Checklist after a bike accident

When you go out biking there's always a small risk of falling, crashing or getting involved in an accident, if you are well protected and you are lucky probably will be nothing but you should always be cautious because some bike malfunctions could be easily overlooked.

First of all you should be very cautious, only ride back very carefully by taking the shortest possible way, if your bike went through the following check without any doubt. Do not accelerate or brake hard and do not ride your bike out of the saddle.
  1. Check whether the wheels are still firmly fixed in the drop-outs and whether the rims are still centered with respect to the frame or fork. Spin the wheels and watch the clearance between brake pads and rims. If the width of the clearance changes markedly and you have no way to true the rim where you are, you will need to open the brakes a little, if necessary, so that the rim can run between the brake pads without touching them. In this case remember that the brakes will not act as powerfully as you are used to.
  2. Check whether the handlebars and stem are neither bent nor ruptured and whether they are level and upright. Check whether the stem is firmly fixed in the fork by trying to twist the handlebars relative to the front wheel. Also, briefly lean on the brake levers to make sure the handlebars are firmly fixed in the stem.
  3. See whether the chain still runs on the chain-ring and sprockets. If your bike fell over to the chain side, check that the gears still function properly. Ask somebody to lift the bicycle by the saddle and gently shift through all the gears. Pay particular attention when switching to the small gears, making sure the rear derailleur does not get too close to the spokes as the chain climbs onto the larger sprockets. If the derailleur or the drop-outs have been bent, this can cause the rear derailleur to collide with the spokes – risk of accident! This in turn can destroy the rear derailleur, the rear wheel or the frame. Check the front derailleur, as a damaged front derailleur can throw off the chain, thus interrupting the power train of the bicycle.
  4. Make sure the saddle is not twisted using the top tube or the bottom bracket shell as a reference.
  5. Lift your bike up a few centimeters and let it bounce onto the ground, if this causes any sort of noise, search for loosened bolts.
  6. Finally, take a good look at the whole bike to detect any deformation, discoloration or cracks.
This is a small checklist to find any malfunctions, on any doubt you should also check with a bike specialist. Also if you are starting to get interested in biking you should get a gps to track your rides, here is a comparison of the best entry point Garmin GPS and the top biking GPS from Garmin.

Garmin Edge 1000 vs 810 review comparison. Top bike GPS with maps and routes

Almost a year and s half ago we reviewed the new Garmin Edge 510 model, as a Edge 500's owner, I could analyze almost impartially the improvements over the old model.

As I already stated I am just a sports aficionado so I can't permit myself the expense of another GPS unit, but I am fortunate to have a friend that really is into sports, so he always is spending money on sports devices and a few weeks ago he bought an Edge 1000 model when he already had an Edge 810 model. So we teamed up to do a review following the structure of our Garmin Edge 520 review, I tried to write an impartial data driven review of the product adding my friend's sensations on the most remarkable features.

Size

The size of the Edge 1000 is visibly bigger, almost smartphone sized, than the Edge 810 and much more of the Edge 500 as a small counterpart. 5.8 x 11.2 x 2.0 cm for the Edge 1000 and 5.2 x 9.3 x 2.5 cm for the Edge 810. Of course the Edge 1000 is heavier, reaching the 114.5g, and 98g for the Edge 810. As reference the Edge 500 weights only 58g.

As we are just evaluating the sizing features, in this section we will award the smaller and lighter units.

Edge 1000: 3
Edge 810: 5
Winner: Edge 810


Screen

The screen on the Edge 1000 is bigger, 3'', 0.4" more, in comparison to the the Edge 810's 2.6". The two screens are tactile but on the Edge 1000 is capacititive, similar to smartphones, but on the other hand the 810 uses resistive technology, like the 510, as you may know resistive technology works better with gloves. For our experience the Edge 1000 works good in most scenarios but with gloves you may find struggling just a bit. On resolution terms the Edge 810 has 160 x 240 pixels and the Edge 1000, 240 x 400 pixels.

Of course the crispier screen on the Edge 1000 makes it the best screen on a gps unit, but the tactile problems make it recede a little.

Edge 1000: 8
Edge 810: 7
Winner: Edge 1000


Connectivity

The Garmin Edge 810 introduced the cellphone connectivity to take advantage of your mobile phone internet capabilities to access internet, for example to check the weather or even share your route realtime. The Edge 1000, of course, has this capability and takes it one step forward, even you can read your sms or get notified if a there's an incoming phone call.

As an extra feature the Edge 1000 is the only device with Shimano Di2 support. Also the start up time and satellite acquisition times are very short in the Edge 1000.

For our experience many of this features were broken on the device release, but as the updates were rolling many of this errors were mainly fixed.

Edge 1000: 9
Edge 810: 7
Winner: Edge 1000


Software

The higher models of Edge has always shared the capability to use routable maps, a feature not available to the 500 and 510 models, and mainly the reason to go for this high end models. These maps work in a similar way to a car gps, a feature that will interest more all road bikers. For the mountain bikers you have the possibility to download routes that you can follow. Also available in the Edge 500 and the 510.

