Old 08-24-17 | 02:06 AM
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gauvins
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Bikes: Custom built LHT & Troll

Originally Posted by ColonelSanders
Were you going faster than you normally manage to go?
Maybe a bit, but not likely as much as measured power. Looking at a bike calculator a 30% increase in power should translate into a 20%+ speed increase. Very doubtful.

It looks more like a measurement issue. Stages power meters use a single sensor on the NDS crank to estimate total power. It is possible that saddles may impact the left-right relative power. (In particular since my previous saddle was asymmetrical).

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