GrahamPaul
E*POWAH Elite World Champion
No, this is not another rant about 27 vs. 29 wheels!
I've just been comparing the figures off my Garmin Edge against those from the Bosch display.
The distance figure on the Garmin is ±66.8km
On the Bosch display it's ±72km
I've also noticed that the handlebar display consistently shows a speed of a few km/hr above that shown on the Garmin. (I need to find a long flat road to ride at a steady speed to test this better, but the Garmin always seems to read lower).
The ratio of the distances is exactly the same as 27/29.
Now this is where I start to get brain ache. My bike has 29" wheels. If it was set to 27" wheels in the Bosch computer then the number of rotations to achieve 25km/hr cut off would be greater than the number of revolutions for a 29" wheel for the same speed.
To put it another way, for the same number of revolutions of a 27" wheel, a 29" wheel will go further. Therefore a given value of 100km measured on the Garmin should show as 100 x 29/27 = 107km if the wheel size is set as 27" in the Bosch software. Does that make sense?
But that's not what's happening. I'm getting less distance on the Garmin than on the Bosch display. It's almost as though I have 27" wheels installed and the system is set for 29". (I checked! The wheels and tyres are Twentyniners! ).
Any thoughts before I see the LBS on Monday morning?
I've just been comparing the figures off my Garmin Edge against those from the Bosch display.
The distance figure on the Garmin is ±66.8km
On the Bosch display it's ±72km
I've also noticed that the handlebar display consistently shows a speed of a few km/hr above that shown on the Garmin. (I need to find a long flat road to ride at a steady speed to test this better, but the Garmin always seems to read lower).
The ratio of the distances is exactly the same as 27/29.
Now this is where I start to get brain ache. My bike has 29" wheels. If it was set to 27" wheels in the Bosch computer then the number of rotations to achieve 25km/hr cut off would be greater than the number of revolutions for a 29" wheel for the same speed.
To put it another way, for the same number of revolutions of a 27" wheel, a 29" wheel will go further. Therefore a given value of 100km measured on the Garmin should show as 100 x 29/27 = 107km if the wheel size is set as 27" in the Bosch software. Does that make sense?
But that's not what's happening. I'm getting less distance on the Garmin than on the Bosch display. It's almost as though I have 27" wheels installed and the system is set for 29". (I checked! The wheels and tyres are Twentyniners! ).
Any thoughts before I see the LBS on Monday morning?