Bicycle Computer: A Modern Technology For Speed Tracking

By Henry Potter


Common sights on bike handlebars today are bicycle computers. Tracking the altitude, temperature, speed, distance, average speed, etc., cyclometer such as polar bike computers are among the items rendered important by cyclists during their cycling routines and competitions. As such, understanding how these items work and how to select one is vital in reaping the benefits that can be derived from the use of these meters.

Trip information is calculated and displayed through a monitor by a bicycle computer. Speed and distance covered when travelling are among the number of information that can be gathered through the use of this device. Through these, other pieces of information such as altitude and temperature, as well as the biker's cadence and heart rate can also be easily computed. Calculations for this additional information are made possible by the improvements in technology that are continuously incorporated in many devices.

Cyclometers are produced by different brands like the polar bike computers. Curtis Hussey Veeder invented this biking tool in 1895 and was originally used to record the wheels revolution. Improvements were further made to this device and have been designed to compute a biker's speed, specifically the biker's current, average, and maximum speed. Cyclometers can also measure total number of pedal revolutions and allows bikers to choose optimum gear pedaling efficiency which is also known as cadence.

As was aforementioned, bike computers are designed to provide trip information during bike rides. To calculate one's speed, the sizes of the bike's tire are inputted on the computer. From this information, the computer will calculate the tire's circumference from which the device will compute the distance the biker travels each time the tires make a full revolution. Based on how much time passes between sensor trips, the computer will then measure the biker's speed.

Different aspects of a bicycle computer such as polar bike computers need to be carefully inlayed and studied before choosing one. Among the things to be considered is the cyclometers weight which without careful selection might affect the bikers' performance. Keep in mind that an extra weight on the bicycle will not only affect the bikers pedaling but also the speed to which he/she will be traveling. Do not also forget to consider the health features of the computer. Some bike computers offer heart rate monitors which can be very helpful to people with heart conditions but still want to continue biking. Moreover, cyclometers need to be easy to use and easy to install. There are many different types that people can choose from either from the wired and wireless types. Lastly, make sure of the machines reliability and accuracy. These two qualities are more important than the physical aspects as details derived will bot be useful to anybody unless they are correct.

Biking is indeed one of the many sports activities practiced today by professionals and amateurs, alike. This sport is being practiced not only as a hobby but also as training exercise. As such, using cyclometers, such as polar bike computers, on the bike will definitely help one track his/her biking travel information that may help in improving his/her exercise routine.




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