I would like to use ibike to my mtb mainly for training on the paved road.
I will be training on smooth asphalt surface with suspension lockout.
Of course, wheel circumference should be changed to that of mtb wheel.
And I guess estimated Crr also be increased to consider higher friction than that of road bike.
WHAT Is the guideline of Crr for mtb?
And any other factors that I have to consider?
fast start for mtb
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Re: fast start for mtb
You'll probably be OK riding on the pavement, but the Issac software doesn't allow you to enter high enough Crr values and low enough tire inflation pressures to get meaningful data.
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Re: fast start for mtb
Sorry, the last sentence should end with, "on unpaved surfaces."Ratman wrote:You'll probably be OK riding on the pavement, but the Issac software doesn't allow you to enter high enough Crr values and low enough tire inflation pressures to get meaningful data.