yeah that's what mine does to....but after logging out it seemed to wipe it.Dimma wrote:When it happens to me the ride remains stuck in my feed page, and continues to try and upload
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Re: ACF Strava Club
Postby toolonglegs » Sun Nov 11, 2012 8:26 am
Just tried a reset factory settings and now have a gps signal on strava... Will see how it goes tomorrow.
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Re: ACF Strava Club
Postby bardygrub » Thu Nov 15, 2012 6:44 am
just noticed that there are some new segments on my rides starting with "SRM:"as the start of title .These new segments are alongside exsisting segments, anyone know what they are?
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Re: ACF Strava Club
Postby lump_a_charcoal » Thu Nov 15, 2012 7:14 am
Powermeter?bardygrub wrote:Hi All,
just noticed that there are some new segments on my rides starting with "SRM:"as the start of title .These new segments are alongside exsisting segments, anyone know what they are?
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Re: ACF Strava Club
Postby roadfreak » Thu Nov 15, 2012 11:11 pm
On Strava, the start and end of the lap is about 1km before where it should be.
All good on Garmin Connect though.
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Re: ACF Strava Club
Postby Evo6point5 » Sun Nov 18, 2012 2:02 pm
I only get 2.5 hrs so use my garmin for longer rides.
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Re: ACF Strava Club
Postby Comedian » Sun Nov 18, 2012 6:04 pm
I'm yet to find anyone who uses strava a lot that actually lasts using their phone.Evo6point5 wrote:What kind of battery life does everyone get with their phone?
I only get 2.5 hrs so use my garmin for longer rides.
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Re: ACF Strava Club
Postby Kenzo » Sun Nov 18, 2012 6:45 pm
See the two posts just previous to yours then?Comedian wrote:I'm yet to find anyone who uses strava a lot that actually lasts using their phone.Evo6point5 wrote:What kind of battery life does everyone get with their phone?
I only get 2.5 hrs so use my garmin for longer rides.
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Re: ACF Strava Club
Postby Comedian » Sun Nov 18, 2012 7:17 pm
No I didn't but that's cool!Kenzo wrote:See the two posts just previous to yours then?Comedian wrote:I'm yet to find anyone who uses strava a lot that actually lasts using their phone.Evo6point5 wrote:What kind of battery life does everyone get with their phone?
I only get 2.5 hrs so use my garmin for longer rides.
I do like my garmin though.
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Re: ACF Strava Club
Postby ZepinAtor » Tue Nov 20, 2012 12:22 am
I like my Garmin & my iPhone, but when they start slapping each other about..................?Kenzo wrote:I like my iPhone... yet... I am considering a Garmin! lol..
You really have to wonder why electrical appliances just can't get along.
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Re: ACF Strava Club
Postby Marto » Mon Nov 26, 2012 9:08 pm
You can look at your or others cadence, but it would be interesting to show the gear selection to obtain that cadence
This should be possible, with cadence and speed measurements, but I guess you would have to enter your gear ratios. Would be great if it could be clearly displayed.
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Re: ACF Strava Club
Postby jasonc » Mon Nov 26, 2012 9:19 pm
you'd have to get an ant+ shimano flightdeck. don't know if they exist. there's also a university that's done a prototype of an integration into Di2 that changes gears based on cadence.Marto wrote:Does software or website exist that displays what gear you are in on a map?
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Re: ACF Strava Club
Postby Marto » Mon Nov 26, 2012 9:27 pm
I meant for post-ride analysis, as you can do with GPS data on Garmin or strava etc. I should have said what gear you *were* in (in a ride you have completed). I didn't explain that well .jasonc wrote:you'd have to get an ant+ shimano flightdeck. don't know if they exist. there's also a university that's done a prototype of an integration into Di2 that changes gears based on cadence.Marto wrote:Does software or website exist that displays what gear you are in on a map?
I might draw up a mock up of what I have in mind.
Were you referring to real-time display of current gear selection?
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