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Old 04-13-11, 11:41 AM
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Originally Posted by waterrockets

Then I lower the rig, spin the wheel ~1/4 turn, and repeat. I do this for four total readings around the wheel and average them. Then use the stomp test equation to determine the predicted torque.
Any idea why the readings are different based on wheel rotation? It seems like it should always be the same torque on the hub regardless of wheel postion (assuming same crank position and weight).
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