I've just gone through the free 25km using a cheap Tacx Blue Matic Smart I bought from Halfords over Crimbo (using my iPhone).
Can't really see much info on the small screen and destroys the battery!
Upstairs spare room is being emptied tomorrow and the laptop/old TV is being used for a Zwift setup 🙂
It's a great way to get some training miles in after work as I don't really do road riding. Just need to see if the bluetooth on the laptop will pair with it.
Any setup tips worth noting? The Turbo I've got had a speed/cadence sensor to attach to the bike and isn't part of the Turbo itself. When I set it up, it just advised to set resistance at 3.
Just need to see if the bluetooth on the laptop will pair with it.
it won't, you'll need to connect to bluetooth devices via the mobile link app.
Ah right! I do have that app, but not used it yet.
Is that what I can see on Crosshair's bike? Really loving it so far, still tweaking the bike for comfort though 🙂
Yes Johnw1984 🙂 I actually normally use the iPhone for the app and the iPad for entertainment (music/vids) but I needed my phone to take the picture 😉
but probably won't be long before someone's doing it for Zwift.
A smart business move for TR would be to cut a license arrangement with Zwift and have TR make the plans available to them on a scalable basis, a condition of which would be to remove the import facility.
A smart business move for TR would be to cut a license arrangement with Zwift and have TR make the plans available to them on a scalable basis, a condition of which would be to remove the import facility.
It would be good for TR, but a daft move for Zwift. Zwift seem to get the community thing and leaving it open means that anyone can create plans and workouts, which can only be good for Zwift.
Thanks Crosshair!
That's pretty much what I imagine my setup is going to look like tomorrow. I may have to nip out and get a handlebar mount for the phone though.
Going to look into all the different workout modes they've got on there too.
I have the Tacx one that holds the iPad and cradles the iPhone 6 too.
Tacx Handlebar Mount for iPads and Tablets https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00GO4WDZ6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_BLqEybCQTXRJN
MrBlobby I wasn't suggesting they remove the ability to create workouts. I was suggesting you can't import TR workouts, and if you want to use a TR workout you can - but you select it from within Zwift who have licensed it from TR.
That way, TR get supported financially rather than a a decline in revenues, Zwift gets a comprehensive level of training plans and have outsourced the resource to create & maintain them, and we all get the best of both worlds.
Good grief I should be in sales... 😉
How do people import the TR ones? I didn't think you could export the TR ones, though it'd be pretty trivial to recreate them with the same names.
I don't know..... but I got the impression they were being recreated and shared. One guy said it took him an hour to recreate his entire twelve week plan....
Since TR specifically asked for people not to destroy their business (the gist of the post on FB), discussion has dried up a little...
Tacx Blue Matic Smart
@johnw1984: does it auto-adjust the resistance on the turbo in response to whatever is happening on the zwift course? If not, then presumably it simply has a speed/cadence sensor that comes with the turbo but is in fact no different to an after-market s/c sensor such as Garmin or Wahoo?
I have the Tacx one that holds the iPad and cradles the iPhone 6 too.
These are £20 at halfords currently
For those looking to buy a tablet holder, why not just cut a small rectangle of wood/MDF and clamp it to your bike stand? It also saves having to remove your fancy holder from the bike every time you want to go for a real ride. I used the money I saved for Beer.
Because a bike stand costs more than a fancy tablet holder?
Or because messing around cutting bits of MDF is roughly as enjoyable as scrubbing your eyeballs with a toothbrush?
Just cos most people have a bike stand [b]fifeandy[/b]. FFS..... 🙄
Yeah, it's just Tacx Cadence/Speed sensor that's bundled in the box (similar to any aftermarket one).
The actual turbo itself isn't a smart one. It was £1 more for the sensor included over the model down (£99 from Halfords). If I stick with it for training during winter/after work, I might end up investing in a proper one 🙂
Started sorting the spare room out with my setup. Need to buy a fan though soon.
Cheap hobby this....
Ok, great. Just saved me some beer money (until I *have* to upgrade to a proper one too).
Well, it was all looking so promising.
I cannot for the life of me get it all connecting together.
