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mecheng89

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  1. Not me, no. Lost 2 mid-level bikes, and my heart is still sore.
  2. Zohra and Ramoleli, I hope you're good at something else, because ain't no way you're getting back into powerlifting and athletics.
  3. Isn't Wahoo support on the Hub? I think @Ikhambi Distribution?
  4. KICKR CORE DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS: Part Number: WFBKTR4 Dimensions (legs open): 20"L x 23"W x 19"H (51 cm x 59 cm x 49 cm) Dimensions (legs closed): 9"L x 23"W x 21"H (22 cm x 59 cm x 54 cm) Weight (Unboxed): 40 lbs (18.1 kg) Rear Wheel Size: 24" RD / 24" MTB / 650c RD / 26" MTB / 700c RD / 650b MTB / 29" MTB Hub Types: 130/135mm QR, 12x142, and 12x148 Thru Axle - Adapters Included Drivetrain: Cassette not included. Requires Purchase and Installation of New 8/9/10/11 Speed SRAM/Shimano Cassette KICKR CLIMB Compatible: Yes KICKR HEADWIND Compatible: Yes Cadence Sensor: Sold Separately Front Wheel Block: Sold Separately Resistance Type: Electromagnetic Accuracy: + / - 2% Connectivity: Bluetooth®, ANT+, ANT+ FEC Wireless Software Updates: Yes 3rd Party Power Meter Support: Yes Devices: iOS, Android, PC (Mac and Windows) Max User Weight: 250 lbs (113 kg) Power Requirements: 100-240V~1.5A 50-60 Hz Flywheel Weight: 12 lbs (5.5kg) Maximum Simulated Grade: 16% Maximum Power Output: 1800 Watts (in my dreams)
  5. The KICKR, according to their website, required 5A @ 120V AC. Little Gizzu is therefore underpowered. DC1 Interface Output Voltage: 5, 9, 12Vdc Output Current: 5V, 9V, 12V/3A DC2 Interface Output Voltage: 5, 9, 12Vdc Output Current: 5V, 9V, 12V/3A This is extracted from the Takealot link you shared. But, what do I know.
  6. https://support.wahoofitness.com/hc/en-us/articles/115001699930-Can-a-DC-to-AC-Inverter-Power-a-Wahoo-Smart-Trainer-#:~:text=Any DC to AC power,KICKR CORE%2C or KICKR SNAP. 60W confirmed. Yes, computer, fan and TV must be considered, too. Laptop, fan, TV, in that order.
  7. Good morning, techy Hubbers! Has anyone ever thought of using one of these "portable power stations" to power their smart trainer during load shedding? I must say, they look like an attractive solution, but man they are pricey.
  8. I don't think so. Their lead singer recently passed and I believe his son took the spot.
  9. I think you're right to be skeptical. Unfortunately, you have to be a cynic to watch professional sport these days.
  10. Damn son. Enjoy!
  11. Is there a chance less than zero? When hell freezes over, like The Eagles said?
  12. 25h00.
  13. It would be interesting to know who on the team OK'd this. I think one, maybe 2 others besides TP changed bikes. I think that's a sign of how stupid the idea was. Jonas was going to much faster, even in the TT position. It really was a masterclass from Jonas on how to perform under pressure. He knew he wasn't the no.1, but the cycling world can no longer deny his prowess.
  14. Gotta keep up man! This thread is speeding up! Because the race is actually over, contrary to what TP might be selling to the media.
  15. I'm on a public WA group, and the one participant claims he's the only distributor for Brooks saddles. I showed them the ODO ad, which got him to say just that. I wonder whether he's going to take action. I wonder what he could do?
  16. Can some PLEASE explain why they flipped the image? Is there some kind of copyright loophole? It's awfully triggering.
  17. Why on earth do you want to include zeros? It's meaningless information and presents nothing (mind the pun) to the bar chart.
  18. MY MAN, VICTOR CAMPANAERTS (spelling)!
  19. A little dramatic. Today is S15, therefore 16 thru 20 left. I have a feeling Pogi is going to really empty it during the ITT (coming Tuesday). He hasn't emtpied himself on any stage, so far. They claim he excels more on short sharp climbs compared to long steep ones.
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