Elite Direto Wheel Circumference
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Elite Direto Wheel Circumference
I just set up my Elite Direto and I’m looking to properly set up the wheel circumference in TrainerRoad and my Garmin watch. I see in the manual that the wheel circumference should be divided by 12.1 https://trackeasy.fun/usps/ https://showbox.tools/ but how do I know my wheel circumference? There is no rear wheel attached that has any impact on the metrics (duh since it’s attached to the trainer) so shouldn’t it be defined by the trainer and not by the wheel that is currently removed from my bike?
Last edited by Ressler on Wed Apr 28, 2021 12:59 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Elite Direto Wheel Circumference
Hi
The circumference value is needed to simulate the exact speed you'd have with your bike (and your rear wheel) outdoor.
The best thing to do is to measure it empirically, here's a possible way:
https://elitesrl.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/a ... cumference
About your Garmin, if you connect to the trainer as a speed&cadence sensor, you'll have to divide the value by 12.1 (not in my e-training!)
https://elitesrl.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/a ... party-apps
Regards
The circumference value is needed to simulate the exact speed you'd have with your bike (and your rear wheel) outdoor.
The best thing to do is to measure it empirically, here's a possible way:
https://elitesrl.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/a ... cumference
About your Garmin, if you connect to the trainer as a speed&cadence sensor, you'll have to divide the value by 12.1 (not in my e-training!)
https://elitesrl.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/a ... party-apps
Regards
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