strongpoints of MIND, allowing the direct comparison of how the fork is working compared to the
shock at any given point of the ride.
We can see this information graphically, allowing us to compare the suspension performance and
travel of the fork and shock at any particular point of the ride as well as a comparison of the speed
and altitude at that moment.
Selecting the right hand side of the box with the fork or shock in it also lets us choose between speed
and/or altitude so we can compare and contrast all of this information. Looking at the graph in the
middle of the screen we can pinch or zoom on any particular point on it relative to the route map and
then select that part of the ride to show the data relevant to the two sets of info we want to compare
at that point on the route which are, by defect, the behaviour of the fork against that of the shock.
Likewise by selecting any one point along your ride as shown on the map you will get information
regarding speed, milestone/kilometre point, both fork and shock travel at that precise point and so on
for any given point along the route travelled.
4.5.6 Jumps and bottoming out your suspension during the ride
From either the "Summary" or "Stats" tabs relative to the ride we're interested in, we can enlarge the
map at any moment or click on the bottom right of the map to go into full-screen mode and thus see
more clearly the track on the map (shown in blue) with the start point (grey circle) and end point (blue
waymark point) clearly marked.
Selecting any point of the route on the graph will show you exactly where you were on the map by
way of a black dot, along with the aforementioned data.
If you've done any jumps during the ride you'll see them as characteristic grey icons which look like
wings. Clicking on any particular wing will give you all of the data about that jump: The speed you
were going when you took off, at which point of the route you were at (in miles or kilometres), the max
travel used by the fork, the max travel used by the shock, the time you were airborne and the overall
length of the jump. If you bottomed out front or rear you'll see a red icon to let you know. Clicking on
the red icon will open a window with all the data about the jump at the point you bottomed out.
4.5.7 Editing your ride data
In the "Summary" of the activity, at the top right of the screen you'll see a pencil icon which gives you
the option to edit the name of the route if you want, or edit the route itself by cutting off the beginning
or the end and then pressing "Save changes". A few seconds later the new shorter route will appear
with the data modified to show the new total distance, average speed etc. (Please note: You cannot
remove a section form the middle of the ride, only the beginning or the end).
4.5.8 Connecting to Strava
Also to be found at the top right of the "Summary" screen is the Strava logo. Clicking on it gives you
the option to add some text (if you want to) before pressing "Share by Strava" to upload your ride to
the Strava app. The first time you do this you'll be asked to input your Strava account details as well as
your password. Strava will then ask you to "accept" and once done you'll have the ride available on
Strava as well as myMondraker .
4.5.9 The www.mymondraker.com webpage
myMondraker , as well as the smartphone app, has its own webpage at www.mymondraker.com
where you'll find all the same info as on your phone, but taking advantage of the far larger screen
of you PC. As mentioned previously, clicking on the "Rides" tab will give you a summary of all your
rides, including all the graphs and comparative stats. Selecting the "See more details" tab within the
"Stats" screen, you'll enjoy increased accuracy of the recorded data and you'll be able to compare
and contrast the fork, shock, distance and altitude graphs two by two simultaneously.
Likewise, from the left hand column you can access your bike or other models of Mondraker bikes,
you have direct access to the www.mondraker.com web page and access to your account where all of
your data is stored as well as a daily, weekly and yearly summary of all your MIND rides.
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