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Old 11-05-15 | 07:48 PM
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Originally Posted by tetonrider
i don't own them, but i read about them here.

this comment from someone who has been using them a while was interesting (or scary, depending on your POV):


curious for what you find, esp as the author of that site tends to do testing that focuses more on what triathletes want vs competitive cyclists (e.g., he seems to care mainly about average power over longer durations and not response to changes in power and cadence over shorter durations based on reading years of his reviews). that he is noting the settling issue is, well, noteworthy for that reason.
Pretty thorough review. As I had posted it is finding a way to torque them properly that is my biggest concern. I own them - but I am not riding them. These are on junior's trainer's bike. He is a low RPM VERY high torque (former Mr Olympia) rider. So I'm interested in the low RPM results. I'f I can convince junior to have another monitoring device I can compare his high spin to trainer's low spin. It will be a few weeks before they are in punchy rides. Come Dec I should have good data.
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