Why Fitness Cyclists Eventually Need a Bike Computer (Even If They’re Not “Serious”)
Last Updated: January 7, 2026 Quick Answer: If you ride more than neighborhood loops—multiple times a week for fitness, longer routes, hotter days, or rides that require navigation—your phone will eventually let you down on the handlebars. Heat, battery drain, and screen dimming are real. A dedicated bike computer is built to run in sun and heat all ride long, track your heart rate and effort, and sync cleanly to Strava. I’m not talking about being a “serious” cyclist. I’m talking about the kind of rider most of us become once we start riding for fitness: You ride multiple times a week . You leave the neighborhood and do longer routes . You start caring about heart rate, pace, and progress . You want your ride data to show up in Strava without drama. If that’s you, a phone mount and a phone can work—until it doesn’t. And once it fails you mid-ride, you’ll understand why bike computers exist. 🔥 The Phone Problem: Heat Happe...