Bike controls like gear shifters and brakes are located within finger's reach, exactly where you want them. Why, then, is it that you have to reach around to the headset to access your bike computer?
Biking these days is a connected experience, if you want it to be. Pros and amateurs alike use biking computers — think Garmin or CatEye — as well as smartwear to track their progress, but one thing ...
Bike helmets with built-in LED turn indicators may be kinda cool, but most of them are activated via a handlebar-mounted remote control. The Gamel helmet is different, in that its indicators are ...