Cadence Sensor Location

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Davis6022
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Cadence Sensor Location

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In the instructions, it states:

"After downloading your first PowerStroke ride, Isaac will prompt you to
state where your cadence sensor is positioned on your bike (“Above” or
“Below” the left chain stay). Your response will be stored in the profile for
your bike, and also be transmitted to your Newton."

The Trek Madone has the sensor built into the left chain stay.
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Can you add this option to the choices? Until then, which option should I select and how much of an effect will it have on the results?
Thanks.

Mike
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Re: Cadence Sensor Location

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Please post one of your PowerStroke files. Then, we can custom-adjust your setting
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Re: Cadence Sensor Location

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Here you go. This is my first ride with PowerStroke. I selected above the chainstay for this.

Mike
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Davis6022
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Re: Cadence Sensor Location

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I see the Custom setting in Isaac, but it's greyed out. Will this be available in a future upgrade to Isaac?
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Davis6022 wrote:I see the Custom setting in Isaac, but it's greyed out. Will this be available in a future upgrade to Isaac?
Yes
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Re: Cadence Sensor Location

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Velocomp wrote:Please post one of your PowerStroke files. Then, we can custom-adjust your setting
Did you get a chance to look at this yet? I'm hoping to get outdoors and ride this weekend if the rain/snow holds off. 8-)
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Set your position to Above Chain Stay and results will be very close.
John Hamann
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