• I'm pretty sure I don't want to look at a laptop whilst turboing, otherwise that would be good. That's more to do with the setup of the bikedungeon™ than anything.

  • I'll look into the Kurt trainers.

    If I go down the powertap route... any idea at which point in their model history did they go Ant+ ? It'd be good to use it with a garmin.

  • http://www.dcrainmaker.com/2012/12/kinetic-inride-bluetooth-smart-power-meter-accessory-in-depth-review.html

    I think (but may be wrong) that Powertaps went ANT+ from the SL onward, annoyingly if they update mine as part of fixing it I will no longer be able to use my Cervo, as that talks to the hub using a proprietary signalling which the G3 dropped.

  • You can have trainer Road on your phone. But then you need to get ant+ signals into your phone somehow.

  • So the Kurt thing is using a profile. Good info people. Thank you.

  • You can get a 2nd hand powertap wheel for £350 these days... Just do that and use it on your regular turbo. Means you'll have proper drivetrain power, not some simulated number from the wheel. Not fixed obviously though.

  • My fixed powertap wheel cost me £35o :)

  • From where?

  • The Kurt thingie is basically doing what trainerroad does. But sending it to your iPhone instead of a ant+ dongle.

    Did 90mins of hill repeats yesterday. Power balance was 50.3 : 49.7

    I have now decided this is a very important metric. At least untill my numbers look poor.

  • Doing the same 90mins workout in an hour. But with fatigued legs. Wonder if it'll change.....

  • Do keep us updated. Edge of the seat stuff.

  • Evans had a couple of Powertap Pro track hubs going very, very cheap a while back. I got one, umop3pisdn got the other.

  • So the Kurt thing is using a profile. Good info people. Thank you.

    Worth reading the DCRainmaker review- although if you haven't got time for that (what I take from it is) he basically says that the speed+algorithm=virtual power providers are good, but lack the calibration function of the Kirk - so you go from an accuracy of +/1 15% to +/1 2%, depends on how much you value that accuracy.

  • I was reading it as you posted i think. :-)

    It seems the kurt is accurate enough (though no better than TR).

  • I only use a fixed bike with a fairly basic trainer, resistance is magnetic but enough for everything bar sprints.

    Repeated, seated accelerations are the only thing I'd like power for really. A track hub would do that just fine I think.

  • ~£450 and no, G3 isn't in any way compatible with the older hubs.

  • Thank fuck W/kg isn't the be all and end all. :)

    There's an aero chart kicking around as well that plots CdA against Watts.

  • Used Computrainer? Doesn't measure power but it applies a load of x Watts to train against.

  • @miro_o - Sigma Sport have the Kurt Kinetic Rock and Roll trainer at half price at the moment, if you were looking for getting more bang for your buck.

  • Cheers.

    [edit] Kurt trainers come with a 'lifetime crash replacement policy' !!! [edit]

  • I spoke to Paligap, £340 to remove my borked torque tube and stuff a new one in there.

    At least I could keep the hub-shell that would match the front wheel I suppose.

    Godamn.

  • Oh dear

  • Ah yes I remember. Balls. I would love one of those.

  • It would also lose the ability to talk to the LYC, so that was a wise purchase.

  • Mwahahahaha!!! I have added mine to my extensive Powertap collection.

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