RojoRacing
Donut Powered Wise-guy
When I run my garmin vector pedals on my DF it records my pedal stroke and tells me what portion of the 360 deg cycle I produce power. I assume that during the calibration when it asks me to pedal at 90 rpms that in some way it finds which way is up or tdc.
So the question, is the position of say 200 degs the same on both bikes in relation to the earth or do the pedals somehow auto rotate the angle table to compensate for the vendettas reclined seat angle?
Say the reclined seat angle is 70 degs different than the DF bike? Would I then need to see my power stroke at a 70 deg offset between the two bike in order to have the same pedal stroke between the two? Or would my power stroke need to be in the same range on the table no matter what my hips to crank location is?
So the question, is the position of say 200 degs the same on both bikes in relation to the earth or do the pedals somehow auto rotate the angle table to compensate for the vendettas reclined seat angle?
Say the reclined seat angle is 70 degs different than the DF bike? Would I then need to see my power stroke at a 70 deg offset between the two bike in order to have the same pedal stroke between the two? Or would my power stroke need to be in the same range on the table no matter what my hips to crank location is?