycle Mobile Holder 500 from Decathlon. A pretty convenient and sturdy holder.
@somaiah88
@somaiah88 2 жыл бұрын
Get to da chopppaaa ... Bwahahaha. Good one.
@TheIndianCyclist
@TheIndianCyclist 2 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad someone acknowledged that one, thanks! :D
@martyjoseph9507
@martyjoseph9507 Жыл бұрын
I laughed so hard when I read down to zone 5
@MAX-xw8xq
@MAX-xw8xq Жыл бұрын
If it was with a Arnold cartoon, I would have died laughing.
@TheIndianCyclist
@TheIndianCyclist Жыл бұрын
Sorry I missed these - I'm such an Arnie fan, have you guys seen the Bliz video? :D kzfaq.info/get/bejne/nbVmetSbsbvbqGg.html
@sriharivishnubhatla
@sriharivishnubhatla Жыл бұрын
My dear cyclist. You just earned a loyal sub ... Kudos. Thank you. I had a question though, Does Garmin/wahoo software give us any additional analytics if we use them with their hardware? Example, training load, tiredness or any other things? That we might miss out and are actually useful in structuring our training? Or we're good with the free version of the app?
@TheIndianCyclist
@TheIndianCyclist Жыл бұрын
Thank you SriHari, I appreciate the support! This is a great question. With a dedicated cycle computer, you will typically get better GPS tracking and also better climb / altitude sensitivity - so a better analysis of elevation on your route. With Garmin's climb pro for instance, you can see how much of a climb you've done, how much you have left, etc. while on the climb, live. Besides stuff like this, you'd need more hardware, like a power meter for instance to get more data from a bike computer, that might give you an idea of workout intensity. I think you may be able to pair a power meter with the app too, but I'm not sure. If not, that's another benefit of a dedicated head unit over phone.
@karlr6810
@karlr6810 2 жыл бұрын
In my experience, using a smartphone in this manner (along with turn-by-turn navigation in RidewithGPS) eats through battery power quickly. Granted, a smartphone has a larger screen which makes reading on-screen maps easier however, the bike computers are designed specifically for use on, well, a bike - in other words, longer battery life. Garmin Edge 500-series aren't all that more expensive than basic bike computers and you get more features. I have a Garmin Edge 830 paired with Garmin cadence sensors (one of each of my bikes so I don't have to keep moving it around) and a Polar H10 HRM. Set-up works well and bonus, Garmin Connect is a pretty solid mapping platform and for analyzing data after a ride.
@TheIndianCyclist
@TheIndianCyclist 2 жыл бұрын
Karl, I agree - in almost every way, a decent bike computer is superior. In fact, even some of the cheapest GPS-enabled computers, like the Magene C406 are pretty good. The only place I think a phone scores is when navigating by sat map in the wilderness with no predefined route (been there, done that). However, this is a $ based decision - a Gramin 520 costs ₹18000 in India, perhaps $250 in the US and that's not including sensors. In many cases it would be more expensive, or pretty close, to the cost of the bikes people ride :) And at ₹7000, even the C406 can be expensive for some. I agree if you leave the phone screen on all the time, it will drain quickly - no way it will compare to any bike computer. But if you have a full charge, it should last for several hours, more if you don't use navigation, or are happy to keep the screen off if you don't need to see live data. I once managed a 200 km, 13 hour ride on a single charge, though phone was only recording GPS data, without being connected to sensors with its display off. I was remiss in not including a "cons" section in the video though, and appreciate your detailed comment, thank you!
@karlr6810
@karlr6810 2 жыл бұрын
@@TheIndianCyclist Understood. Another couple of points to consider - phones are not designed for all the rattling and vibrations incurred during a ride. GPS tracking on a phone versus dedicated bike computer are significant diverse. Phone are more delicate - in other words, less likely to survive a crash and they're not inexpensive to replace. Finally, and I know this from hard experience gained last summer while paddle boarding in the hot Colorado sun - phones are not designed to be in the hot sun all day. My iPhone overheated and shutdown - that isn't good when riding in the middle of nowhere. Anyway, I totally get how budget plays into the decision-making of some folks. Cycling is not an inexpensive hobby anymore.
