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Brusgaard

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Pedal Stroke Analysis: The NEO 2T Smart is equipped with a capacitive left and right detection sensor that accurately measures the exact position of both your legs. This allows for a detailed and accurate pedal stroke analysis enabling you to improve your power distribution and cycling performance. By adding standard ANT+ Cycling dynamics, you can analyse your pedal stroke via the software of third parties; for example, on a Garmin Edge bike computer.

That's what I mean, so I have to pair it to my head unit? Thought it might save it into garmin connect automatically. I did pair with my venu2 last night but it only did speed/cadence.
Hmm... I don't know then. I used the old Garmin GSC-10 speed/cadence sensor on the BKOOL, and I don't think I have ever used the left/right function of the NEO, but instead the data from the Assiomas. But again, I don't really use it, so maybe some others know more about it.

Maybe do a post in the Splitters thread as there are many more NEO users there?
 
Pedal Stroke Analysis: The NEO 2T Smart is equipped with a capacitive left and right detection sensor that accurately measures the exact position of both your legs. This allows for a detailed and accurate pedal stroke analysis enabling you to improve your power distribution and cycling performance. By adding standard ANT+ Cycling dynamics, you can analyse your pedal stroke via the software of third parties; for example, on a Garmin Edge bike computer.

That's what I mean, so I have to pair it to my head unit? Thought it might save it into garmin connect automatically. I did pair with my venu2 last night but it only did speed/cadence.
Did you run over a cattle guard on the Tacx test course? I am still impressed with how it makes the steep climbs so tough. i n real life I would be off pushing the bike up the hill. Like the earlier discussion I spin out with my weight on the downhill stuff and that may be realistic, but I wouldn't know because I've never tried to pedal on anything faster than 25moh going downhill. At 30 I'm on the brakes.
 

shimceltic

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Did you run over a cattle guard on the Tacx test course? I am still impressed with how it makes the steep climbs so tough. i n real life I would be off pushing the bike up the hill. Like the earlier discussion I spin out with my weight on the downhill stuff and that may be realistic, but I wouldn't know because I've never tried to pedal on anything faster than 25moh going downhill. At 30 I'm on the brakes.
I've not done the tacx course or anything, just loaded bkool
 
I'll give it a go without the power this time to see what difference it makes.
I've been meaning to try the difference. But even better if you do all the work. If you don't get more speed for the extra watts, count on me being lazy.
You have to be loving the Neo. I gained about 30 watts from my Pro on all 3 platforms. Zwift, BigringVR and Bkool. I have dropped Zwift because I never used it.
 

shimceltic

Veteran
I will start and do my best to use all power available from both legs and wall outlet! :smile:
I'll check and make sure it's showing a countdown
 
It’s all in how you frame it.
 

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