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Methods to Use Your iPhone As a motorbike Computer [Video]

Methods to Use Your iPhone As a motorbike Computer [Video] The LiveRider iPhone app and bike kit is meant to be the equivalent of the dashboard of your car, but for your bike. After taking place a couple of rides with it, you’ll feel completely naked without it.

The video explains how it works, both by way of how it attaches in your bike, and what the article seems like in motion. It’s pretty fantastic.

I’ve just recently taken up biking, and having this with me lets me keep track of ways far I’ve gone, how fast I’m currently going and even lets me keep Google Maps handy in case I wander away. You are in a position to perform a little of these features with just using Google Maps GPS, but you couldn’t track your ride to the extent that LiveRider could.

Oh, and you’ll even put it in ghost mode, that is you chasing your previous rides and times, kinda like a racing game.

The kit costs $100, which contains the mount, the magnets and the adapter. The app is free, but doesn’t work without the kit. [ New Potato and iTunes ]

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