@ketle369
@ketle369 2 ай бұрын
I tested Apple Watch Workout app with mirroring to the iPhone 13 with 90 % battery health left and my Wahoo Bolt v1. After a two hour ride in 5 Celsius windy and sunny the battery had lost approximately 20% on all devices. I calculated that iPhone and Apple Watch Ultra 1 and Wahoo Bolt v1 would probably give me approximately 10 hours of battery life. The Bolt maybe 11. So not much difference between the devices. I’m very ambivalent whether to buy a Bolt V2 or just go for Apple Watch and iPhone from now on. Navigation isn’t really a thing I would use and also the Summit functionality sounds nice, but I live in a place with a lot of hills so if that kicks in every time the gradient is 3% or above it will be on very often and be annoying. I would always buy iPhone and Apple Watch Ultra anyway so that’s a cost I always will have, but on the other side I find have the iPhone on the Peak Design out front mount to be very large on the handle bars. If Apple continues to develop the Apple Watch cycling app it could become better than Wahoo too, because the data analytics are very basic on wahoo system. The one killer feature on Apple Watch is the structured workouts where you can set notifications if you’re out or in zones, heart rate or power (or both). I found that to be very useful.
@martyjoseph9507
@martyjoseph9507 Жыл бұрын
Extremely funny and informative, though my 60 year old co-worker who rides 80 miles in cutoff jeans and cowboy boots will say I don't need all this info. But since I can only cover 15 miles I'll probably fucus on training correctly to improve faster.
@TheIndianCyclist
@TheIndianCyclist Жыл бұрын
Marty, I'm so glad you enjoyed the video! We all have that friend who can ride for a crazy amount of miles, sometimes on the crappiest of bikes and have a great time doing it! For the rest of us ... gadgets to the rescue! You'll get to know a whole lot more about the riding styles that would get you to optimal performance and if you start training, you'll definitely reap the benefits. Thanks again for stopping by!
@sanchitagarwal8764
@sanchitagarwal8764 2 жыл бұрын
Great video as always! How did you shoot that video of the red cycle from ground level?
@TheIndianCyclist
@TheIndianCyclist 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Sanchit! Those shots are excerpts from my Avanti Giro FM1 review kzfaq.info/get/bejne/j7hxdqSQ0q2xf4U.html I had a couple of guys on scooter recording me :)
@milindbodas
@milindbodas 2 жыл бұрын
Very informative video. Coincidently, I got an hrm just a month ago and am trying to see how the data generated can be used to modify my cycling habits
@TheIndianCyclist
@TheIndianCyclist 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Milind :) At this point, if I had to choose between HR and cadence, I would probably choose HR - my goal for now is to burn fat, and so I need to optimize my time in Zone 2, instead of some of the higher zones where you'd be burning calories at a much higher rate, but those would not be coming from your fat stores. Can't say I'm in the mood to do a test to see what my "real" LTHR is though - I've just gone with the 220-age formula. What computer are you pairing your HRM with, or are you using your phone?
@milindbodas
@milindbodas 2 жыл бұрын
I am just using my phone/strava when I am out riding. Sometimes it refuses to connect, like what happened today morning. It works quite seamlessly with the trainer for indoor rides.
@TheIndianCyclist
@TheIndianCyclist 2 жыл бұрын
You could consider using the Wahoo app to record (both outdoors and on the trainer too) - the benefit is that you get to analyze your data without having to pay for a subscription. Strava has limited analysis for free - from what I can see, you can only see your average HR for the ride, and for each lap ... and I don't even think the app has a lap function (which I personally find invaluable for training). The only downside is the absence of live segments, though again, that's also a subscriber-only feature. Remember you can link Wahoo to Strava, so your rides will continue to appear on Strava.
