LarryOz
Cruzeum Curator & Sigma Wrangler
I am currently doing some power meter testing now. I think my Q-rings are making my Garmin power readings low. I keep re-calibrating everything for every ride, and I am seeing up to 20% lower readings. It is really frustrating.
Does anyone else have a KICKR trainer (or other power trainer), Q-rings, and another (on bike) type of power meter they can record simultaneously while riding and recording the stationary one?
(I think Bob does and is working on it). I would be nice to have as many data points as possible to compare and analyse..
Bob has already told me that he would expect the Q-rings in OCP setting #1 to register low, so trying to figure out how much. (could then "adjust" the power reading from Garmin to make sense)
What I haven't done yet is put my "old round rings" back on and do the same. I guess that's on the list too, also with testing the original Q-rings with the new XQL version.
I have also just updated the firmware in both the Garmin Pedals and the KICKR, so eager to see if that helps out a little.
So many toys to test, so little time - still blessed!
Does anyone else have a KICKR trainer (or other power trainer), Q-rings, and another (on bike) type of power meter they can record simultaneously while riding and recording the stationary one?
(I think Bob does and is working on it). I would be nice to have as many data points as possible to compare and analyse..
Bob has already told me that he would expect the Q-rings in OCP setting #1 to register low, so trying to figure out how much. (could then "adjust" the power reading from Garmin to make sense)
What I haven't done yet is put my "old round rings" back on and do the same. I guess that's on the list too, also with testing the original Q-rings with the new XQL version.
I have also just updated the firmware in both the Garmin Pedals and the KICKR, so eager to see if that helps out a little.
So many toys to test, so little time - still blessed!