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SHIMANO Cycle Computer App .




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4.6 • 213 Ratings











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Health & Fitness




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iPhone

Requires iOS 12.0 or later.




iPod touch

Requires iOS 12.0 or later.




Mac

Requires macOS 11.0 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip or later.





Location
This app may use your location even when it isn’t open, which can decrease battery life.





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FROM A SMARTPHONE TO THE CYCLING COMPUTER ON THE BIKE ■Connect with your bicycle ■Visualize your ride ■Show your route ■Record and review * To use all the functions, register with SHIMANO ID. * Cannot be connected to SC-E8000 This is a cycle computer app offered by SHIMANO. ■Connect with your bicycle Use Bluetooth® LE to connect your phone to your SHIMANO STEPS E-BIKE, Di2 drivetrain, SHIMANO power meter*1, and other sensors*2 . ■Visualize your ride Check the speed, assist mode, and Di2 gear position. ■Show your route Search for the route to your destination and display it on a map. ■Record and review Review your travel logs. Share with Strava. * 1 Compatible with devices that support Bluetooth®LE communication profile (Cycling Power Profile) and Pioneer SGY-PM930H series * 2 Compatible with devices that support Bluetooth®LE communication profile (Cycling Speed and Cadence Profile, Heart Rate Profile) * Some functions are only available to logged in users who live in Australia, Canada, European Economic Area (EEA) countries, Japan, New Zealand, Switzerland, Taiwan, and USA.
- Added traditional Chinese. - Adapted for heart rate sensor (Bluetooth Heart Rate Profile). - General improvements.
Love this app but scared I’ll damage my iphone one day and that would be costly. Would love to see a companion app for the Apple Watch so I can get a few simple stats about my ebike (battery, etc.). I’m riding the Orbea Rise and it doesn’t come with a display so that would be amazing!
Does what it does well, but i feel its missing a few valuable technical display options: a graph, while i ride, showing how many watts i am cranking over the last minute or so; and a similar graph showing motor total output and if it was limited by watts, or torque, or speed. And in ride log, same graphs over the whole ride. It would also be nice to get my total watt minutes for a logged ride, and watt minutes accumulated so far in the ride, and so on. And NUMBERS please, not unscaled graphs and 1..100%! For bonus points, show battery remaining change in watt hours, so i can estimate my situation based on what i know is ahead in the terrain.
The new update released today has a major IOS flaw. After opening the app, if you inadvertently touch and drag the screen even slightly, the app prematurely closes, not just minimized. Any properly written IOS app should only close if dragged from the bottom of screen and upward to the screen top. This flaw also makes it impossible to open other apps on the iPhone without risking prematurely closing the Shimano app. I enjoyed using the previous version of this app, but this new version is frustrating. Please fix the app asap to confirm with standard IOS swiping motions.

