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The sample size would have to be vast for that to mean anything though.
Not really, you can get statistical significance from relatively small samples, 10 would probably show some sort of relationship, just with quite a wide tolerance.
njee20 - You have to start somewhere!!
Poisonspider - it would be quite difficult to understand what the width of the error margin might be since if one rider who drags their brakes puts information in 10 times, and 1 rider who doesn't only inputs 9 times, then the first rider will hugely affect the spread of data.
However, you could be very cunning and only input the riders average for anyone place, ie although the first rider has done 10 rides, they only enter into the global statistics once, using their average.
In which case the sample size would only be 2.
Anyway, this is for a bit later down the line. Good idea though.
Also, from what has been mentioned so far, it would appear an online application would be more beneficial to people than a standalone application...?
I know Python is used to drive some websites, but I don't know how effective it is considering the amount of data that MAY be generated adn therefore the size of the database required....
The sample size would have to be vast for that to mean anything though
That's going to be the biggest problem.
The shoe data on Fetcheveryone was based on 30 000 runs, I think.
BikeJournal has currently got nearly 3500 people worldwide logging their rides.
STW has got 27 people doing the [url= http://www.endomondo.com/challenges/826553?o=0 ]February Endomondo challenge[/url]. ๐
I've had another look at BikeJournal and there's the option to add tyres or chains.
That's pretty much what I'm looking for so I think I'll have a go at cheating a bit and using those categories to enter pedals and wheels.
In fact, I'll email them and ask if they can add User Defined components as an option.
Cool,
I am going to carry on with this anyway cause I need to learn the language.
Dom
I think there's still room for something aimed solely at component monitoring. BikeJournal is more of a training log.
Being able to import directly from a Garmin or .gpx file would be handy.
User customisable drop down boxes listing any number of bikes and components and the ability to calculate the total distance of any component between any two dates would be a start.
Hi Guys,
sorry, had a really hectic weekend. Will try and get something up before I head off to Rome on Thursday.
Dom