Question by Anomaly 17: Accuracy of bike computers while on trainer?
Last night I rode my bike for the duration of the movie Juno, including previews, which is at least 100 minutes. I have a computer attached to the back wheel, but I am really questioning the accuracy, as I cannot believe that I rode under ten miles in that length of time. When I ride outside for that long I do at least 15 including a five minute or so rest stop, a few stop lights, and some hills.

I know the computer is set properly as I have gauged it against my car odometer, so I am curious if having to ride in a really low gear due to the friction of the trainer would have an affect on the mileage read by the computer? I have a triple chain ring in front and ride on the smallest (first gear) in the front and one of the biggest in the back (2nd or 3rd), and sometimes go harder to emulate riding a hill, but only for a few minutes.

So is it me just riding slow or is it the computer??

Best answer:

Answer by Gipp1616
I would check the resistance setting on your trainer. If it’s cranked way up, it simulates a strong head wind or steep climb, which is why you have to use the ring/gear combination you’re using.

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