Velocomp et al,
If one is upgrading from iBike Pro to the iAero, can an iBke Pro profile that contains the wireless device codes for cadence, heart rate, and speed be uploaded to the iAero, thus nullifying the need to re-pair the devices?
tia.
iAero and iBike Pro profiles
Re: iAero and iBike Pro profiles
Here's what you'll need to do to accomplish your objective:
1) Store your iBike Pro Profile using iBike 2. This saves your wireless IDs and your iBike Pro drag coefficients as a profile.
2) When you obtain your iAero, upload your iBike Pro profile into your iAero. Among other things, this will transfer the correct wireless IDs into the iAero
3) Perform a NEW coast-down and calibration ride with your iAero.
4) Analyze your NEW calibration data with iBike 2. Save the profile as "iAero" (or whatever). Upload the analyzed profile into your iAero
This process will transfer your wireless ID information into your iAero and also put new baseline drag coefficients into the iAero.
1) Store your iBike Pro Profile using iBike 2. This saves your wireless IDs and your iBike Pro drag coefficients as a profile.
2) When you obtain your iAero, upload your iBike Pro profile into your iAero. Among other things, this will transfer the correct wireless IDs into the iAero
3) Perform a NEW coast-down and calibration ride with your iAero.
4) Analyze your NEW calibration data with iBike 2. Save the profile as "iAero" (or whatever). Upload the analyzed profile into your iAero
This process will transfer your wireless ID information into your iAero and also put new baseline drag coefficients into the iAero.
John Hamann
Re: iAero and iBike Pro profiles
Great! Thanks, John!Velocomp wrote:
This process will transfer your wireless ID information into your iAero and also put new baseline drag coefficients into the iAero.
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Re: iAero and iBike Pro profiles
Glad you asked about re-pairing Isaias!
I followed John's instructions and the iAreo immediately found speed, cadence, and heart rate. That was a lot quicker than flipping magnets. Now if the wind will ever stop blowing 20 to 30 mph
I will do a new coast-down and calibration ride.
Thanks much guys
I followed John's instructions and the iAreo immediately found speed, cadence, and heart rate. That was a lot quicker than flipping magnets. Now if the wind will ever stop blowing 20 to 30 mph

Thanks much guys
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