The in house Giant Branded cycle computer does not fix the issue. Buying a Specialized does, and its a consideration if the data is important to you. My next ebike will have a PowerMeter that works.
CS-4100-10 11-46T.
This is cassette number 3, for the Rad cage'd Zee. I Had to add a larger pulley to get enough take-up for the 11-46 cassette, but its making the stretch nicely 👌 eventually I will need to buy a new derailleur, but for now a box of spare parts is keeping up.
Update: The rig...
Sorry for the huge delay. Prior to delivery of the K7, I ruptured a disk in my lower back. My riding has been so limited after surgery, that I could not really evaluate the hub.
I will say that after several weeks on the K7, I went back to a 10 speed on the Trance. No regrets
I plan to use...
Maybe check your Chain Ring bolts... I had one creak that seemed to follow the cranks, but paying attention showed me it was in-phase with one loose CR bolt.
The power meter is a separate device on my 2021 Trance X. All included the 2021 Trance X shows 3 ant+ devices to the Garmin Edge 830 and Phoenix 6.
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Once connected, the power data is bogus, and will corrupt the workout data.
I am aware of NOBODY getting accurate rider...
I can definitely say the Fox Proframe, is among the least satisfying purchases, I have made during my emtb days. The sizing is wrong, and the quality of the liner wouldn't pass Walmart standards.
On the plus side, it's light, it breaths, & the latch is cool.
What happens to the calories burned when you do the same ride twice, once with the power sensor connected, once with it disconnected?
The calories burned estimation, should remain relatively stable regardless of the power sensor connection status, unless its data is bad.
Hey thanks! Just recently had back surgery, so I'm not going to be in the saddle anytime soon.
In general, do you like the system? Does it calculate Vo2 max?
Thanks in advance.