Quote Originally Posted by Presto View Post
I don't mean to burst your bubble, but honestly there is nothing magical about a goniometer. .
Sure, I get that. It's just that I rode my bike for at least 6 months with the seat too low and absolutely no pain on my knees, etc. but an apparent loss of power that I did not realize was happening.

I can go by feel, but wanted to get a little closer to optimum 'cause I need all the help I can get climbing . My DH would help me to measure the angle on my trainer. There are many goniometers online that are quite inexpensive (under $10), so I thought it would be good to have one.