Powertap's busted
Before it stopped communicating entirely, it was fun being able to hit 1300w with a light spin, and killing myself to hit 90w. I think the torque sensor went bad or something. As a bonus, I had no idea if I was doing my hill climbs yesterday. Perceiving exertion is hard. Let's go shopping.
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that's a bummer. i've heard nothing but good things about saris' turnaround time for servicing. $200 isn't exactly cheap, but they gut the electronics, replace the bearings, etc.
how many miles do you have on it?
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Chris, at June 6, 2008 9:58 AM
It's a lot cheaper than a new PT.
Probably about 2k miles on it. And I've changed the battery recently. Should I call them direct, or better to go through a shop?
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recursive, at June 6, 2008 11:19 AM
You need not these instruments of data, recursive.
Just feel the Awesome flowing through your legs. You have seen George Lucas's most excellent "Star Wars," have you not? The Awesome flows like The Force, yet in a less cinematic way.
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Speedy McAwesome, at June 6, 2008 3:55 PM
Speedy said it well.
Meh...Sir Awesomeness doesn't need an expensive machine to become hooked on. No, you must in tune enough with your body to get done what you need to get done while training.
You have become weak and lazy by depending on a machine. Sharpen the mind and focus on the awesomeness of your own legs.
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Hip, at June 6, 2008 4:27 PM
you had/have a PT? cool. later.
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aham23, at June 6, 2008 9:06 PM
Yeah, I'll take it in on Monday and see about getting it fixed. I hope it would magically start working again, but it hasn't.
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recursive, at June 8, 2008 9:56 PM
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