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04-23-24, 04:22 AM
Replies: 27
Views: 1,593
Posted By PeteHski

Trainers usually do require a warm-up period...

Trainers usually do require a warm-up period before accurate calibration. So I would say that is probably normal.

I would also check the power at various steady state power intervals eg 100,...
04-23-24, 04:15 AM
Replies: 22
Views: 269
Posted By PeteHski

If you are on a very low carb diet and want to...

If you are on a very low carb diet and want to ride further then you need to ride slower to stay in the predominantly fat burning zone. Over time your speed should still improve, but if you go too...
Forum: Road Cycling
04-22-24, 12:52 PM
Replies: 5
Views: 158
Posted By PeteHski

I have had no issues with the build quality of my...

I have had no issues with the build quality of my 2022 Endurace. It’s a really nice ride and very comfortable, especially with the split carbon seatpost. The integrated carbon bar/stem is also very...
04-22-24, 09:32 AM
Replies: 87
Views: 4,312
Posted By PeteHski

A vegan diet is nowhere near as extreme as the...

A vegan diet is nowhere near as extreme as the carnivore diet. It doesn't exclude any of the macronutrients for a start.
04-21-24, 02:42 PM
Replies: 87
Views: 4,312
Posted By PeteHski

What intriguing information did you find? I...

What intriguing information did you find?

I had a quick look and quickly dismissed it as a bunch of unqualified pseudoscience and fad diet pushers and cultish influencers. Qualified experts in...
04-21-24, 01:27 PM
Replies: 87
Views: 4,312
Posted By PeteHski

Can you provide a credible qualified source which...

Can you provide a credible qualified source which actually supports the carnivore diet?

Eating meat in moderation as part of a mixed diet is quite a different proposition from living...
04-21-24, 08:12 AM
Replies: 87
Views: 4,312
Posted By PeteHski

The standard American diet speaks for itself. ...

The standard American diet speaks for itself. It’s a very low bar. The carnivore diet is totally devoid of fibre, so I don’t see that being very healthy in the long run.
Forum: Road Cycling
04-21-24, 07:55 AM
Replies: 24
Views: 709
Posted By PeteHski

It’s actually more likely that the dropped stay...

It’s actually more likely that the dropped stay frame will have a longer seat tube. Look at the photos in the first post. Most of the modern bikes with full length stays have a steep sloping TT and...
04-21-24, 04:48 AM
Replies: 12
Views: 485
Posted By PeteHski

Sounds good. 130-140 mm fork travel is a nice...

Sounds good. 130-140 mm fork travel is a nice compromise too. This kind of bike will be much nicer to ride singletrack than your fatbike.

My 2019 Canyon Neuron has a 67.5 HT and 74.5 ST and can...
04-21-24, 03:31 AM
Replies: 3
Views: 324
Posted By PeteHski

This is an interesting upgrade and something I...

This is an interesting upgrade and something I had never considered before. I love AXS on my road bike, but my mountain bike still has mechanical Eagle X01. I would be tempted to upgrade, but I quite...
04-21-24, 03:06 AM
Replies: 26
Views: 996
Posted By PeteHski

Same here. My last 26” mtb was a 2004 Ventana,...

Same here. My last 26” mtb was a 2004 Ventana, which I rode up until 2015. Like the Turner, it was an iconic bike of the time, but my current 29” Canyon is much better in every regard, especially...
04-21-24, 02:40 AM
Replies: 93
Views: 2,420
Posted By PeteHski

I think this bike will work pretty well for...

I think this bike will work pretty well for commuting and certainly for light trail riding. But to end up with a $9k XC race bike just to get SRAM AXS and a flat bar is absolutely nuts! But at...
04-21-24, 02:25 AM
Replies: 5
Views: 186
Posted By PeteHski

No problems here. I was on Zwift last night. Mac...

No problems here. I was on Zwift last night. Mac version.
04-20-24, 06:52 PM
Replies: 87
Views: 4,312
Posted By PeteHski

The carnivore diet gets a double thumbs down from...

The carnivore diet gets a double thumbs down from the scientist in this Zoe podcast. It’s interesting that there are no credible long term scientific studies of this diet.
...
Forum: Road Cycling
04-20-24, 04:44 PM
Replies: 24
Views: 709
Posted By PeteHski

Yeah, it’s the top tube slope that matters for...

Yeah, it’s the top tube slope that matters for seat tube exposure.
04-19-24, 05:54 AM
Replies: 104
Views: 6,059
Posted By PeteHski

This is my idea of a short Z2 ride. I usually...

