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Boatman
  
No, I don't mean to take the bike's temperature, but now
that summer is here in earnest, what are you using to
determine the air temperature while you ride? Today it
felt like 95!

Boatman

David Kerber
  
In article <FNBIc.75973$Oq2.54614@attbi_s52>,
boatman35@excite.com says...
> No, I don't mean to take the bike's temperature, but now
> that summer is here in earnest, what are you using to
> determine the air temperature while you ride? Today it
> felt like 95!
>
> Boatman

My computer has a thermometer built into it, which seems to
be fairly accurate (within a couple of degrees of the one on
my house). No hygrometer, though, so I only get about half
the picture.

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Boatman
  
David Kerber wrote:
> In article <FNBIc.75973$Oq2.54614@attbi_s52>,
> boatman35@excite.com says...
>> No, I don't mean to take the bike's temperature, but now
>> that summer is here in earnest, what are you using to
>> determine the air temperature while you ride? Today it
>> felt like 95!
>>
>> Boatman
>
> My computer has a thermometer built into it, which seems
> to be fairly accurate (within a couple of degrees of the
> one on my house). No hygrometer, though, so I only get
> about half the picture.

Which computer is that, may I ask?

Ken
  
David Kerber <ns_dkerber@ns_ids.net> wrote in
news:MPG.1b5cb77718d47185989889@news.ids.net:
> My computer has a thermometer built into it, which seems
> to be fairly accurate (within a couple of degrees of the
> one on my house).

My Vetta computer has a thermometer, but since it is sitting
in the sun, it can register 20 degrees to hot. I once got it
up to 125F when the weather man was saying 100F.

Fred Hall
  
Planet Bike's Protege 9.0 has a thermometer

"Boatman" <boatman35@excite.com> wrote in message
news:FNBIc.75973$Oq2.54614@attbi_s52...
> No, I don't mean to take the bike's temperature, but now
> that summer is
here
> in earnest, what are you using to determine the air
> temperature while you ride? Today it felt like 95!
>
> Boatman

Rick Onanian
  
Automotive thermometer at Wal Mart is only a few bucks, and
adhesive-backed. Most models include a clock.
--
Rick Onanian

caligurl
  
Originally posted by Boatman
No, I don't mean to take the bike's temperature, but now
that summer is here in earnest, what are you using to
determine the air temperature while you ride? Today it
felt like 95!

Boatman

i have the polar s720i and it gives me the temp in my report but not while i'm on the bike.

Terry Morse
  
caligurl wrote:

> i have the polar s720i and it gives me the temp in my
> report but not while i'm on the bike.

You can display the real time temperature on your Polar
720i. If you set the main display to show current altitude,
the number in the lower right corner will be the
temperature. AFAIK, this is the only way to display
temperature while riding.
--
terry morse Palo Alto, CA http://bike.terrymorse.com/

Tom Keats
  
In article <FNBIc.75973$Oq2.54614@attbi_s52>,
"Boatman" <boatman35@excite.com> writes:

> what are you using to determine the air temperature while
> you ride?

Some buildings around town have lit-up signs that
alternately give the time and temperature. It's good enough
for me. That, and the traffic + weather segments on the
local all-news radio station (which are more timely and
accurate than the local TV weather channel.)

cheers, Tom

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Hardwarelust
  
Boatman wrote:
> No, I don't mean to take the bike's temperature, but now
> that summer is here in earnest, what are you using to
> determine the air temperature while you ride? Today it
> felt like 95!
>
> Boatman

My Specialized Pro Wireless has temp built in to it. It's
pretty accurate. It's a great computer.

(The best part is knowing the % grade on a climb in
realtime, though.)

Regards,
H.

David Kerber
  
In article <TcDIc.41566$WX.7205@attbi_s51>,
boatman35@excite.com says...
> David Kerber wrote:
> > In article <FNBIc.75973$Oq2.54614@attbi_s52>,
> > boatman35@excite.com says...
> >> No, I don't mean to take the bike's temperature, but
> >> now that summer is here in earnest, what are you using
> >> to determine the air temperature while you ride? Today
> >> it felt like 95!
> >>
> >> Boatman
> >
> > My computer has a thermometer built into it, which seems
> > to be fairly accurate (within a couple of degrees of the
> > one on my house). No hygrometer, though, so I only get
> > about half the picture.
>
> Which computer is that, may I ask?

A Specialized SpeedZone Pro, though I believe some of their
lower-priced models also have one.

Dave

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