Alfie_Gooner
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I agree with Randy. Just don't buy a pro from Wiggle. Buy it direct from bkool so you should be getting one of their later, properly made ones.
I agree with Randy. Just don't buy a pro from Wiggle. Buy it direct from bkool so you should be getting one of their later, properly made ones.
Wow...there's a big price difference.
I can't even find the pro at Wiggle.Wow...there's a big price difference.
Before I got a new Pro with the new firmware, I used to have much higher power readings. Something like 50 watts more than now, so I think it depends on which Pro and firmware you have.On a lighter note went for the first hard ride of the year with Master Jessop who can tramp on at a good pace, a good bit of through and off, not too windy, dry grippy roads no power meter but by feel was a similar effort to the last couple of Bkool rides with similar amount of drafting. 20.5 mph. Pleased with that for the beginning of the year. However shows how kind Bkool is with speed figures, I wonder if it is the same with the power. Anyone running a power meter and can say how the figures compare?
Also legs are done in for the day so no re-run for me.
I chose to buy direct from BKool at £480 as it came with the premium subscription, wheel riser, skewer and the Ant+ adapter all thrown in. I could not find out if these all came with the trainer from places like wiggle and Rutland cycling, so it was a simple decision for me.
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Randy, yes got my new Genesis Equilibrium - it's a great bike.
I hear you on the bkool pro, not sure what to do but I do miss the training.
Alfie,
my cadence often makes no sense. I have a wahoo bluetooth/ant+. when bkool reads from this my cadence seems to more accurately reflect how i am spinning the pedals. but more often than not it is reading from the turbo which is very innacurate. My cadence, however i ride, is much more accurate in zwift.
I have just had a look too. On this ride i was trying not to on/off coz it is so tiring but instead to keep cadence up in between putting down power or higher gears at high cadence. i might momentarily stop or ease off on pedalling especially as i change gears but on screen it would show i had stopped pedalling for several seconds. I think it just takes longer to register and catch up with cadence.
Wow...there's a big price difference.
He can't justify the money to buy a KICKR but he can afford to buy a BMW to use as a bike stand!
Bill,
dummy session done thanks.
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Bob, that's your time sorted. This time it worked no problem.