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Update on my Bike-Mount Failure: K-EDGE Comes Through

Two weeks ago in "Pleasant Social Ride to Onyu Pass" I reported about how the K-EDGE bicycle mount for my cycling computer and front video camera had failed on a bumpy downhill. I had been using a K-EDGE Garmin Mount XL to hold a Garmin Edge 820 and a Cycliq Fly12.

The summary of this followup is that I am now using another copy of the same mount, and that I think it can be trusted if you don't touch the two screws joining the halves of the mount together. Details follow.

In the post two weeks ago, I [...]


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Approaching Onyu Pass

I just got back from yet another ride to Onyu Pass, the fourth in half as many weeks. (The first three were blogged about here, here, and here.)

This time, like the first, I went with a group of friends. Also like the first, I brought along the real camera (Nikon D4), but this time I also brought some real lenses. I haven't looked at all the photos yet, wanted to post a few.

To be continued...


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200km Fast Sprint to Onyu Pass + Obama + Gonami

So, I made a third cycle ride in a row up to Onyu Pass the other day. The first trip on a Monday was a lazy social ride of 149km (93mi). Later that week I did a faster solo ride that topped out at 165km (103mi).

This third trip the Monday following the first ended up being 206km (128mi).

I had three goals for the ride. The first was to improve my time on the 58km (36mi) mountainous stretch from the Ichihara area of Kyoto to the top of Onyu Pass. This involves a mile of elevation gain (more precisely, [...]


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A Solo Version of The Recent Social Ride to Onyu Pass

After the really pleasant social ride to Onyu Pass most of the way toward the ocean, far north of Kyoto the other day, I thought to more or less do the same ride again by myself, to do some things that would be inappropriate on a social ride: ride fast, and pause to explore tangential areas.

I started off zipping up and over Hanaore Pass the 40+km (~26 miles) to the village of Kutsuki in about an hour forty five minutes (as opposed to two and a half hours on the social ride), then immediately lost any gains in the [...]


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Bad Experience with Amazon Fire TV, and Unhelpful Amazon Response

We wanted to be able to watch YouTube on the living-room TV, so I bought an Amazon Fire TV. Living in Kyoto, I bought the Japan-market version that they warn can be used only within Japan. Fair enough.

However, in the process of trying to get it set up, I discovered some important restrictions that they fail to disclose:

An Amazon account is required for most things to work. Not a problem for us, obviously, but would be if we were gifting it to someone.

Then, to install the YouTube app on the device, so you can watch YouTube videos [...]


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