@westsoundcyclingclub2691
@westsoundcyclingclub2691 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your awesome informative vlog! On my bike handlebar, I use iPhone w RWGPS already linked with Strava. Would Wahoo Fitness app be able to link up with Strava simultaneously? One more question here: what waterproof bag did you use for your smartphone shown on your handlebar? Again, thanks!😄
@TheIndianCyclist
@TheIndianCyclist Жыл бұрын
Glad you liked the video! The synch with Strava is something that will happen after you finish the ride and save it. During the ride, there's no connection to Strava by either RWGPS or the Wahoo app. So the question now is whether you can have both apps recording your ride simultaneously, and I'd say that probably would not work, and even if it does, it would be a strain on your phone battery. Any reason why you want both? RWGPS will connect to all these sensors, so it should be as good as Wahoo for training, unless you're looking for a specific feature that the Wahoo app has - but ultimately you will have to choose one over the other for live use during your ride. Regarding the mobile holder - this is the one I used: www.decathlon.in/p/8385553/cycle-mobile-holders/cycle-mobile-holder-500-black
@13ballom
@13ballom 2 жыл бұрын
Amazing video, didnt know that we can pair sensors with the smartphone.
@TheIndianCyclist
@TheIndianCyclist 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Somesh, even for years after i started cycling, I didn't know either! Would have never gotten a cheap cycle computer at the beginning if I did, as I used to have my smartphone on anyway. How's your waxing going BTW?
@13ballom
@13ballom 2 жыл бұрын
@@TheIndianCyclist im a serial waxer. My chain has done 7000km on wax, still no sign of wear
@TheIndianCyclist
@TheIndianCyclist 2 жыл бұрын
Somesh, you started waxing with my video, right? You've ridden 7000 km since then? That's awesome - you have also used waxed chains for more than I have (I'll be at around 4000 km perhaps). What has your frequency been? Any learnings or something you think it would be helpful for others to know? Will be working on another, shorter waxing video and would love to put some "long term' notes into it.
@13ballom
@13ballom 2 жыл бұрын
@@TheIndianCyclist i wax every 200km because zero friction cycling says that if u wax every 200km, the chain wear will be undetectable for a long time. So far its been true. Waxing is wayy superior to lubing.
@TheIndianCyclist
@TheIndianCyclist 2 жыл бұрын
I'm at a 300 km interval - I just found the 200 km note you referenced, I think I'll switch to that too. Did you add any additives to the wax, or just pure paraffin wax?
@peteslamm944
@peteslamm944 5 ай бұрын
Overall a great idea but you can buy a arduino + cadence sensor + heart rate w/ blue tooth for the price of 20USD.or 1600rupees. This price includes an lcd display and more importantly than all of this is that your data cannot be sold and used against you ( for example an insurance company could use it to see how fit you are and adjust prices accordingly )
@legitdoc9587
@legitdoc9587 4 ай бұрын
I like what you're saying and I'm interested in your idea but my thick brain can't figure out. Can you please elaborate and mention the product names
@westsoundcyclingclub2691
@westsoundcyclingclub2691 Жыл бұрын
One other item: Zone Training is the goal. Do you by any chance have a vlog or recommendations? Much appreciated; thanks!
@TheIndianCyclist
@TheIndianCyclist Жыл бұрын
Don't have a video on training myself, but here are some I found really good! Training with Cadence: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/bd15fJB6x9axaXU.html Training with Heart Rate: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/ecx3dLZ53sm1dmg.html / kzfaq.info/get/bejne/rNKlfah03LezfZ8.html
@westsoundcyclingclub2691
@westsoundcyclingclub2691 Жыл бұрын
@@TheIndianCyclist Thanks!👍
@zoranpavlovic8994
@zoranpavlovic8994 Ай бұрын
the powermeter is the most important for cyclists, and it also has a cadence sensor. But if you don't have it, this is also good, because driving without data means nothing. Maybe the cadence sensor is too high when it's on the foot?! I've used wahoo sensors on a spinner bike, they're great, but they eat batteries.
@TheIndianCyclist
@TheIndianCyclist 13 күн бұрын
Problem is that power meters are significantly expensive! If people are using power meters, they're probably using dedicated cycle computers too :) Must say I'd love to have on on my bike, but I don't train enough to warrant one yet. On the cadence sensor, that's an interesting point - though so far I've had no issues with it being on my foot, the readings do seem to be fine!
