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Old 05-12-11 | 05:32 AM
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Originally Posted by LongIslandTom
16 miles in one hour is a pretty fast pace. If you are measuring your speed using a cyclocomputer, I would calibrate it. Map out a 1-mile course on MapMyRide, do that course, see how close your cyclocomputer matches up with it, and adjust your cyclocomputer's wheel diameter settings accordingly.
This would be a pretty inaccurate calibration method since there is no way to be sure the ride has followed the one-mile course line exactly. The proper way to calibrate a cyclocomputer is to roll the bike down a marked straight line for exactly one wheel revolution (mark the tyre with chalk or something similar if necessary), and then measure the distance. For additional accuracy, repeat the process three or four times and take the average result.
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