The daily "I cycled to work" thread
Discussion
wotnot said:
Black can man said:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/eSynic®-Camera--Water...
Are these cheapy cheap camera's worth a punt ?
Seems awfully cheap, surely there must be a downside to these.
A friend of mine has bought one of these and, having seen the quality of video it produces and the fact that he's secured it to his helmet with velcro tape so it doesn't stick out, I'm about to order one.Are these cheapy cheap camera's worth a punt ?
Seems awfully cheap, surely there must be a downside to these.
My first ride this morning since being hit by a car two weeks ago (hence the decision to buy a camera!), though that was mostly because I've been working away). Felt really good to be back on two wheels but it's a damn sight colder than the last time I rode to work!
richardxjr said:
wotnot said:
Black can man said:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/eSynic®-Camera--Water...
Are these cheapy cheap camera's worth a punt ?
Seems awfully cheap, surely there must be a downside to these.
A friend of mine has bought one of these and, having seen the quality of video it produces and the fact that he's secured it to his helmet with velcro tape so it doesn't stick out, I'm about to order one.Are these cheapy cheap camera's worth a punt ?
Seems awfully cheap, surely there must be a downside to these.
My first ride this morning since being hit by a car two weeks ago (hence the decision to buy a camera!), though that was mostly because I've been working away). Felt really good to be back on two wheels but it's a damn sight colder than the last time I rode to work!
Liquid Knight said:
richardxjr said:
wotnot said:
Black can man said:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/eSynic®-Camera--Water...
Are these cheapy cheap camera's worth a punt ?
Seems awfully cheap, surely there must be a downside to these.
A friend of mine has bought one of these and, having seen the quality of video it produces and the fact that he's secured it to his helmet with velcro tape so it doesn't stick out, I'm about to order one.Are these cheapy cheap camera's worth a punt ?
Seems awfully cheap, surely there must be a downside to these.
My first ride this morning since being hit by a car two weeks ago (hence the decision to buy a camera!), though that was mostly because I've been working away). Felt really good to be back on two wheels but it's a damn sight colder than the last time I rode to work!
Moved office recently and no longer have a guaranteed space for my bike. For the last 7 years I've been commuting on a Giant Bowery (budget single speed) but have just bought a Brompton (3 speed, raw lacquer, dynamo lights etc).
Very impressed with the Brompton - perfect for short journeys and takes less time to fold and pick up than it takes to lock up a regular bike.
Only downside is slower cyclists pushing in front when waiting at lights because you're on a noddy bike.
Very impressed with the Brompton - perfect for short journeys and takes less time to fold and pick up than it takes to lock up a regular bike.
Only downside is slower cyclists pushing in front when waiting at lights because you're on a noddy bike.
I've managed to cycle in every day in the three weeks since I came back from holiday. Getting noticably faster, and the main beam light is getting noticably dimmer. Must get new batteries tomorrow.
Tonight was the first night of heavy rain and all the prep I put in to getting the bike and clothes right worked perfectly.
However my disc brakes are making some very loud moans when I braked. Must have a look at them in the morning.
Tonight was the first night of heavy rain and all the prep I put in to getting the bike and clothes right worked perfectly.
However my disc brakes are making some very loud moans when I braked. Must have a look at them in the morning.
WinstonWolf said:
Craikeybaby said:
Hmmm, I'll probably call in at the LBS on the way home, as they fitted the cable last weekend.
In that case it's probably bedded in and just needs adjusting a bit.tempted to start riding to work
no parking at work for my car, but secure spot for a bike or scooter, and the bus is £13 a week
its only 4 miles and all flat city roads
thinking purpose built commuter bike with stuff like mud guard fitted as standard
looking to spend £250 to £350.
suggestions ?
no parking at work for my car, but secure spot for a bike or scooter, and the bus is £13 a week
its only 4 miles and all flat city roads
thinking purpose built commuter bike with stuff like mud guard fitted as standard
looking to spend £250 to £350.
suggestions ?
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