This is my idea of a short Z2 ride. I usually add a little tempo effort to make it more productive on a relatively short ride like this. This one also included a sprint finish.
Forum: Road Cycling
04-19-24, 04:48 AM
Replies: 17
Views: 526
Posted By PeteHski

So why care about how it looks? But anyway,...

So why care about how it looks?

But anyway, I would try to find something that can take at least modern 28c road tyres. Otherwise you will be compromising your future premium tyre choices. ...
Forum: Road Cycling
04-19-24, 04:39 AM
Replies: 31
Views: 984
Posted By PeteHski

I eventually got to the point where I just...

I eventually got to the point where I just stopped using a saddle bag. I figured that I could simply stuff the contents of my Mattone in my jersey pockets and not have any of the hassle. The main...
04-19-24, 04:32 AM
Replies: 26
Views: 922
Posted By PeteHski

From a TSS point of view it is all just fatigue,...

From a TSS point of view it is all just fatigue, however you slice it. But I don't believe all units of TSS are equal. I know from my own experience that if I rack up 100 TSS in Z2 I need pretty...
04-19-24, 02:16 AM
Replies: 26
Views: 922
Posted By PeteHski

I agree, but it’s relatively easy to rack up...

I agree, but it’s relatively easy to rack up large amounts of TSS in Z3 if your volume is high. If your volume is relatively low then It doesn’t really matter. I note that pros do most of their...
04-18-24, 05:56 PM
Replies: 26
Views: 922
Posted By PeteHski

I think this makes sense in the lead up to a...

I think this makes sense in the lead up to a target event. But it is unlikely to be the most efficient or effective method of training all of the time.

For example If your target event included...
04-18-24, 03:07 PM
Replies: 32
Views: 937
Posted By PeteHski

So why not just get the wireless $50 Cateye...

So why not just get the wireless $50 Cateye Strada?
04-18-24, 04:24 AM
Replies: 32
Views: 937
Posted By PeteHski

It sounds like you just had a poor Wifi signal...

It sounds like you just had a poor Wifi signal around your house as 3x Zoom calls is pretty trivial.
Forum: Road Cycling
04-17-24, 08:00 AM
Replies: 31
Views: 984
Posted By PeteHski

I actually quite like the BOA on my Mattone. I...

I actually quite like the BOA on my Mattone. I prefer it to velcro or buckled straps for this application. But the actual bag itself is not that great as per my previous post.
Forum: Road Cycling
04-17-24, 05:23 AM
Replies: 24
Views: 709
Posted By PeteHski

Most aero focused bikes will have dropped...

Most aero focused bikes will have dropped seatstays. As for ride comfort I don’t think it is important. I have 2 endurance road bikes and 1 has dropped stays (Giant Defy) and the other has full...
04-16-24, 12:29 PM
Replies: 26
Views: 922
Posted By PeteHski

For me the fatigue really kicks in when I ride...

For me the fatigue really kicks in when I ride close to FTP or higher for a significant length of time eg a 1 hour Zwift race or a full gas mountain climb. Then I need much more recovery than the...
Forum: Road Cycling
04-16-24, 12:02 PM
Replies: 31
Views: 984
Posted By PeteHski

I have a Silca Mattone, but I’m not that...

I have a Silca Mattone, but I’m not that impressed with its lack of water resistance or the zip, which is very sticky when it gets wet and gritty. The BOA works well though and I like the compact...
Forum: Road Cycling
04-16-24, 10:35 AM
Replies: 104
Views: 3,275
Posted By PeteHski

About half a dozen. I ride at least 5 times a...

About half a dozen. I ride at least 5 times a week and wash them all together when I run out. The quality stuff lasts for years in this rotation, with little sign of wear and tear. Right now I could...
04-16-24, 08:49 AM
Forum: Road Cycling
04-16-24, 08:42 AM
Replies: 104
Views: 3,275
Posted By PeteHski

It's obviously a style that you hate, but I...

It's obviously a style that you hate, but I wouldn't call it tasteless.
04-16-24, 05:26 AM
Replies: 26
Views: 922
Posted By PeteHski

That's actually a pretty high volume that could...

That's actually a pretty high volume that could potentially dial up a lot of unhelpful fatigue without discipline. I've just been re-reading "The Midlife Cyclist" by Phil Cavell and he strongly...
Forum: Road Cycling
04-16-24, 05:14 AM
Replies: 31
Views: 3,752
Posted By PeteHski

Most of them are now true to their nominal size...

Most of them are now true to their nominal size on 19 mm internal rims. There was a time not that long ago where some brands were quoting width on narrower rims, which made them much wider on modern...
Forum: Road Cycling
04-16-24, 05:05 AM
Replies: 104
Views: 3,275
Posted By PeteHski

Same here and I find them good value in the...

