- News
- Reviews
- Bikes
- Accessories
- Accessories - misc
- Computer mounts
- Bags
- Bar ends
- Bike bags & cases
- Bottle cages
- Bottles
- Cameras
- Car racks
- Child seats
- Computers
- Glasses
- GPS units
- Helmets
- Lights - front
- Lights - rear
- Lights - sets
- Locks
- Mirrors
- Mudguards
- Racks
- Pumps & CO2 inflators
- Puncture kits
- Reflectives
- Smart watches
- Stands and racks
- Trailers
- Clothing
- Components
- Bar tape & grips
- Bottom brackets
- Brake & gear cables
- Brake & STI levers
- Brake pads & spares
- Brakes
- Cassettes & freewheels
- Chains
- Chainsets & chainrings
- Derailleurs - front
- Derailleurs - rear
- Forks
- Gear levers & shifters
- Groupsets
- Handlebars & extensions
- Headsets
- Hubs
- Inner tubes
- Pedals
- Quick releases & skewers
- Saddles
- Seatposts
- Stems
- Wheels
- Tyres
- Health, fitness and nutrition
- Tools and workshop
- Miscellaneous
- Cross country mountain bikes
- Tubeless valves
- Buyers Guides
- Features
- Forum
- Recommends
- Podcast
Add new comment
5 comments
Have used ridewithgps but it seems the same as Strava. Didn't realise you could adjust the warning time on routes created.
I will check these out.
Thanks all
I've not tried bikehike, but cheers for the info. Shall try that option.
Bikeroutetoaster is the way to go, as Mr Goyt says it's the only way to get turn directions to pop up. Using other planning programmes just seems to give you this either at the turn or, most uselessly, after it. As for when you get warnings, I think it depends on where you've clicked when creating the route. This means sometimes that you simply get a turn notification to go "straight" nowhere near a junction. BRT for me recently has been a bit unstable, crashing etc...anyone else experience this?
I use ridewithgps to plan the route, then take the tcx file from there and feed it into bikehike, which allows you to set a custom distance for the turn notifications. I usually have it set at 200 feet, which is usually enough, though I usually ride with the line drawing of the route, unless I know where I'm going.
If bikeroutetoaster will cut out the bikehike step, I might move over to that instead.
I didn't realise Strava did turn warnings at all.
I have a 510 and use bike route toaster, that gives you turn by turn directions and allows you to set a custom warning distance in advance.
It's the only one that will work well with the virtual partner, slowing down on hills and speeding up on descents, again by custom amounts.
Don't know why some turns get a full screen and others a warning band unfortunately, I suspect the device decides that, perhaps based on turn angle..?