TORQUE 360: ROTOR's power meter technology allows us to feature — among other data, the
polar curve
of the effective torque — or force — applied to the pedal, which intuitively
distribution of power exerted at different angles throughout a pedal rotation.
The polar display of the forces is useful to know your pedaling pattern and help you to improve your
pedaling technique.
OCA: stands for Optimum Chainring Angle and is one of the specific data features offered by
ROTOR power meters.
OCA determines the angle in degrees, measured from the dead spot at the highest point, in
which the effort's (area enclosed by the torque curve or the force curve) barycenter is shown in
the
TORQUE 360
graph.
The OCA i
s closely linked to ROTOR Q RINGS , since the OCA (Optimum Chainring Angle)
suggests in which position to install your Q RINGS
Chainring Position) points
A range of OCA values corresponds to
and 93º, you should start using Q RINGS in
Visit www.rotorbike.com for more information and to download the ROTOR User Software,
i
ts documentation and to learn more about OCA
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ROTOR
INspider
that allow different orientation of the chainrings in relation to the cranks
training use
®
®. P
ositions are marked by
OCP
points. For example, if your
®
OCP
#3.
.
displays the
OCP
(Optimum
OCA is between 87º
.