View Single Post
Old 07-20-18 | 01:15 PM
  #47  
DiabloScott's Avatar
DiabloScott
It's MY mountain
15 Anniversary
 
Joined: Sep 2006
Posts: 10,173
Likes: 4,232
From: Mt.Diablo

Bikes: Klein, Merckx, Trek

Quote:
Originally Posted by Asi
They have direct implication one over the other. If one is set right then the other will be right. What known distance you have? how do you measure that known distance? Sure the longer the distance the better the result, but road markings are sometime inaccurate. GPS? google maps from known locations?
If I define accurate to mean that it matches with Google maps, or the mileage markers on a measured route, then that's the definition of accurate - that's what I care about. And if a perfect measurement of my wheel would report something different by 2%... it might be more correct, but it's not useful information.

DiabloScott is offline  
Reply