Re: Planing
Originally Posted by
JohnnyChromatic
How about this experiment. Use a pedal based power meter and a hub based power meter and collect raw force data from both. In a perfectly rigid system, they should output identical strain data at any time. Even with all the imperfections of comparing 2 different data collecting mechanisms, a stiffer bike should show a stronger correlation over time than a less stiff bike. I would certainly expect to see power at the hub have a lower maximum than at the pedals. If there is some point in the pedal stroke where power higher at the hub, that would point to some mechanism within the bike absorbing and re-releasing forward impulse.
I think that's a great idea, and one way to partially isolate the frame from a whole mess of other components (a.k.a. springs) that affect the bike's (a.k.a. system's) response.
That said, I'm willing to wager that none of the commercially-available power meters have anywhere near the accuracy to make this calculation.
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