yes but the force has to take into account the actual cog in back, otherwise it's meaningless, especially if were talking velocity of the bike.
Power measurement equipment is for measuring the rider's power output. SRM are the best at doing this.
Why would you do this differently, and for what reasons?
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Power measurement equipment is for measuring the rider's power output. SRM are the best at doing this.
Why would you do this differently, and for what reasons?