@Dwartus Ah, using it for “wear” info makes sense. With my Stages SB20 bike, I have a belt drive and it’s pretty low maintenance. Could you use simple cumulative elapsed time for this? Either just “do X work after Y hours,” or convert hours to whatever you think your “average speed” is? Or even use cumulative kilojoules?
As I noted above, if you also use an app that gives you a distance metric, then you can try adding/editing that into the final session results. You can do this in the app post-session.
For example, I do sessions using Wahoo SYSTM. It gives a speed/distance result which I ignore. On a recent session I get the following, along with Total Work 468kJ (Wahoo uses work energy in kilojoules for their calorie estimate).
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So I could do the following estimates:
1 hour of riding = 500kJ = 30 km (rounding up)
Or one can use cadence. In this session I had average cadence of 99rpm so 58 * 99 = 5,742 revolutions. Either just count total revolutions or multiple by whatever distance factor you need.