The button on my aeropod stopped working and it’s with you now, but as part of my initial troubleshooting I reset it to factory settings; so I’m going to have to do a new calibration ride anyway: was wondering if I remove the pitot tube before the tide on the commuter bike how much accuracy loss will I get in the dry and rain? Any idea. I’m guessing you’ve tested this? I don’t mind a bit of inaccuracy on that bike.
Thanks!
Accuracy loss in profile 1-3 on removing pitot tube
Re: Accuracy loss in profile 1-3 on removing pitot tube
Any idea? I know it will be a bit worse, but I don’t really care for commutes and the main high episode is uphill anyway.
Re: Accuracy loss in profile 1-3 on removing pitot tube
If your primary mode of riding is on uphills, I would not worry about any minor difference caused by the pitot tube.
John Hamann