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#6501
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I’m interested if they get around to rigging it up so I can use it with a real power meter to evaluate position.
#6503
Has a magic bike
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@Heathpack did a lot of aerotesting using that exact method. Well... The indoor velodrome method, anyway. Constant repeatable power, using a real power meter, and an aero/fit expert.
His outdoor testing uses the pitot tube but I haven't done that type of testing.
https://www.ero-sports.com/2020/index...ynamic-testing
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#6505
So it is
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You missed a step. Heed it, then do the rest.
200 dollars worth of trash has been covered ad nauseum. As WhyFi states, save your bucks for a real power meter, because there really are no majik ones out there.
This is why I don't much care for Stages....
To quote from another forum member:
At 250w
Stages gen 2 175mm for gravel bike: 250w
Stages gen 2 165mm for TT/road: 220w
Kickr: 248w
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#6506
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That's exactly what I was referring to. RChung could tell you all about it, I'm sure, but there are also some CyclingTips podcasts on the subject.
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That sight would've scared the bejeezus out of me. My flight response would have been on high alert, just short of the GTFO mark.
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The blast zone and flow zones are pretty damn big. It's been interesting to see the changes over the years, even though my first visit was 12 years after it blew.
My first hikes around the mountain were super ashy/dusty, being well into the blast zone seemed like being on the moon. Nowadays there is quite a bit of ground cover established and baby trees popping up all the time. Some of the first trees to emerge from the ash are getting pretty tall by now. I should see if I have more pics from my 2015 hike, here's the two I could find...
My first hikes around the mountain were super ashy/dusty, being well into the blast zone seemed like being on the moon. Nowadays there is quite a bit of ground cover established and baby trees popping up all the time. Some of the first trees to emerge from the ash are getting pretty tall by now. I should see if I have more pics from my 2015 hike, here's the two I could find...
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Sup
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#6510
Señor Member
It is still there on the bike, and still paired to the Elemnt, but I don't bother to charge it, and it probably needs re-calibration. I have this vague recollection that it not only had a pitot tube, but also an accelerometer. It needs to be paired with a speed sensor. DC Rainmaker did all sorts of side-by-side tests - the accuracy wasn't as bad as you might think.
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Well, we had a year without winter, so even Steven.
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#6513
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Just dropped off the wheels at a nearby shop for sealant. Pretty busy. There were three people outside waiting to pick up. Happy for them.
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I wonder if signing up for a 6hr race in October is overly optimistic...
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For the ball sports fans, they're also doing stories on baseball's biggest cheaters, Sammy Sosa and Mark McGuire.
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Ya never know, they invited you didn't they?
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#6520
Should Be More Popular
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I just missed out on a wheelset - some Mavics laced to Chris King hubs, rotors and cassette included for $50. I messaged 8 mins after post. Just not fast enough
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