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Have A Question , On My Kinetic Road Machine I Did My Workout On My Tt Bike With My Powertap , And A Cycling Computer On Rear Wheel. Did 15,12,9,6,3 Minutes , With 5 Min Between Each Set. All Sets At 240 Watts , But Powertap And Computer Both Said I Was Going 22 Mph . This Does Not Match Sillyoldwit Chart On Top Of Page 6 , Any Ideas ? On Chart 22mph Should Be About 320 Watts ? Bruce |
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That is a chart I made using the formula that comes with the KKR computer 22mph on the KKR is about 320 watts if it doesn't match your PT they will probably replace the resistance unit. When coast down from 20mph is 13.4 seconds it should match a PT exactly. Did you double check the roll out measurement of your wheel cicumference? Quote:
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