@zoranpavlovic8994
@zoranpavlovic8994 12 күн бұрын
@@TheIndianCyclist Powermeters are expensive, but can be found for 236eur or more. I don't have a cycle computer, I don't have a power meter yet. I use a mobile phone and the same app as you. It works as it should. Speed, cadence, heart rate and power. That's what we need :-) Live long and prosper sir
@thewanderer673
@thewanderer673 Жыл бұрын
I just bought cadence Sensor Magene S314 and My Garmin Heart Rate Module HRM Dual is coming in a week time. Will i able to connect it to strava? Please tell. Thanks in advance. Subscribed
@TheIndianCyclist
@TheIndianCyclist Жыл бұрын
The HRM will connect directly to Strava if you're using it for recording your ride. The Cadence sensor will not. You should use the Wahoo app to record and set it up to synch with Strava - that app will pick up both sensors.
@mansuetoolegarioiii4161
@mansuetoolegarioiii4161 10 ай бұрын
Is the app also compatible with other brands of sensor? Like xoss or coospo, garmin, igsport cadence and heart rate sensor?
@TheIndianCyclist
@TheIndianCyclist 10 ай бұрын
Yes, they work just fine, they need to just be bluetooth sensors. The sensors work across different cycle computers too, so if you get one eventually, you can get any brand then too.
@mansuetoolegarioiii4161
@mansuetoolegarioiii4161 10 ай бұрын
How do i connect the wahoo app with my xoss g2+ cycle computer? Its not connecting.
@SeeDaRipper...
@SeeDaRipper... Жыл бұрын
Alright mate, i've recently bought separate speed and cadence sensors for my spin bike (and been using my watch for heart) i was wondering if i were to get a standalone heart rate monitor would all 3 work with bluetooth on my android phone? (obviously 2 are working currently but i'm not sure if it could read 3) any help before i purchase? Cheers.👍
@TheIndianCyclist
@TheIndianCyclist Жыл бұрын
For this video, I actually had all 3 paired via Bluetooth to my Android phone and the Wahoo app (see 5:07) - so it should work. Aren't you already pairing the watch (what watch do you use?) with the phone too - or is that something you're monitoring separately?
@SeeDaRipper...
@SeeDaRipper... Жыл бұрын
@@TheIndianCyclist Hi, thanks for the quick reply, you've just earned a sub! i use an Oppo watch with Android wear on it, so it has Google fit built in via playstore, i'm currently trying to track everything via fit, and been busting my balls trying to find a nice simple speed, cadence and heart sensor app that transfers data to google fit (without paying, or having a cycle computer) i seem to remember downloading Wahoo first, then strangely trying every other app on the store to no avail (how hard is this to make?🤷‍♂)... Bizarrely i tried Wahoo last night after 2 weeks of searching, skipped the payment bit and discovered it actually does what i wanted originally🤦‍♂...But it doesn't pair my watch (as i think it's a standalone thing as in it takes incoming BT but doesn't transmit) hence the question...Phew!😅 Oh, and i re-watched the vid and realised you can after all!🤭
@TheIndianCyclist
@TheIndianCyclist Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your support, I appreciate it! The Wahoo app is great - my wife uses it at home on the trainer too (while I typically use the Wahoo ELEMNT outdoors). If you are looking for an alternative for whatever reason, try Ride With GPS, that should pair with your sensors too. Re: Oppo - yeah, I had a quick read through the manual and I don't think it's a model that will work like an independent HRM, synching with your phone. A good chest-strap HRM will be great - what's more, those batteries last for ages!
@SeeDaRipper...
@SeeDaRipper... Жыл бұрын
@@TheIndianCyclist Does ride with GPS sync with google fit? (although i don't go anywhere for the GPS to activate, with me being stationary and all that😆) that's all i'm interested in really as everything is simple if i stay within the Goggle eco system...In an ideal world i just want a floating window that overlays other apps, stating in a black 1" x 2" window - speed, cadence, heart and miles...And upload to Google fit. That way i could watch KZfaq, movies etc to keep me occupied.🤫
@shashikantwavhal6153
@shashikantwavhal6153 2 жыл бұрын
Hi. I recently started training for 70.3. Have a Garmin. Which cadence meter is useful to buy ? Cost ? I think Phone is not allowed during the race
@TheIndianCyclist
@TheIndianCyclist 2 жыл бұрын
What Garmin device do you have exactly, watch or cycle computer? Any ant+ Bluetooth sensors should do, the magene sensors are among the cheapest at 2000, garmin among the most expensive. Check the links in the description.
