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Captain Fastbastard Mayhem

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  1. No, it was always 70% plus for 600 points for an exercise between an hour and 90 minutes. It's now moving to 80% plus. In your example, you'd have received 300 points previously. Going forwards (from 2nd April) you'll get 100.
  2. I also find that I manage to sometimes bump a button here and there, and have stopped my recording mid-ride. Especially if it's a particularly technical section of trail... Getting a bar mount for this reason specifically...
  3. Nope. What tyres did you buy? Some budget ones have really, really bad tolerances
  4. 300 vs 1200. BUT! If you only give it horns for 45 mins in that 120, and don't average 80% plus hr, or at least 70% to hit moderate, you will only get 100 as it won't have been "hard enough" That's why I'm still advocating for the stepped system. As you go longer, required avg HR should drop.
  5. I can almost guarantee that they are And then they will ask themselves why. And then hopefully recognise that it needs more work
  6. That's the point though. The 45 min afkak will get him more points than the 180 min moderate session. That is what I have a problem with, myself.
  7. Again. Momentum are offering nothing like this vitality active rewards thing. It was and always will be a behavioural economics thing, and they have ALWAYS said that the points allocations and partnerships will be subject to change when the raw data has come through.
  8. Doesn't matter. You can continue getting points for the rewards side. They just won't pull through for your overall points.
  9. Newer 125mm dropper is pretty much the same overall length as old 100mm due to the different type of seat clamp
  10. Only if it's differentiated between an uploaded / user generated exercise and strava recorded, and is thus verifiable
  11. Strava still gets you points, but as of 2nd april it won't anymore. You'll get a MAX of 100 points for any workout that doesn't have HR data. Garmin / Polar / Fitbit etc.
  12. Is it a brushed alu finish? Looked a bit more like an almost dirty beige / camo look. I LIKE!!! Sweet - agreed on the Yari being a budget lyrik, and on the new chassis & seals. Really intrigued with the procore...
  13. Solaris... wow, I need to watch that again. Mind-fark
  14. They are in consultation with the developers, as they said in the press release and radio interviews. Until such time as the data is verifiable, it cannot be used...
  15. Yeah. Motion or Mission Control. Not Charger. It's stiffer, for sure, cos it shares the chassis of the Lyrik - 35mm vs 32mm for the Rev.
  16. Should be like the older Lyrik... Same internals, afaik.
  17. Yeah, I know. They're trying to change that. But this latest change, IMO, may be a step too far (pun not intended) As for the manual uploads - you can create a workout on Strava by clicking on the + icon on strava, and input all the details but HR. When they send the data to Disco, it doesn't differentiate between those "exercises" and the ones that were just Strava running normally. That's an issue that needs to be fixed on Strava's side. Also - some could be importing GPX files as someone else said above. If there was a way to differentiate between an "uploaded" or "created" workout, and a "recorded" one, it'd probably be a different matter.
  18. because this just removes one bolt, and at the same time keeps the swingarm, wheel, and entire drivetrain secure. If you removed the swingarm, you'd have to remove 3 bolts, try and secure the wheel and find a way of securing the drivetrain if you don't want to undo the chain, or undo the chain and then secure everything else. It's just a far simpler and neater solution...
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