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Old 03-02-05 | 06:56 AM
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From: PGH
Originally Posted by Kennetht638
Or you could be really awesome and do some crazy math (well, not that crazy) and hope that the wheel circumference number goes high enough that using what you know about your gearing and your actual wheel circumference to set a speed-only computer to display your cadence. You'll amaze your friends with max speeds of 230 mph too.
That's a really great idea. My pre-coffee fuzzy brain seems to think that it may just be a matter of taking your actual wheel circumference and muliplying it by the number of revolutions your crankarm makes per wheel revolution. But then that would be a *smaller* number than the wheel circumference... to Sheldon!
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