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04-23-24, 04:22 AM
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Posted By PeteHski

Trainers usually do require a warm-up period...

Trainers usually do require a warm-up period before accurate calibration. So I would say that is probably normal.

I would also check the power at various steady state power intervals eg 100,...
04-10-24, 05:08 AM
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Posted By PeteHski

Power meter pedal comparison will be helpful. ...

Power meter pedal comparison will be helpful. Depending on Zwift’s calibration, you might well find that power measured at your pedals is around 4-5% higher because of drivetrain losses. That’s...
04-09-24, 07:41 AM
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Posted By PeteHski

That sounds bad. If it was the firmware update...

That sounds bad. If it was the firmware update there should be plenty of chatter on the Zwift forums.

My Kickr Bike has a motorised flywheel, so it actually spins itself up on descents without...
04-05-24, 04:42 PM
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Posted By PeteHski

I don’t understand this. I have my Kickr Bike set...

I don’t understand this. I have my Kickr Bike set to 100% trainer difficulty in Zwift and it coasts just fine downhill. I agree about the 28T cassette though. I use a simulated 33T to match my road...
03-24-24, 06:16 PM
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Posted By PeteHski

A good smart trainer can simulate slope...

A good smart trainer can simulate slope resistance pretty accurately, especially with a virtual flywheel to control crank inertia. My Kickr Bike feels very different when climbing vs riding on the...
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