Hi SpodnieHi guys,
I asked in another thread but didn't get much response, so I will try here...
I have just bought a Bkool Pro the resistance seems to be very close to expectations for me when climbing.
The issue I do have though is that when I am on cycling on a flat part of a course, I am almost in my highest gear. The perceived effort seems to correlate to the correct speed compared to my experience on the road but I am in a much higher gear, which means on any slight descent I am spinning out in my highest gear at 200w!
Anybody else have this problem?
Sorry you didnt get a reply in your other thread. It seems most of us only get notifications when this thread is updated and miss the other ones.

What average watts would you do on a typical mountain climb? if it's not too rude can I ask what weight you are also?
It's certainly hard to hold the watts on the flat compared to climbing and depending on how tired I am, I would be top gear and spinning fast on any sort of decent (say -2% and under). I'm on a compact chainset for reference. The more weight you carry the easier you will spin out.
Even on the velodrome there will be stretches that I find myself in top gear for a few laps when trying to pull away or catch someone where gravity isn't factored in!