Vibration-proof bike computer

Just so you can see this readout, my systems from a cold start pushing the button to turn it on in the morning takes under 5 seconds to boot up and fully loaded and ready to go, and it is lightening fast as well...lol.

damien@damien:~$ systemd-analyze
Startup finished in 2.748s (kernel) + 1.964s (userspace) = 4.712s
graphical.target reached after 1.958s in userspace
damien@damien:~$
 
Consider using a ruggedized GPS unit to display and log all of the information you are interested in. I use a Garmin foretrex 401 on my wrist, but it comes with a handlebar mount. This thing should be plenty vibration proof, but it is bit more expensive than garden variety electronics on Amazon.
 

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Johnny doesn't have a phone.
Awww, shut up!
I wish I didn't, I'm jealous Johnny...I am a firm believer that Alexander Graham Bell should have been strangled in his cradle with his own telephone cable...lol.

Yes, I'm a grouchy old man when it comes to the asinine phone culture that has become prevalent these days and people expecting me to be tethered to the s**tty thing 24/7.

See what my signature says at the bottom of my posts???...I really and truly mean it.
Present day society is looking more and more like the Borgs, you guys didn't think I was really referring to Star Trek NG did you???...lol.

"Resistance is NOT futile, I refuse to be assimilated, I refuse to become "one" with the Borg Collective"
 
This is what I use and it works great. I never use the rubber band thingys; I always use zip ties.

SIGMA BC 14.16 Bicycle Computer, Wired | Altitude Functions - Slope, Gradient | Full Text Display, Auto Start/Stop, Automatic Bike Recognition & Pairing | IPX8 Water Resistant | Tool Free Mounting https://a.co/d/4GMDCdi

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