Favero assioma pedals



Carter Leishman

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Hi,

I am currently running the favero assioma uno pedals and was wondering if anyone knows how to access the raw data which would allow me to see how favero calulcate peal smoothness, torque effectiveness and power phase?
 
I don't know, but Cycling Analytics has info on which would allow you to infer how Favero calculates those values.
 
They are universally known as the best in the business. Perhaps email them and ask? Like leg imbalances, it doesn't strike me as something you'd actively do something to improve. Like the last thing i'd focus on is pedaling circles or improving my 49/51 imbalance so it's 50/50.
 
Hi,

I am currently running the favero assioma uno pedals and was wondering if anyone knows how to access the raw data which would allow me to see how favero calulcate peal smoothness, torque effectiveness and power phase?

I have been using the Favero Assioma pedals for the past few months and overall, I am extremely happy with my purchase. The installation process was relatively straightforward and I have had no issues with the pedals since setting them up.

One of the things I love about the Assiomas is their accuracy. The left and right power readings are always very consistent and I have found that they match up well with other power meters that I have used in the past. Additionally, the battery life is impressive, lasting for many hours of riding.

Another great feature of the Assiomas is the ability to easily access and download raw data files. To do this, you simply need to connect your pedals to the Favero Assioma app via Bluetooth, and then select the "Data" tab. From there, you can select the ride you want to download and export the file in .FIT format. This is great for analyzing your rides and tracking your progress over time. Garmin connect app generates good visuals.
 

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