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Old 06-04-10 | 11:10 PM
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From: Murica
Originally Posted by krazyflip
Just got a basic computer for my bike that has a cadence sensor with it. What does cadence help you with? I know it has something to do with RPM's....i think but when does it come handy?

any details would be great and yes i am a new to road biking
Cadence = Revs. With a 4:1 gear ratio, every rev of the crank = 4 revs of the wheel.

Car engines idle around 800 RPM and can redline up to 8000+ RPM. Humans can't quite match cars, but if you can crank at a modest 4,000 RPM, you will achieve 16,000 RPM with the wheel. Using 2100 mm circumference tires (typical 700-23C road bike tires), that's:

.0013 miles per revolution * 16,000 RPM * 60 minutes per hour = 1,252 miles per hour, close to twice the speed of sound.
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