Smart trainers and software
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Re: Smart trainers and software
Postby Mr Purple » Sat Jul 20, 2024 9:15 pm
Anyway. It's sort of funny at this point. Though just for once I'd like to have something fail in a way that someone says 'oh yes, that does happen'. Because mine all seem to be something no-one's ever seen.
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Re: Smart trainers and software
Postby warthog1 » Sat Jul 20, 2024 9:34 pm
Are you out of the saddle a lot?Mr Purple wrote: ↑Sat Jul 20, 2024 9:15 pmFunnily enough it seems no-one has seen one do that. I can't find anyone else on the internet who's managed it.
Anyway. It's sort of funny at this point. Though just for once I'd like to have something fail in a way that someone says 'oh yes, that does happen'. Because mine all seem to be something no-one's ever seen.
You put out plenty of power but are not heavy. Quite a few failures given your light weight.
I am just guessing lots of hard efforts out of the saddle that are significantly less smooth than seated efforts, whilst going for koms.
Never seen anyone chew out rear tyres remotely as quickly, again related to out of the saddle max efforts it seems. Applying power whilst standing is just harder on the gear probably.
Staying seated is less outright power but it can generally be held a lot longer if you sit and spin.
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Re: Smart trainers and software
Postby Mr Purple » Sun Jul 21, 2024 6:24 am
Hopefully I can dial out some of the biomechanical issues that make me do it with a bike fit.
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Re: Smart trainers and software
Postby Mr Purple » Sun Jul 21, 2024 5:14 pm
Why did no-one tell me about these earlier? I swear I've gained 20W just by losing the noise.
Barely fit in the back of the Mini and it took me a while to work out exactly how Di2 shifters work, but it's fantastic. Seems heavy enough for me not to break as well.
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Re: Smart trainers and software
Postby g-boaf » Sun Jul 21, 2024 7:21 pm
Nice! Welcome to the Kickr Bike world.Mr Purple wrote: ↑Sun Jul 21, 2024 5:14 pmPicked up the Kickr Shift today.
Why did no-one tell me about these earlier? I swear I've gained 20W just by losing the noise.
Barely fit in the back of the Mini and it took me a while to work out exactly how Di2 shifters work, but it's fantastic. Seems heavy enough for me not to break as well.
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Re: Smart trainers and software
Postby jasonc » Sun Jul 21, 2024 7:42 pm
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Re: Smart trainers and software
Postby davehirst » Sun Jul 21, 2024 8:45 pm
I mean that in the nicest possible way.
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Re: Smart trainers and software
Postby jasonc » Mon Jul 22, 2024 7:54 am
I've paid for 12 months earlier this year. I'm not training for anything at the moment, so not overly concerned. The trainer is just there for recovery right now
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Re: Smart trainers and software
Postby warthog1 » Mon Jul 22, 2024 9:34 am
May try Fulgaz again.
Never been a gamer. Sitting there drenched in perspiration watching a tv screen compares poorly with riding for real.
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Re: Smart trainers and software
Postby Mr Purple » Mon Jul 22, 2024 6:00 pm
Though Fulgaz gets me an extra 60-80km a week I wouldn’t otherwise get, at an intensity that is difficult outdoors. Plus no-one can run me over in the garage.
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Re: Smart trainers and software
Postby g-boaf » Mon Jul 22, 2024 6:19 pm
1. Complain about indoor riding, don’t ride and suffer lost fitness
2. Ride outside in bad conditions and get sick or crash
3. Ride indoors when needed, accept it’s not the best but get it done.
I’ll take the third option. I might not enjoy it all the time but I’ll enjoy the first two options even less, and number 2 really, really isn’t good. Been there, done that.
Fulgaz I can ride somewhere different every day. That keeps it interesting, unlike Zwift which is really boring.
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Re: Smart trainers and software
Postby jasonc » Mon Jul 22, 2024 7:02 pm
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Re: Smart trainers and software
Postby warthog1 » Mon Jul 22, 2024 7:13 pm
They are the two advantages I agree.
cooking pizza for dinner at the moment and got the music playing whilst I cook.
A few tunes I got onto from the sufferfest dvds I used to do when I raced.
May have another go at them, quite enjoyed them in small doses. Yes they were hard.
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Re: Smart trainers and software
Postby Mr Purple » Mon Jul 22, 2024 9:21 pm
Their statement is 'this is certainly not common'. We will see how it goes! Didn't really expect much which is why I bought the Kickr Shift over the weekend.
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Re: Smart trainers and software
Postby jasonc » Tue Jul 23, 2024 8:06 am
https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/858206
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Re: Smart trainers and software
Postby Mr Purple » Tue Jul 23, 2024 10:17 am
Always the case, not too worried. By the time the slightly dodgy looking retailer actually delivered I've probably already had a week or two of riding anyway.jasonc wrote: ↑Tue Jul 23, 2024 8:06 amdon't open this link Mr Purple
https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/858206
Did the 'Fulgaz Weekly Challenge' on it today which was 23km/200m starting with a big descent.
So much faster than previous. Mainly because you can dial up the biggest chainrings (53/37 today) and treat it without the barest modicum of mechanical sympathy - virtual shifting at full noise. Took down the guy who usually beats me on these flatter events (because he's riding a dumb trainer maximised at a flat 300W) by a good 40 seconds and averaged 37.8km/hr.
Good choice, I think. Didn't hear even the slightest squeak of protest from it, though I'll need to tighten the cleat mechanism on the pedals because that was the only point of weakness.
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Re: Smart trainers and software
Postby Mr Purple » Thu Jul 25, 2024 1:50 pm
Excellent customer service, though they do want the old one (presumably to destroy the evidence). I get the impression this may be a '1 of 1' failure.
Hopefully can sell it on the local bicycle Facepage to recoup some of the costs. If anyone in Brisbane or therabouts is keen on a cheap-ish brand new Kickr Core let me know. I'm not even going to unbox it. Comes free with the ugliest bike in the universe to use on it.
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Re: Smart trainers and software
Postby davehirst » Thu Jul 25, 2024 8:27 pm
Very happy with their customer service.
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Re: Smart trainers and software
Postby Mr Purple » Tue Jul 30, 2024 12:27 pm
The Fulgaz group is going to hate the Kickr Shift that's replaced it. Because I'm not spinning my legs off on the 50-34 and can dial up ridiculous virtual chainrings they're no longer able to beat me on the flats on the weekly challenge.
This week was 16km/100m. Dialled up a 54T and averaged 4.84W/kg and just under 40km/hr. Should have gone with the 56T I was originally planning! Won by a minute.
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Re: Smart trainers and software
Postby Retrobyte » Sat Aug 03, 2024 10:50 am
Arms race!Mr Purple wrote: ↑Tue Jul 30, 2024 12:27 pm
The Fulgaz group is going to hate the Kickr Shift that's replaced it. Because I'm not spinning my legs off on the 50-34 and can dial up ridiculous virtual chainrings they're no longer able to beat me on the flats on the weekly challenge.
This week was 16km/100m. Dialled up a 54T and averaged 4.84W/kg and just under 40km/hr. Should have gone with the 56T I was originally planning! Won by a minute.
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Re: Smart trainers and software
Postby Mr Purple » Sat Aug 03, 2024 10:58 am
Absolutely. I now understand how my one major rival on there was beating me. He has a Kickr Smart Bike.
There's just absolutely no need for mechanical sympathy. I can make FD shifts at 400W if I want now. I reckon I've got him covered!
There is some sort of noise from the bike already but I suspect it's pedal/cleat related. Hopefully don't have to do a warranty claim two weeks in.
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