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We are! Should you have any issues, please don't hesitate to let us know. Thanks

Are Bkool now members here? good sign if so![]()
We are! Should you have any issues, please don't hesitate to let us know. Thanks![]()
It could be that your GPS file has a glitch or two in it where it has read extreme values, which Bkool then cant translate successfully so it throws the whole thing out. I haven't uploaded much to Bkool but I have noticed the odd abnormality with gradients using Strava from my Garmin. Just guessing though!I uploaded a second route that I completed a while back and this is the response I got from bkool....
"Unfortunately your route for Whinlatter & Newlands Pass 27.65 mile could not be validated and turned into a 3-D route because it has gradients that are too steep or that don’t match reality The GPS data file you sent contains areas with extreme gradients that don’t match the altimetry values that Bkool has for those areas".
It has gradients that are too steep lmao. Wtf...
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Was told we should be on 3.6Rick, Any idea what the current version of firmware should be?
Hi AlfonzoHi everyone,
I have 2 questions to ask, firstly when I read some reviews of the bkool trainer
from some owners it was said that when standing for hills or sprinting because
the weight was taken off the back wheel the reading for power output dropped and
became slightly inaccurate, has anyone found this as mine varies a bit but within
reason as it probably would on the road, secondly I sometimes get a creaking noise
from the bkool frame when pushing harder on the pedals but not when using higher
cadences, I don't think this is a problem or anything but was wondering if anyone
else had the same thing. Other than that everything seems good.
Hi everyone,
I have 2 questions to ask, firstly when I read some reviews of the bkool trainer
from some owners it was said that when standing for hills or sprinting because
the weight was taken off the back wheel the reading for power output dropped and
became slightly inaccurate, has anyone found this as mine varies a bit but within
reason as it probably would on the road, secondly I sometimes get a creaking noise
from the bkool frame when pushing harder on the pedals but not when using higher
cadences, I don't think this is a problem or anything but was wondering if anyone
else had the same thing. Other than that everything seems good.
Was told we should be on 3.6
Wadry - I made the same mistake reading the 2.32 at firstBugger - I'm stuck on 2.32 :s annoying there's no way to force the app to check for an update...
I just checked and I'm on 3.6. The upgrade also seemed to tweak the algorithm for heavy riders (or at least me )where it is giving me more power on level and descents but less on uphill. It seems more realistic.Wadry - I made the same mistake reading the 2.32 at first- I think thats maybe the software version - to find the firmware version you need to scroll down to find the Ant+ information section and the trainer version is found listed under there. It may say 0.00 - If so, just go out of the page and back in again til you see a different number! Seems that a few of us are on 3.2 rather than the latest 3.6 which apparently has much better cadence readings.
Wadry - I made the same mistake reading the 2.32 at first- I think thats maybe the software version - to find the firmware version you need to scroll down to find the Ant+ information section and the trainer version is found listed under there. It may say 0.00 - If so, just go out of the page and back in again til you see a different number! Seems that a few of us are on 3.2 rather than the latest 3.6 which apparently has much better cadence readings.