SpeedMob and MarkBilt Racing have agreed to co-distribute the newest SpeedAngle data logger and lap timer device with lean angle measurement and other innovative features.
SpeedAngle is equipped with aero-sensing technology and 10 Hz GPS module, making GMOS a one-of-a-kind data logger developed for motorcycle enthusiasts. It differentiates from other data loggers in that it captures how the rider performs rather than just how the bike performs.
The new SpeedAngle GMOS JI100S model is able to catch and track accurate lap times without an external antenna – even under heavy clouds, around tall buildings, on small tracks and during tight turns. It measures and records the 3D motion of your ride, including: lean angles up to R/L 69 degrees, longitudinal G’s up to +/- 1.5G, speeds up to 255 mph, 10 Hz GPS traces, lap times down to 1/1000 sec., and 72 all-in-view GPS channels. This essential data helps riders analyze their riding abilities and also provides an efficient way to measurably improve their riding skills. The SpeedAngle GMOS JI100S device is now available from SpeedMob at $489.00 MSRP.
Besides collecting and recording essential motion data, GMOS is a hands-free lap timer. In most cases, once you are on a track, all you need to do is power-on GMOS and it will take care of the rest. This allows you to focus on your performance instead of being distracted by the tool that is supposed to help you. The hands-free lap timer features: auto track search, auto start/finish setup – no beacons needed, auto timer start/stop, auto data logging, auto lap report display, and best lap indication. Once you have a new “best lap”, the whole lap time display area will be highlighted for a pre-designated period of time. Just a glance and you know you have made another personal record.
Replay rides (log vs. log or lap vs. lap) with the user-friendly Replay and Analysis R4 Software. G’s are color coded on the trace, lean angles are shown real-time with a triangle extending from the bike marker, and the motion data are drawn in line graphs. Use the lean angle graph as a reference to find where your turns begin and end. This offers an insight into your cornering skill. You can also open the Lap Time Report to see your overall lap performance.
Overlay your logs onto Google Earth and have your rides replayed three-dimensionally on the satellite photo images of the track. There is no limit to the tracks that can be overlaid as long as they are available on Google Earth. You can see your riding lines against the track border, a 3D model bike lean and acceleration just as your real ride. This feature allows you to compare your rides, or compare with other riders, as though you are in a virtual race.
Feeling like going for an easy ride on an open road or to the twisties but would still like your motion data recorded? You can choose to switch to Driving Mode. This mode shows your lean angles real-time with an angle meter, displays the max angles of your last three turns, and records your speeds, G’s, lean angle’s and GPS traces.
The GMOS dashboard comes with an AMPS hole pattern compatible bracket. Either use the supplied 3M dual lock tapes to adhere it to your bike or use any AMPS hole pattern mount on the market for installation. The sensor can be installed with the supplied 3M tapes. No additional drilling or wiring is required.
For more information: www.speedmob.com.