With the release of the Edge 1000 Garmin started with a revamp of their website, Garmin Connect, and started offering a new feature that had made Strava, a gps track analyzer and planner, stand out, the so called segments. We already compared Garmin Connect vs. Strava a few months ago, and we also highlighted this feature as the one that made us recommend Strava over Garmin Connect. With this new version of Connect they introduced also the segment competition that Strava offered, and not only that, they also made the Garmin Edge 1000 integrate this feature seamlessly and in real-time.

Of course some of the features on the Edge 1000 were buggy on release, but with the updates this device is also getting more and more stable by the day, you should take into account that the Edge 810 already passed this process, and is probably the most stable Garmin device, and as the crown's jewel the Garmin Edge 1000 will probably get more attention in the next months. Also, you should note that the better hardware on the Edge 1000 makes it generally more responsive.

Edge 1000: 9
Edge 810: 7
Winner: Edge 1000


Battery life

The official battery life for the Garmin Edge 810 is of 17 hours and the Edge 1000's is 15h, probably due to the increased screen. For our experience activating all the connectivity functions of the Edge 810 we measured around a 10% battery drain per hour, with similar result for the Edge 1000.

We will give half point more to the Edge 810, but a technical tie.

Edge 1000: 7
Edge 810: 7.5
Winner: Edge 1000 for a small gap


Price

We are talking about high end devices here so don't expect to be cheap, the Edge 810 recently got price cut to $400/300€/£200 to differentiate the price from the Edge 1000 which costs around $600/600€/£400. Expect the bundles, which contain a heart rate monitor strap and a speed/cadence sensor to be around $100/100€/£80 more expensive. Also note the updated new speed/cadence sensor that has no magnet.

The increased price tag of the Edge 1000 makes it difficult to approve, the Edge 810, even it is expensive, got price cut thanks to the Edge 1000 release.

Edge 1000: 4
Edge 810: 6.5
Winner: Edge 810


Conclusions

With price:
Edge 1000: 6.7
Edge 810: 6.7

Without price:
Edge 1000: 7.2
Edge 810: 6.7

Taking into account the high price tag of the Edge 1000 makes the two devices tie, of course the two devices are magnificent and the best options for bikers.


So, our recommendations would be:
  • If you are a segment competition fan and/or you got some money to burn get the Edge 1000, is the best device around and will be for a few years. Also recommend you to get the bundled HR strap and the new cadence/speed sensor, which separately will cost you much more.
  • If you want the maps feature but don't want to expend all the money that the Edge 1000 costs, you should get the Edge 810, which is a very good device, more portable and already stable and also if you wait for some offers you can get it for a pretty good price.
  • If you don't care about the maps feature or the segments, you can get a Garmin Edge 520.
Also check regularly to view the prices of this devices at #WhereToBuy to compare between the best online stores for the Garmin Edge 810 and the Garmin Edge 1000.

Big Thanks to all the readers and visitors!

The best controller for the Windows PC: another XBox 360 Controller review

xbox controller
After some time without a controller for my PC I decided to get a Xbox 360 controller, as I already have an Xbox 360 and wanted a second controller too, decided to buy a Xbox 360 wireless controller for Windows, wanted also to give my opinion about it.

It’s no doubt that the Xbox 360 by Microsoft is one of the biggest gaming platforms out there. It features stunning graphics and amazing platform for some of the hottest games including Halo and Call of Duty. Nowadays, more and more games are being released on Multi-format, and some, like sports games or old school games with emulators, are best played with a controller. A console is nothing without a good game controller and Xbox has created one of the best controllers out there, very comfortable to use.

Unlike the original Xbox pad, which was bulky, uncomfortable and, at times, downright painful to use, the 360 pad sits snugly in your hands. The ergonomics are carefully thought as we can see the triggers sit nicely near your fingers, just at the right point to press them quickly should the need arise. We can say it feels right in the hands, no controls are left feeling too far out of reach when playing with the controller. The buttons are nice and firm so that you know you’re really pressing them and every controls has a smooth free flowing motion to it which adds a level of advancement to the controller. An almost perfect weight, not too heavy, and not too light. The buttons feel smooth to the touch, and the thumb sticks feel like a new home for your thumbs, with the little indentations on said sticks meaning your thumbs aren’t going to be sliding from their positions in a hurry. The triggers too, go in enough to give a satisfying click when pushed in all the way, however they can feel a little too eager to spring back at first, which takes some getting used to if you’re not used to a triggers on a PC pad.

It’s good to mention that the controller works with both the Xbox and Windows-based computers. Included in the package is the controller and a CD to install the drivers required for the controller to work on Windows. So if you have a Windows-based game on Steam or other platform this controller could potentially work with that game and create a richer game experience when playing the game.

I can say I am not much of a gamer today and I just tested it with a few games, I will leave the compatibility facts to you, also give your opinions on problems found. When I have more playing hours with it on Windows I will edit the post.

