NoRacer said:It's 15 mph...
...and you need to fix the wheel size in your computer...
...or do a "roll-out" to find out how many millimeters one revolution of the wheel gets you with you on the bike at a particular amount of pressure in the tires and set the cyclo-computer for that value.
64Paramount said:+1, you probably need to correct the tire size in the computer.
Mr_Tee said:OK, aside from the computer aspect, when other riders speak of average speed how do they typically figure it? Does the term have a universal definition? It's nice to compare apples to apples. 2mph can make a big difference. If I'm considering joining a ride or group that claims to maintain a particular pace how can I know if I will be able to keep up or not?
Mr_Tee said:If I ride 30 miles in 2 hours with no rest stops, is my average 15mph as the simple math would seem to indicate or 16.5mph as my cyclometer says? Can someone explain the discrepancy?
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