Win 10 Laptop (Zwift)
iPhone 6 (Mobile Link)
Tacx Speed/Cadence sensor
I've had it connected briefly for about 5 seconds and can't seem to get Zwift on the laptop to recognise there's a Bluetooth signal. Phone is connected to laptop via btooth.
Would it be far easier to just get an ANT+ USB stick for the Laptop? It's on a range extender via Wifi if that has anything to do with it?
Phone and laptop on same wifi network. Zwift on iPhone dectects it right away, but the Tacx Utility app can't find it?
Yes to ANT+ dongle and a 3mtr long USB cable, both on amazon, about £15 all in IIRC
Just download the full app and run it on your phone? Apple TV or HDMI it to a spare tv?
Ordered! That was really stressing me out 😆
Once it's all set up, I want to try out some more of those training rides. Has anyone found it handy for increasing stamina on days out on a MTB?
Once summer rolls around, I'm going to be getting out in the evenings as there's nowhere really to ride round here. Rivington is a 15-20 minute drive, so that's handy.
@Crosshair, I could do that I suppose. Problem is, it eats my phone battery like nothing I've ever seen! I don't have Apple TV or an HDMI lead to connect to phone either. The ANT dongle and cable was £15, so hopefully that'll sort me out.
Think I've had problems when multiple apps are open. For example, if I've paired the trainer with the Tacx utility app on the iPad, it won't pair with the cycling app or with Zwift until I've closed the utility.
RichPenny, over Bluetooth you can only pair with on device, and one app on that device.
Problem is, it eats my phone battery like nothing I've ever seen!
Could fry and egg on my laptop when it's running Zwift!
I'm so close to getting it all working!
Got home from work with my newly acquired ANT+ dongle. Fired up the laptop, plugged it in, started the mobile link app, started Zwift.
Top left corner, both Bluetooth and ANT+ pinging away. Mobile Link connected straight away (then connected the trainer via Bluetooth). Had a little test and all seemed well.
Just tried it again, back to not recognising Bluetooth, but all devices connect via ANT+ (including a Garmin HR). Mobile Link not connecting again.
I don't understand why the Mobile Link is being so intermittent. When it's connected, it seems like it uses my mobile's Bluetooth to connect the devices. I'm using a Wifi range extender upstairs where the setup is, could this be causing issues?
Been installed for a while and seemed to be running fine with everything else. Anyone else had similar issues with the Mobile Link app? Think this may be an Apple/Microsoft thing, or not?
You don't need to use the mobile link app if you've got ant+
I know, but it's nice to have the HUD on my bike 🙁
I can ring a bell and everything when it works!
Yeah, I use it for turns & power ups etc as it's easier to reach. Maybe if you've paired sensors it's getting confused? Unpair the trainer and turn off the BLE part of mobile link?
Sure I read somewhere that some trainers shut down their bluetooth if ANT+ connects - try pairing the BT first, then plug in the ANT lead to your PC ??
I'll try those, cheers for the suggestions. From what I read, Mobile Link is supposed to connect to the Zwift computer over the WiFi, but it's not even doing that.
I'll give the suggestions a go though.
Zwift already provides a pretty big catalogue of workouts too. And the file format they use is fairly open so it won't be long before plans are being published all over the place with downloadable workouts.
Noticed this the other day...
http://whatsonzwift.com/workouts/
Does anyone know how to input the zwift ftp 12 week plan into a diary/calendar without manually entering every stage?
Going back to the OP, and comparing Zwift to TR. Did some intervals on Zwift last night (just doing the intervals on the Garmin rather than a pre programmed workout.) Selected a flat loop. Having a loop to ride with other riders to catch and corners and features that I can tick off and a point on the course to reach definitely helps with motivation to put the effort in. Much more so than a number and a wiggly line on TR. I like it.
Im in slight agreement. Doing a couple if the rides where you get familiar with the sprint, climbs, kom's etc allows you to "set" yourself at the foot of a climb and treat it like an interval, likewise hanging on to someone else etc.
Yesterday and currently for me is MTB race Sims eg Richardson which are 15 on 15 off and in think the TR format works better for me in that regard. Saturday is 3 x 20 mins and it looks to be icy outside negating outdoor miles so i may do that on Zwift.
