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Eat Sleep Ride app
#71
Just posted my ride to meet specialist8 to lend him my rain gear and provide him with a few other things to take with him to VA.

Have no idea who can see it or anything. Still in the figgerin-out stage here.
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#72
I see it.Thumbs Up
Kevin
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#73
I see it...and yes, I'm still in the figuring out stage too. All I have to show of today's ride is about 10 miles of nothing. I don't know what happened...
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#74
On the main menu click go for a ride. Start tracking your ride by clicking the circle with the red center upper left when your ride is over Stop the tracking up in the right it will say save save it.
On the main menu click share route. It will take you to a page where you can put in a title, below the title pick a ride, that will take you to the page that has your saved rides, pick the one you want.
In the box below put in any comments and or pictures, then in the upper right click post it, it is now visible to your followers and other users.
Kevin
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#75
I downloaded it, just figuring it out now. Going to try it on the Isle of Man this week, should be interesting!


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#76
Incidentally, I deleted my ride so don't be surprised that it's gone. Just didn't want the world knowing where my house is. LOL
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#77
(05-29-2016, 10:22 AM)Capo_imp Wrote: I downloaded it, just figuring it out now. Going to try it on the Isle of Man this week, should be interesting!


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You're at the TT? I'm jelly....
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#78
He goes every year, I think.
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#79
(05-29-2016, 11:12 AM)EmptySea_imp Wrote: Incidentally, I deleted my ride so don't be surprised that it's gone. Just didn't want the world knowing where my house is. LOL

Too late mate. "I know thy rides, and where thou dwellest".

Cheers, and sleep tight.
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#80
I've been playing with this app a bit and have discovered you can actually export a data file of a ride. A 5.5 hour ride I did the other day has produced more than 12,300 data points of location, lean angle, time, speed and other stuff. Google maps freaks out if you try to import it all, but I'm sure there will be a way to save myself from the hours of post-ride map drawing!
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