Don’t have an answer but experiencing the same problem with a zwave sensor. Will sometime report temps of more than 100 degrees above the actual temp.
completemuppit
Wait! There's a guy on our team dressed like a pirate?!?
Don't worry, the experts are clearly focussed on fixing the lack of public transport as outlined by the very next paragraph after your quote above...
"A spokesperson for the Department of Transport and Main Roads said $1.529 billion dollars had been specifically allocated for road projects in the Moreton Bay region."
Imagine how many trains and buses they could put on for that much money.
They've not replied and thus must have been hit by a truck.
RIP OP
I've previously used Bikesure who seemed ok.
If you have contents insurance, have a look into the PDS. Some insurers will cover it, but not while riding, while a number of others will cover it including while riding, as long as you're not participating in races.
Covering it under contents insurance is likely much cheaper than specialist bike insurers.
Yep.
Hopefully there's a way to determine when it's docked and autoload a specific dashboard.
It's zwave, not zigbee, but I use a Aeotec Multisensor 6 as it can be usb powered from a wall and I don't have to worry about it.
The cheaper tri-sensor from them is battery only and it's a massive pain to have to keep replacing.
Thank F#%k it's Friday
Things that worked for me:
Main takeaway is that it’s all about spending time in the saddle. If you’ve done a month of training and you’re still not comfortable, it’s probably your saddle. Lots of places can now measure your sit bones and recommend a saddle. They might also let you test ride a saddle for a week or two.
Good luck!