My bike computer konked out again.  I was riding to work and it would cut out.  It powers down if you stop riding.  But it would power down and I was still riding.  That throws off all of the data.  Since it is the start of the cycling season I decided to replace it.  I realized I had a nice computer on my mountain bike.  I hardly ever ride my mountain bike so I decided to put it on my road bike.  The battery was dead but as it happened, it takes the same battery as the computer that kept konking out.  So cool.  I did need some zip ties to mount the sensor on the fork.  I found the right size in my bike tool box.  So I had everything I needed to get a nice speedo back on my bike.
I mounted it up and did a very nice job if I do say so myself, but then I couldn't find the instructions to set the wheel size.  So I goofed around with it until I got to the menu for wheel size.  I did a roll out of my wheel along a metric tape, and entered that number.  It works.  Both of my wheel sets have exactly the same tires on them, so it won't matter when I change wheels.  I don't really care about that data for riding to work or working out, but if I go on a tour I really want information about how far I've gone and how fast.  It's almost critical to measure your effort in that situation if you haven't done the ride before.  I could manage without one but I'd probably ride more conservativley.  That can be a problem.  You want to ride as fast as you can manage as you will be on the bike for a shorter period of time.  Riding too long is as bad as riding too fast when it comes to distance riding.
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