Old 06-25-20, 02:53 PM
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Originally Posted by ljsense
I guess I'm lucky then. My numbers were never off between left and right by more than 2 percent, and it was usually right at 50/50. Assumed most people were like that based on the success and accuracy of single-sided systems. And the lack of people who spent their formative years only using one leg to walk, ride a bike, etc.
I expected my balance to be 50/50, too. When I got the Vectors at first I thought they must not be working right. Did a ride on a different bike with a different set of Vectors and I got the same answer. Left leg dominant even though I'm a righty. It's been anywhere from 55/45 to 48/52. The more fatigued I am, the further it is from balanced. And then I hit a step hill and it snaps to 50/50.

If single sided is getting the job done, there's no reason to drop the $$$ on a different meter. Repeatability is more important to most people and it sounds like you're happy with that.
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