tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4786784182488135171.post3053655593658715054..comments2023-07-21T17:26:24.127+04:00Comments on Ron George: A Cervellum Digital Bike ComputerRonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16268869622833968439noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4786784182488135171.post-81128952467624692422008-01-20T08:09:00.000+04:002008-01-20T08:09:00.000+04:00Will , thats a pretty obvious situation with some ...Will , thats a pretty obvious situation with some folks. Personally I can't justify getting one of those and not even using it!<br><br>Ryan, they'll have a PM down the line.<br><br>Don, there's an option of mounting the camera and transmitter on your handlebar ends but that doesn't avoid a possibility of dirt, rain and obstacles like your own thighs and knees.<br><br>Jahowie, anytime!Ronhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18394865788996482667noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4786784182488135171.post-3483980894151468142008-01-17T17:11:00.000+04:002008-01-17T17:11:00.000+04:00Not a bad idea but yes... a camera mounted on the ...Not a bad idea but yes... a camera mounted on the seatpost would catch all the spray from your rear tire on a wet or rainy day. Great idea for safety and checking on your fellow riders but don't look down too long!Donaldhttp://blogs.wncn.info/thedailydraft/noreply@blogger.com