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  1. #1
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    Power and Cyclist Demographics

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    Hello,

    I am looking for some help from the cycling community, I am co-ordinating a study that investigates the correlation between power output and cyclist demographics. I have put together a short survey, and I would be very grateful if you could take the time to fill it in – it shouldn’t take more than a couple of minutes!

    It is hosted by ‘Survey Monkey’ and can be accessed at the following link:

    https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/ZCPMFS8

    Unfortunately I have nothing to offer other than my thanks!

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    Just to be clear ... before I bother hitting the link, are you looking for responses only from people with power meters, or will it extrapolate?
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    He just asks you what your FTP (Functional Threshold) is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eden View Post
    He just asks you what your FTP (Functional Threshold) is.
    Wish I knew what that was Now...I...must...go...to...Google...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eden View Post
    He just asks you what your FTP (Functional Threshold) is.
    I haven't the foggiest, though I do often think a power-meter would be intriguing. I have 0 interest in ever using a HRM (and I have 2 that came with Garmin Forerunners), but the power-meter actually seems sorta useful.
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    I like the HRM mostly for making sure my recovery intervals are easy enough.

    Plus, I'm a data wh*re

    I'd love to have the information from in-pedal power meters (so I could compare left and right leg power), but since I don't race bikes any more, the only way I could remotely justify power metering is if someone figured out a way to put them in running shoes.
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

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    It seems to be a self-limiting sort of survey, as most people who own power meters are serious racers, not recreational cyclists.
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    I'm buying a hub dynamo on eBay and having it built into a wheel. I wonder if a dynamo headlight could have some sort of meter built into it that would give a clue to power? Of course, a long downhill stretch could throw the numbers off, but it might work.
    Queen of the sea beasts

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    I would guess it's possible - I have a computrainer - which is basically a trainer that is a dynamo with a meter… My husband and I have sometimes had the opposite question, it doesn't actually power anything so we've wondered if we could rig it up to say charge my iPad…
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eden View Post
    I would guess it's possible - I have a computrainer - which is basically a trainer that is a dynamo with a meter… My husband and I have sometimes had the opposite question, it doesn't actually power anything so we've wondered if we could rig it up to say charge my iPad…
    http://pedalpowergenerator.com
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

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    yes it can be done. you would need to disconnect the "meter" from the generator/dynamo and connect the generator/dynamo into a voltage regulator. Devices being recharged by USB cable all takes 5.0V.

    The pedalpowergenerator.com people are charging an arm and a leg. $150 for a 12V charge controller Portable devices recharged through the USB cable all take 5.0V. It's part of USB standard whether its USB1.0, 2.0 or 3.0 so you would still need additional electronics.

    hmmm another potential product for me.

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    lol… I knew you could get a pedal power generator. We've just joked about the "waste" of using the trainer…. but if I'd have to disconnect the meter then it wouldn't be of much use
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    It is a slippery slope that powermeter thing. Next thing you know, you need to justify your purchase by getting some serious training.

 

 

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