Same here and I find them good value in the sales.

Another brand worth looking at is 7-mesh. I have one of their "cheaper" jerseys and their regular bib shorts and both are Assos level quality....
04-16-24, 04:47 AM
Replies: 13
Views: 490
Posted By PeteHski

Nothing in it there. It will feel the same in...

Nothing in it there. It will feel the same in terms of geometry.
04-16-24, 04:41 AM
Replies: 29
Views: 1,113
Posted By PeteHski

You should take note of his tyre choice for this...

You should take note of his tyre choice for this race. 32c Vittoria Corsa Pro tubeless at 52 psi. If only he had your experience he could have been so much quicker on high pressure tubulars.
04-16-24, 04:31 AM
Replies: 71
Views: 3,640
Posted By PeteHski

This misconception came from mountain biking...

This misconception came from mountain biking where minimum pressure with tubes was dictated by pinch flats. Running tubeless allowed riders to run lower pressures on the same width of tyre without...
04-15-24, 01:44 PM
Replies: 26
Views: 922
Posted By PeteHski

It’s probably more of an overtraining risk if you...

It’s probably more of an overtraining risk if you are doing high volume training. If you feel fine then I wouldn’t worry about it.
04-15-24, 01:37 PM
Replies: 154
Views: 5,685
Posted By PeteHski

Nah, you just bought a bicycle from a reputable...

Nah, you just bought a bicycle from a reputable brand and shop. Anyone being critical of that is quite likely to be a hypocrite unless they live in a cave and forage for their food.
Forum: Road Cycling
04-15-24, 01:22 PM
Replies: 104
Views: 3,275
Posted By PeteHski

The OP fancies himself as a style guru.

The OP fancies himself as a style guru.
04-15-24, 11:00 AM
Replies: 30
Views: 1,019
Posted By PeteHski

More is not really better for either speed or...

More is not really better for either speed or grip. For example if you go 10 psi above the optimum pressure for rolling resistance, you lose a lot more speed than if you go 10 psi below the optimum....
04-15-24, 07:31 AM
Replies: 154
Views: 5,685
Posted By PeteHski

Yeah I don’t believe that a Trek shop would...

Yeah I don’t believe that a Trek shop would refuse to service other brands. It would be dumb not to get as many customers as possible into the shop.

But then again I remember some shops here...
04-15-24, 04:00 AM
Replies: 51
Views: 2,378
Posted By PeteHski

So we have more choices now than at any time in...

So we have more choices now than at any time in the past. If you want old gear it's out there, but it is not practical for the big manufacturers to keep producing it all forever. The bike industry...
04-15-24, 03:03 AM
Replies: 51
Views: 2,378
Posted By PeteHski

I don't recall having choices in the past. There...

I don't recall having choices in the past. There was a time when everything had DT friction shifters and rim brakes. There was no choice. Things move on and you can't expect backward compatibility...
04-14-24, 06:04 PM
Replies: 30
Views: 1,019
Posted By PeteHski

Modern pressure calculators like SRAM and Silca...

Modern pressure calculators like SRAM and Silca also advise running approx 5 psi less front pressure.
04-14-24, 02:46 PM
Replies: 154
Views: 5,685
Posted By PeteHski

fify

fify
04-14-24, 08:06 AM
Replies: 71
Views: 3,640
Posted By PeteHski

I had a very similar experience to this. ...

I had a very similar experience to this. Tubeless was basically the end of roadside flats for me.
04-13-24, 06:39 PM
Replies: 69
Views: 2,203
Posted By PeteHski

Wow, that’s Hurricane strength gusts right there!...

Wow, that’s Hurricane strength gusts right there! So riding in conditions like this then?

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=kwZILs34kNo
04-13-24, 06:24 PM
Replies: 59
Views: 2,720
Posted By PeteHski

Are you sure you have that split the right way...

Are you sure you have that split the right way round? IME it is US engineers who usually refer to “dampening” and certainly UK engineers (like myself) refer to “damping”. Both are technically...
04-13-24, 03:58 PM
Replies: 18
Views: 489
Posted By PeteHski

I first bought the Bluetooth version but there...

I first bought the Bluetooth version but there was a problem with the chuck that made it always lose pressure on release. Other users reported the same issue, which was due to the pressure sensor. ...
04-13-24, 12:14 PM
Replies: 79
Views: 2,220
Posted By PeteHski

That has nothing whatsoever to do with the...

That has nothing whatsoever to do with the strength of the bike or drivetrain. Or even cadence for that matter.
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