I haven't visited this forum in years; someone sent me a link to this thread.
It's sad that no one asks the obvious question: if the iBike is so bad, why is it still around?
The iBike is a pain to set up! It's not consistent from ride to ride! It's so complicated!
Really?
How true it is that facts can change, even if opinions don't.
If you're daring enough, go to http://www.ibikeforum.com. Look for the Newton announcement.
And in June, go to your Apple Store and check out the new POWERHOUSE. You might be very surprised to learn the identity of the coach who designed the power training plans for it.
While some companies keep charging you a fortune for the same old technology, and other companies promise you (expensive) new technology but can't deliver--even after trying for years to do so--iBike keeps improving and simplifying its products, software, apps and value.
John Hamann
It's sad that no one asks the obvious question: if the iBike is so bad, why is it still around?
The iBike is a pain to set up! It's not consistent from ride to ride! It's so complicated!
Really?
How true it is that facts can change, even if opinions don't.
If you're daring enough, go to http://www.ibikeforum.com. Look for the Newton announcement.
And in June, go to your Apple Store and check out the new POWERHOUSE. You might be very surprised to learn the identity of the coach who designed the power training plans for it.
While some companies keep charging you a fortune for the same old technology, and other companies promise you (expensive) new technology but can't deliver--even after trying for years to do so--iBike keeps improving and simplifying its products, software, apps and value.
John Hamann