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Old 01-25-21, 07:33 AM
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Originally Posted by genejockey
Not to complain, but wouldn't I have to move the pedals every time I wanted to ride a different bike?
Originally Posted by LAJ
Yep. Unfortunately, that's the least labor intensive option.
Again - no perfect solution, but the pedals are probably the most sensible, which is Step 1. The full instructions are:

1) find a sensible way of getting power on your most performance-oriented bike.
2) do it
3) the rest will figure itself out, I promise you

Once you have power, you'll either want it all the time or you'll realize that it's not in your personality to obsess about it each and every ride. With the former, you'll either ride the bike with PM almost exclusively or you won't mind the effort of moving the PM (until you buy more PMs for the other bikes ). With the latter, you'll be content with taking occasional rides unshackled from expectation or agenda.
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