A digital dash is cool and all, but analog gauges have lasting appeal. There’s something about the simplicity of a purely mechanical gauge connected directly to a vehicle’s transmission. Of course ...
There was a time, back before cyclometers and smartphone cycling apps, when some bikes came with novelty mechanical speedometers. While no one is suggesting bringing those back, Finnish startup Omata ...
No audio available for this content. Omata is introducing a new analog GPS speedometer that displays the information most essential to the activity in a classic form. Starting with cycling, Omata ...
[leadin]A handlebar-mounted, old-school speedometer that tracks speeds up to 65 miles per hour is finally here.[/leadin] The OMATA One will begin shipping in February 2017 Upstart OMATA launched a ...
Spin a few miles with any crew of roadies and you’ll no doubt hear plenty of talk about data. Cycling computers are capable of measuring everything from power output and heart rate to calories burned ...
Add engine speed at a glance to a 2014 Sportster or late-model Big Twin with a plug-in Harley-Davidson Combination Digital Speedometer/Analog Tachometer ($314.95). The backlit gauges provide an ...
The Omata One bike speedometer is a bit misleading. Sure, it looks like a simple gauge, but the Omata isn’t simple at all. Behind the three dials, housed in a slick aluminum case, is a computer. You ...
Sometimes sticking to the classics is better than trying to follow every trend. Omata (pronounced like “O-meter” with a little British flair) applies this to cycling computers with the Omata One, a ...
I have a new 2017 Honda Ridgeline. The speedometer is digital; it shows numbers only. It has no dial. However, it still has an analog tachometer. The transmission is an automatic 6-speed. Why do you ...
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