I had my first Zwift session yesterday - quite enjoyed it, but a couple of questions if anyone can help.
I'm getting quite a bit of lag when I slow down or speed up - is that normal or is my PC being too slow?
How do I go back into it today and see any stats from yesterdays ride?
I got several messages yesterday saying I'd 'unlocked' things, one referred to kit - what's that all about?
Thanks for the help,
Phil
Have you gone into the settings at changed the power to "instant" from "3 second" (which is the default)?I'm getting quite a bit of lag when I slow down or speed up - is that normal or is my PC being too slow?
StravaHow do I go back into it today and see any stats from yesterdays ride?
You can unlock different kit and faster bikes/wheels. You can see them in the "customise" menu when you pause the game.I got several messages yesterday saying I'd 'unlocked' things, one referred to kit - what's that all about?
This is a good page to answer beginners' questions [url= http://www.titaniumgeek.com/cycling/zwift-user-manual-unofficial-running-updates/ ]http://www.titaniumgeek.com/cycling/zwift-user-manual-unofficial-running-updates/[/url]
Thanks Zilog,
I hadn't changed anything in the settings - I'll have a look
Thanks Zilog,
I hadn't changed anything in the settings - I'll have a look
Reporting back and I've mananged to get everything working and it's been great for those odd 30 min workouts after work!
Did the short FTP test and got 189W (not sure if that's any good).
thing is, this has put all the efforts up on the training programs! One of them requires me to get to 500+ watts for 10 seconds.
Top gear (claris 2x8) spinning at 125ish rpm, I'm only hitting a maximum of about 384w. I'm not sure how it's possible to get any more out of it?
Zwift advises that I set the resistance at 3 as it's a dumb trainer with a speed/cadence sensor. Any ideas?
Top gear (claris 2x8) spinning at 125ish rpm, I'm only hitting a maximum of about 384w. I'm not sure how it's possible to get any more out of it?
For 10 second intervals, just make it a big sprint effort. Dumb trainers are never going to be accurate for that duration of effort. You're probably putting out a lot more than that 384 watts as it's deriving your power from wheel speed so not taking into account the power you are putting out to accelerate.
johnw1984 - MemberReporting back and I've mananged to get everything working and it's been great for those odd 30 min workouts after work!
Did the short FTP test and got 189W (not sure if that's any good).
thing is, this has put all the efforts up on the training programs! One of them requires me to get to 500+ watts for 10 seconds.
I've seen a few people report that the ftp value that Zwift updates itself with then makes all the workout targets a bit too difficult.
I think you can change the ftp value manually by going into your profile...the layout of where things are in Zwift isn't exactly obvious at times....but I think you get to it by going to the menu when you are in the game itself & then clicking on the icon next to your name, not on the icons down the right hand side.
In the profile page that comes up it will have your ftp value in a box and I'm pretty sure you can just manually adjust it....
Next time you beat it again though Zwift will tell you and ask if you want to update your ftp value - you should say no to this if you don't want the same thing to happen again.
Did the short FTP test and got 189W (not sure if that's any good).
The short FTP test is quite tough and gave me one of the lowest FTP figures of any ride I've done on Zwift. I think by the time I'd got to the FTP bit I was knackered - it also didn't help that it was the first turbo ride I'd done and I wasn't using a fan at that point. I think my solitary go at the FTP test also gave something like 189W although my real FTP is more like 240W.
Cheers for the replies on this. It is a bit disheartening not seeing that number go up on Zwift 🙂
I'll see if I can manually adjust the FTP to suit and go from there. Basically, I just need a better turbo is what you're all saying (in my head anyway).
i've never bothered with a Zwift FTP test. I took the number I had last winter with trainerroad, knocked 30W off and went from there. seems about right.
I don't like the warmups for the FTP test on my Smart trainer, I just don't get on with being fed the resistance like it does. I would rather just get it over with as well, last time I just did a very short spin to get comfy and went straight to the test. I did find myself in between gears so went for the grind and groan and upped my FTP by about 40w, which made it worthwhile atleast (first test in a few weeks).