@buster.keaton
@buster.keaton 6 ай бұрын
The big down side of using one's phone as a computer is battery life. If you leave the screen on, the phone battery will be drained quickly. If there was some way to use a phone as a cycling computer w/o quickly draining the battery, cycle computers would go the way of the dinosaur.
@TheIndianCyclist
@TheIndianCyclist 6 ай бұрын
Yes, I completely agree, phones are good for relatively short rides or if you ride infrequently. Perhaps if phones add some sort of e-ink display in addition to the regular display, we'll see them last much longer for this purpose.
@001birdie
@001birdie 6 ай бұрын
If I need the distance only as a metric, will only the speed sensor do the job? This is for stationary bike.
@TheIndianCyclist
@TheIndianCyclist 6 ай бұрын
Yes, just the speed sensor will be fine. You may need to set a wheel size manually in the app (since the automatic calculation with gps wouldn't work)
@001birdie
@001birdie 6 ай бұрын
Thanks. Wahoo or Garmin? Your pick@@TheIndianCyclist
@TheIndianCyclist
@TheIndianCyclist 6 ай бұрын
@@001birdie I personally use both - Garmin on one bike and Wahoo on another. They are honestly pretty much the same in terms of performance and reliability, but perhaps the Garmin sensor is easier to install. I'd go for whatever you can get easily, perhaps the cheaper one. All the best!
@cagajoel8904
@cagajoel8904 Ай бұрын
Name of application and its is possible in my samsung S21?
@TheIndianCyclist
@TheIndianCyclist Ай бұрын
Wahoo Fitness app - I added a link in the description, but here it is: play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wahoofitness.fitness it would definitely work with an S21.
@vinitsingh9914
@vinitsingh9914 Жыл бұрын
Sir I'm looking for a track bike second hand please guide. How do I get it from??
@TheIndianCyclist
@TheIndianCyclist Жыл бұрын
Vinit did you mean an actual track bike, or a Trek bike? In both cases, facebook.com/groups/CYCLOPBUYSELL would be your best bet!
@ABDELLAHBOUGHROM
@ABDELLAHBOUGHROM Жыл бұрын
I LOVE INDIANS BECAUSE THEY ALWAYS GO CHEAP AND STILL USABLE.
@TheIndianCyclist
@TheIndianCyclist Жыл бұрын
Hahah, well, I'll take that as a compliment :)
@lokeshwartailor8250
@lokeshwartailor8250 Жыл бұрын
hey, which shoes are you using?
@TheIndianCyclist
@TheIndianCyclist Жыл бұрын
These are the Giro Rumble VR shoes - they are gravel shoes that go with my SPD pedals. Let me know if you have other questions :)
@lokeshwartailor8250
@lokeshwartailor8250 Жыл бұрын
@@TheIndianCyclist thanks for the reply !
@3ame4atelnij75
@3ame4atelnij75 Жыл бұрын
Can I use it with bluetooth earphones in the same time?
@TheIndianCyclist
@TheIndianCyclist Жыл бұрын
Yes, though I think the limit of connected BT devices could differ from one phone to another. For this ride, I had 3 sensors connected plus BT headphones.
@GarryFam
@GarryFam 2 жыл бұрын
Hi sir ,will the cadence lost connect or stop working few seconds sometimes ?
@TheIndianCyclist
@TheIndianCyclist 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, they can stop for a few seconds at a time - but it's not very common, shouldn't be happening often. What sensor do you use?
@GarryFam
@GarryFam 2 жыл бұрын
@@TheIndianCyclist Hi thanks reply , i'm using Magene s314 cadence/speed with wahoo app, for mine , it quick often stop working few seconds , i guess the cadence maybe not so perfect with bluetooth or phone. next time i get a cycle meter feedback you again.
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