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London: 10 tips for riding the Tube like a local
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The London Underground carries a whopping 1.357 billion (yes, that’s over a billion!) passengers a year. And, if you’re planning on visiting London any time soon, it’s highly likely you’ll be one of them.
Londoners may frequently grumble about the Tube, but there’s lots to love about it — including that it makes this big city much more navigable.
However, before you hop on board, there are a few written (and unwritten) rules that you should know about, so you can ride the Tube like the locals do.
These tips will save you money, time and gain you the unspoken appreciation of your fellow passengers.
Locals know that in central London it’s often easiest not to take the tube. Getting the bus or even walking may be quicker and more direct — not to mention cheaper. This is a handy list of stops where it’s quicker to walk than to change tubes. Take note of the Covent Garden/Leicester Square/Piccadilly Circus/Charing Cross and Embankment one to feel extra smug around fellow tube-reliant visitors.
Use an Oyster card wisely and you’ll save a plethora of pounds. Photo: Mikey on Flickr
Londoners will always carry an Oyster travel card to get the cheapest fares, and you should too! Not getting an Oyster card is one of the top rookie mistakes visitors to London can make. You can read all about our guide to Oyster cards here .
Another option is using a contactless payment card to travel on the London transport network for the same price as an Oyster card. Just check with your card provider first that you can do so without incurring a transaction fee.
The Tube doesn’t run 24 hours a day, so don’t rely on it to get you to that early morning train. (Note: A “ night tube” was launched in September 2015 for certain lines on Friday and Saturday nights.)
Times vary from line to line, but most open shortly after 5 a.m. and close again before 1 a.m. The time of the first and last train should be displayed at each tube station. For public transit outside these hours, you’ll need to rely on the night bus services.
Don’t even try to get on during the morning scrum on the Tube. Photo: Ted Sullivan
Why on earth would you want to squeeze yourself into a carload of grumpy Brits during morning rush hour if you have the leisure of waiting a bit? Need another reason to wait to jump on board? It’s cheaper to travel after 9:30 a.m., too. Relax — have a coffee, then travel “off peak.”
The train has pulled into the station. We know you’re eager to get onto the train, but don’t push your way in the second the doors open. Let everyone who wants to exit the train get off before getting on (admittedly this principle gets a little stretched at very busy times).
You shouldn’t need us to tell you, but consider this a gentle reminder to give up your seat on the tube to someone who looks like they need it more than you — most expectant mothers will wear a “Baby on Board” badge — and take a look round before you throw yourself onto the last remaining seat in a carriage.
This being Britain, we’ll just glare, and perhaps mutter under our breath rather than simply saying if someone really does need a seat. But we always appreciate being offered one.
Try not to stand by the doorways of the trains. Chances are there are plenty more people who’ll want to get on at the next stop. The same goes for the station platforms, too. The entrance to a tube platform is not the best place to stop with your case and pull out your Tube map if you want to make new London friends. And when you get off, keep an eye out for directional signs to show you the nearest exit.
It’s really busy and they announce your tube stop. You leap to your feet and start trying to make your way to the door so you don’t miss it, right? Rookie error. Chances are half the carriage will also be getting off at your stop, and trying to get there in advance is not only pointless but the pushing required will also wind up and frustrate most of the car.
Wait until the train gets to the station, then try and make your way to the exit (and then any pushing is, of course, fully justified).
Perhaps the London Tube’s most sacred rule: When standing on an escalator, stand to the right; if you want to walk up or down it, do that along the left-hand side. Sorry, suitcases/friends/loved ones you want next to you will not be tolerated — it’s single file only. Londoners are so well trained that you’ll probably catch us doing this on department store escalators too.
Shhh… for a place that’s so busy and vital to the city, the Tube can be eerily quiet. Don’t take that as your cue to fill the void with noise. It’s not that we’re unfriendly; It’s just easier this way. Playing loud music, of course, is definitely a no-no and probably goes without saying. And going without saying is definitely one of a London tube traveler’s favorite things…
Do you have any tips for riding the Tube like a local? Share in the comments below.
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Frances Ambler has been doing her best to live in London on the cheap since 2003. She works as an editor in one of London’s best – and free – museums, as well as writing for various websites including domesticsluttery.com . An avid second-hand shopper, ten years of "research" culminated in her most recent project: writing for the soon-to-be-published "Rough Guide to Vintage London."
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As an occasional visitor to London, I have often engaged in brief conversations with Londoners on the Tube — asking legitimate questions, not just small talk.
Everyone has always been very helpful and engaging, and I appreciate that.
Also, as a journalist, I notice with pride the number of Tube riders who actually read newspapers. This is encouraging because you’d rarely see an American reading a paper version of a newspaper. I have always felt welcome on the Underground.
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VIDEO CREDITS:

DIRECTED & EDITED BY JACOB HOPEWELL

EXEC PRODUCER: SAM HOLMES
DOP: CARTER HEWLETT
PRODUCER: JEROME DANVERS
RUNNER: PAIGE STONE
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2nd AC: JAMES BURNS
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