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I get the same code, when I know darn well there were some anearobic intervals. I just bought a set of garmin powermeter pedals today for my gravel bike. I've had two SRM powermeters for years and love them. The garmin will let me switch bikes easier, but overall, I prefer the simplicity of the srm. They seem to be running within 20% of one another, so I need to hone them in a bit. Garmin has so many electronic nannies I wanna puke. I think I'm gonna do a century this sat. I'll take the SRM. Garmin stays at home. On the gravel bike off the beaten path on some obscure fire road, the garmin topo maps come along. I'll be doing some anearobic sprint and the touch screen on the garmin cuts out of my heart rate data and tries to upgrade me to windows 11 and bluetooth me a subscription to millenial weekly while ordering an iced cappucino uber. Don't need all that. ![]()
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I rode without a "Dashboard" for years. All the guys swear by them, distances, speed and they talk on the computer through it. I had an old Avocet speedo 30 years ago only to tear it off after couple weeks. I am no longer racing so what's the use of looking at data. I do like a heart rate monitor. Begin saying for years now, still haven't gotten around to getting one. I ride by feel. I know my gearing and my spin will determine my speed. I can bang out the same speed to within a mile or two for 20 miles doing tempo. I remember when those things became popular mounting it on top of the bars. Once I broke off with three others on our training ride, not because we were fast but we shot a yellow light. We tried like hell to stay away knowing there's 15 miles to the finish. Once we turned onto a hill, one guys sat up and stopping pedaling. Myself and another guy were pissed as we went around him. I asked,"what the hell you sit up for?" He pointed at his monitor and said he's past his threshold. The guys on my wheel yells, and sees that's he did not look tired, complains that he needed to pull through for a successful break. I agree, he did not look, sound tired or out of breath. I always say, ride until you hurt like hell and keep going until you almost puke. That's just about right.
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Many years ago I decided to put one on my track bike and I looked at it on a particular easy race and saw I was going 27MPH... I can’t ride 27MPH? so mentally it slowed me down- one race, that was it and computer was removed!
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On flats, use the 48x19 oe 18 tooth gear. If you can't get it going at 75 rpm with that, drop one gear lower and spin it. Keep your eye on your watch and count the revs for 30 seconds then X2 that's your cadence and KEEP IT UP.
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Thanks man I appreciate the input.
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Let me know how it goes after a ride or two. Its a lot tougher then one may think due to low to little resistance on the pedal strokes. It will work ya
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Yesterday, one of the most unusual rides I've ever done; me and a pal cycled 23 (paved) laps of a local cinder cone turned into a city park. Each lap a little over 2 miles with a little over 200 feet of elevation for a total of 50 miles and 5000 feet of vert.
Strangely satisfying, even though it made no sense to do this in the first place. Just done on a whim.
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Almost ready for its parts and I'm planning something a little different in that regard. More soon!
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Headset came yesterday, a used Shimano 600. Seems ok.
I had to sandblast the frame again today. That "auto" lacquer paint was closer to rubber undercoat than it was to paint. Never Never Never again will I use lacquer from one of the chain part stores. |
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I still have some Nason from my 911 garage spray. I shook the cans and they seem to be ok. Still a liqued. The cans have been kept in a garage so they never got too hot.
I'm on the fence between using the Nason and Rustoleum. I tested two colors of the Rustoleum and both sprayed fine and cured reasonably well, at least good enough for a steel bicycle frame. The colors I have in Rustoleum are gloss black, gloss white, gloss blue and John Deere green. I don't even have to use primer with the Rustoleum, just shoot two coats and move on to the assembly. |
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Here is the Nason green from the car paint
![]() single stage enamel it has about and hour pot life after you mix the activator and it cures like paint should, not like this goo I bought from the part store |
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Nice... I love that GREEN!
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I vote for the green- high visibility is a good thing in traffic.
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That green is awesome.
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Only 107 miles? - Amateur
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^uphill and a vicious headwind both ways. I swear!!!!!
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I was gonna post what I did today but.....
I will say that the 10% hills did hurt.
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