Deleting Bad Data on Coach app
Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2013 7:24 pm
I have been using the iBike Coach app as my main cycling computer for about a month, but I need some help figuring out a few things.
1) Bad ride data: There is a ride that I've done twice now and both times, everything looks good until the end of the ride when I look at my mileage, it is some huge number (today we rode 8k at an average speed of 3k/hour). My assumption would be some type of power interference, we actually went home a slightly different route. Edit: I looked it up on the Strava map and the places where it cut off was different, and Strava did not get the whole ride.
I thought that when I uploaded the data into Strava, it was fine ---- but I actually think it is cutting off some data since my friends computer was dating it was a 30+ mile ride and on strava it says 27.2. Also, we climbed a pretty big hill at the beginning of the ride and then did the backside on the way home. The elevation profile in strava does not show this.
2) Deleting bike or ride data:
This situation happened the first time I used the Coach app. I had created a bike profile. Because I couldn't figure out how to delete a ride, I had to creat another bike profile. Now it's happened on my "clean" profile. I don't want to keep having to create bike profiles whenever I have this problem. Is there a way to delete bike profiles and/or specific rides.
3)PowerHouse question:
I still haven't been able to complete one ride using the Powerhouse app. Apparently there is too much vibration. The app works fine, at the beginning, but 5-10 min into the ride, the power indicator stops moving. I have the case mounted on my handlebars, but they are pretty wide and the screws just barely made it into the washers. I ordered the other mount(steer tube) but before I try to install this, I'm wondering if this would really be more stable. We don't have super smooth roads (especially in areas where we don't have lots of traffic) and there are lots of hills so its not unusual to get up to 30+ mph on the backside of a hill and most bikes I know have some vibration.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
1) Bad ride data: There is a ride that I've done twice now and both times, everything looks good until the end of the ride when I look at my mileage, it is some huge number (today we rode 8k at an average speed of 3k/hour). My assumption would be some type of power interference, we actually went home a slightly different route. Edit: I looked it up on the Strava map and the places where it cut off was different, and Strava did not get the whole ride.
I thought that when I uploaded the data into Strava, it was fine ---- but I actually think it is cutting off some data since my friends computer was dating it was a 30+ mile ride and on strava it says 27.2. Also, we climbed a pretty big hill at the beginning of the ride and then did the backside on the way home. The elevation profile in strava does not show this.
2) Deleting bike or ride data:
This situation happened the first time I used the Coach app. I had created a bike profile. Because I couldn't figure out how to delete a ride, I had to creat another bike profile. Now it's happened on my "clean" profile. I don't want to keep having to create bike profiles whenever I have this problem. Is there a way to delete bike profiles and/or specific rides.
3)PowerHouse question:
I still haven't been able to complete one ride using the Powerhouse app. Apparently there is too much vibration. The app works fine, at the beginning, but 5-10 min into the ride, the power indicator stops moving. I have the case mounted on my handlebars, but they are pretty wide and the screws just barely made it into the washers. I ordered the other mount(steer tube) but before I try to install this, I'm wondering if this would really be more stable. We don't have super smooth roads (especially in areas where we don't have lots of traffic) and there are lots of hills so its not unusual to get up to 30+ mph on the backside of a hill and most bikes I know have some vibration.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.