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Hi, I think you have a small miscalculation in the circumference of the bike wheel. Wheel circumference= Radius*2pi (for a 26" wheel circ=26*2*PI*2.54/100 = 4.14m) I believe that the 26" is the diameter and not the radius of the wheel: circ=13*2*PI*2.54/100 = 2.07m Kind regards Mike/NL
http://home.swipnet.se/~w-51358/pilot/default.htm Nice work (big documentation effort)!! I'm looking for a way to collect a detailed record of my ride. For example: http://home.swipnet.se/~w-51358/pilot/default.htm -- BUT I want a simple way to collect this detail data then download to my computer using a PIC or something else. Suggestions?
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Great tutorial! I would be interested in hearing from others who have home built a bike computer or have written a bike computer program for a Palm Pilot or similar.
Thanks!
Bruce
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What's the max speed the computer can sense (kmh) . I planned to build a bike computer for my motorcycle . My motorcycle top speed is 220kmh . Bike computer is very hard to get and very expensive where i came from .
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