The wireless version can not be used directly with your windows PC, you will need a usb receiver included in the "for windows version", which is a must have if you happen to have already a xbox controller with your Xbox 360 and need another controller, if you buy it you will have 2 controllers that can be used in windows games or Xbox games. Also you can buy the usb adapter if you already have a pair of controllers.

Even after some years in the market it's yet a great controller and a fine recommendation for anyone to have to play games on their computer constantly and needs that edge over a keyboard to use on your PC.

Please share your love for the Xbox controller on all your social networks with this flattering article from an Xbox fan like you.

On the other side if you prefer to play with your keyboard and mouse, check our Logitech G602 gamin mouse long term review.


How to update your Xbox 360's dashboard in flashed LiteOn models

open up your xboxThis a simple checklist to update Flashed Fat Xbox 360 with LiteOn drive. It's a simple process but you need to be careful, if you did it time ago you need to go checking all the Tutorial to refresh your memory on the process, so this is the motivation behind this checklist. On any doubt check the JungleFlasher Tutorial, it's the source of this step by step tutorial.
  1. Download the new version of JungleFlasher, if you had already used JungleFlasher I advise to overwrite your previous installation, so the Key DB will be carried over.
  2. Shutdown your computer and open your XBox and connect the XBox's dvd drive to your computer through SATA, also keep the video connection on your XBox to keep it from auto-shutdown.
  3. Turn on your Xbox and your computer and you will need to disable driver signature enforcement on your PC, in Windows 8 you will need to find in the lateral menu Configuration menu and go to 'PC Settings', then 'Recovery', 'Advanced Startup' and your PC will shutdown to a new menu. In this menu select 'Troubleshoot', then 'Advanced', then 'Startup Settings' and your PC will finally restart, on restart you will be prompted with many startup option that you need to select with F1-F9, select 'Disable driver signature' (F7), and Windows will boot up.
  4. Start the JungleFlasher program as Administrator and if you don't have any, you will need to download the Firmwares, stocks and LT+3.0, in my case as my Dashboard is post 2.0.13141 you will need the LiteOn 02510C.
  5. To Return your Xbox to the stock firmware you will need to load your Dummy.bin file, that you should have backed up, skip the LT loading and then search as destination firmware the stock 02510C and spoof to target. Finally you will need to erase & write the Firmware (refer to the Tutorial section in the Jungleflasher help document).
  6. With your drive in stock firmware, you will need to update your Dashboard. Turn off your PC and your Xbox, reconnect the Xbox's drive, HD and net cable. Just connect to Live and update.
  7. Again you will have to make the same as the step 2-3 to flash the LT+ firmware. But now instead of loading the stock firmware you will need the last LT+ firmware that you can download from c4eva's page, remember that for the LiteOn models is the 02150C firmware. Spoof and erase & write the firmware. Now you finally have the latest dashboard!

Dónde conseguir un Garmin Forerunner 220 en España

Hace unos meses vi el Forerunner 220, el nuevo modelo que sustituye al Forerunner 210, y me pareció espectacular, realmente Garmin ha mejorado mucho su nueva gama de Forerunners, no como ha pasado con los Garmin Edge, hace meses comparábamos el Edge 520 con el 500 y en mi opinión no sigue sin mejorarlo.

Siguiendo con el nuevo Forerunner, como siempre, los nuevos productos de Garmin tardan a llegar a Europa pero por suerte en amazon parece que ya lo podemos conseguir, he estado investigando precios porque realmente me interesa mucho pese a que el rango de precio se ha incrementado notablemente respecto al Forerunner 210.

Aquí tenéis una tabla comparativa de los precios del Forerunner 220 en todos los amazons:

Garmin 220 precio + IVA* Envío Total En €**
amazon.es (travisport) 249,00 0,00 249,00
amazon.com $249 n/a
amazon.fr 249,00 8,00 257,00
amazon.it 249,00 8,00 257,00
amazon.co.uk 199,40 5,76 205,16 246,19
amazon.de 243,32 4,48 247,80
Garmin 220 + HRM
amazon.es (travisport) 279,00 0,00 279,00
amazon.com 299,00 n/a
amazon.fr 298,00 0,00 298,00
amazon.it 278,00 17,00 295,00
amazon.co.uk 252,08 5,76 257,84 309,41
amazon.de n/a
* Hay países en que tienen un IVA más bajo, amazon recalcula el precio para adaptarlo al IVA español por eso algunos precios varían un poco en el último momento.
** Hemos aproximado el cambio libra-euro a 1.2

Viendo los precios me interesaría optar por el pack que lleva el monitor de frecuencia cardíaca (HRM), que viendo que es la nueva Premium por 30€ más puede resultar interesante. Estos son las 4 opciones que barajo.



Tened en cuenta que algunos de los precios mencionados arriba no se muestran en la portada del artículo y hay que seleccionarlos en "Más opciones de compra". También si decidís comprar en otro amazon del que no dominéis el idioma es recomendable usar Chrome que lleva traductor integrado y traduce la página completa de forma transparente.