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Old 04-13-16 | 10:33 AM
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dr_lha
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Bikes: 2016 Black Mountain Cycles Monster Cross v5, 2015 Ritchey Road Logic, 1998 Specialized Rockhopper, 2017 Raleigh Grand Prix

If you're using a fluid trainer (i.e. one without manually or automatically variable resistance), then your power should track your wheel speed fairly closely, not a linear relation, but still, if you're going a certain speed, your power should be pretty similar, at least in a single ride. Assuming you have that data, that will give you a way of double checking how sensible the power meter numbers are.
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