Calibration Ride

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lspringett
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Calibration Ride

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Hi,

Have not gone an done O&B rides for my four set-ups across two bikes. Please can you take a look at them and let me know any adjustment needed, thanks.

iBike_04_23_2017_0755_3_Miles_CalRide.ibr - Road bike frame, standard clinchers, profile 1

iBike_04_14_2017_0755_3_Miles_CalRide_Venge 50 Clinchers.ibr - Road bike frame, carbon clinchers, profile 1

iBike_04_15_2017_1905_4_Miles_CalRide_Felt Tubs.ibr - TT Bike, Tubular front/back, profile 2
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lspringett
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Re: Calibration Ride

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iBike_04_11_2017_0841_4_Miles_CalRide_Felt 50 Clinchers.ibr - TT Bike, carbon clinchers, profile 2.

Thanks in advance, fingers crossed last time :-)

Lee
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Re: Calibration Ride

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All look OK.
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Re: Calibration Ride

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Brilliant, just to check then...

- I can extract the profiles from these rides and use them incase I have made any tweaks to the actual profiles?
- In the edit profile window on issac I can change parameters such as weight and simply update the profile or will I need to O&B again?
- If I change wheels, road surface changes, ride position changes I will need to do a new O&B or can I just make the adjustment in these attached profiles under the check calibration screen and send them through to the device?

Thanks,
Lee
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Re: Calibration Ride

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lspringett wrote:Brilliant, just to check then...

- I can extract the profiles from these rides and use them incase I have made any tweaks to the actual profiles?
- In the edit profile window on issac I can change parameters such as weight and simply update the profile or will I need to O&B again?
- If I change wheels, road surface changes, ride position changes I will need to do a new O&B or can I just make the adjustment in these attached profiles under the check calibration screen and send them through to the device?

Thanks,
Lee
1) YES

2) YES, just update, no new O&B required

3) O&B not required; just change the profile as needed
John Hamann
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Re: Calibration Ride

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Slight issue im getting, when I try to extract the felt 50 clinchers and the venye 50 clinhcers profile in issac is will only allow one of the saying they are the same profile but they are not and have different setting and id for speed/cadence sensors,

strange.
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Re: Calibration Ride

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Hi, any suggestions on this?i am
Manually extracting and switching them in when want to use them which isn't ideal.

Thanks
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Re: Calibration Ride

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What's happening is that Isaac is finding that your two profiles have identical values of aero and fric, so it believes the profiles are the same, even though your speed sensor IDs are different.

Here's how to fix this:

1) Go to Edit/Edit Profiles.

2) Select your Felt Clincher profile

3) Click on the "Advanced" tab

4) In the Fric Calcs column, make sure the radio button for Crr is lit (if so, "Hold" will be next to Crr, and Crr number will be greyed out)

5)Change your value of fric by 0.001. It does not matter which way you change it; the amount is so small it will have no effect on your calculations

6) Click Accept

Now, when you extract the Venye 50 clinchers from your ride file, you will be able to do so.
John Hamann
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