Cadence Delay Return to Zero

Hi, I am on PC Win 10 Game Version 1.73 using a Kickr V6 paired via direct connect usually.

Last night I noticed a could not super tuck hardly at all; I’ve seen this in the past but usually only briefly and comes good with a quick pedal stroke. But this time it was much more pronounced.

Today I did some free riding and it is very clear that the cadence would take 10secs or so to return to zero whenever I stopped pedalling.

Switched to Wahoo Cadence Sensor for RPM and it was the same.

Switched to specialized crank for RPM and still the same.

Anyone else reporting the same or any ideas please!?

Supertuck and cadence are not related if your Watts are at 0 your avatar should go to supertuck.

It’s weird that cadence would be weird and different sensors.

The best would be to restart Zwift and try again.

Because cadence is still reporting (Usually close to what it was when I stopped pedalling) power is also reporting; even tho only very low watts since the actual pedal force is very low, therefore no supertuck.

It’s not really the supertuck that bothers me it’s the bad data.

As I mentioned it started last night and was same today so Zwift has had a restart for sure.

Test it in the Wahoo app. If it’s the same there, that’s for Wahoo to sort out.

I had the same on a seperate cadence sensor AND a power crank; that kind of ruled out the trainer for me?!

To close the loop….

After more testing…… if I just switched cadence sensor it was still off, but if I switched cadence and power to the crank it was good.

So in the end Kickr needed a factory spin down. Seems much better since that so far!

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