Cyclogs and turbo mileage
ianrauk Tattooed Beat Messiah Location Rides Ti2 6 Jan 2010 #2 as has been said before. You can log the actual distance that your turbo moves along the floor.
J jimboalee New Member Location Solihull 7 Jan 2010 #3 If you log the mileage with a Garmin Edge, that's fine.
4F Active member of Helmets Are Sh*t Lobby Location Suffolk. 7 Jan 2010 #4 ianrauk said: as has been said before. You can log the actual distance that your turbo moves along the floor. Click to expand... Agreed
ianrauk said: as has been said before. You can log the actual distance that your turbo moves along the floor. Click to expand... Agreed
Scoosh Velocouchiste Moderator Location Edinburgh 9 Jan 2010 #6 This comes up each year and I wonder if it isn't possible to include turbo/trainer mileages on Cyclogs - BUT UNDER THEIR OWN TEAM. Why not start a Team (Maggot) Turbo and log there ? You might even get some folk wanting to "be in your gang" !
This comes up each year and I wonder if it isn't possible to include turbo/trainer mileages on Cyclogs - BUT UNDER THEIR OWN TEAM. Why not start a Team (Maggot) Turbo and log there ? You might even get some folk wanting to "be in your gang" !
ianrauk Tattooed Beat Messiah Location Rides Ti2 9 Jan 2010 #7 I have said this before. Someone should start up a CycleChat Cyclogs Turbo team. It's simple enough
Garz Squat Member Location Down 10 Jan 2010 #8 And for backup sake you can log gps mileage too (for those that don't strictly use a Garmin edge (like hoover and vaacuum cleaner))!
And for backup sake you can log gps mileage too (for those that don't strictly use a Garmin edge (like hoover and vaacuum cleaner))!
MacB Lover of things that come in 3's Location Farnborough, Hampshire 10 Jan 2010 #9 logging turbo miles is the cycling equivalent of using a blow up doll and then bragging to your mates that you've scored again
logging turbo miles is the cycling equivalent of using a blow up doll and then bragging to your mates that you've scored again
nosherduke996 Well-Known Member Location Newdigate,surrey 10 Jan 2010 #10 Yes i would second that. You even get the same punctures.lol.
MacB Lover of things that come in 3's Location Farnborough, Hampshire 11 Jan 2010 #11 User76 said: Honestly, who would do that? Click to expand... I find you have to be particularly careful when carving another notch in the bedpost, these things puncture far too easily
User76 said: Honestly, who would do that? Click to expand... I find you have to be particularly careful when carving another notch in the bedpost, these things puncture far too easily