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I used to have my phone strapped to my handlebars, until the mount broke going downhill at 25+mph and my iPhone went bouncing off into the bushes at the side of the road.
Needless to say, I ponied up for an refurb Garmin after that.
Strapping expensive and fragile technology to your handlebars just isn't a good idea, no matter how good the app is.
I've been running a similar named, but not the same, app for my bike on my android phone. It does not look as polished as this but it sounds like it does do everything that this does and it does not require facebook login. I do really like the look of the reviewed app but I think I will choose function over form and stick to BikeComputer Pro
It did look lovely but you need to have a facebook account to have it do anything useful, and that's a big no.