I am an actual tech dummy. Trying to deal with "tech" stuff is definitely one of my biggest challenges. I recently invested in an AIM SOLO 2 because I am very interested in looking at the data to improve my riding on the track. Using the lap times is a help for sure but, I would love to dig in a lot deeper into the data like you are showing. Unfortunately I use Macbook Pro and I would have to "jump through all kinds of tech hoops"(spend lots more money on updating software🤦🏻♂) to have the ability to access the data from my AIM device. I sure hope AIM comes out with an update soon the will work with the Mac. Thanks for the video and keep yourself safe! 😃👍❤🏍 Randy
Awesome that you're diving into the data. I have heard of others who have issues with RS3 on the Apple products. I'll mention that to the person I know who works for AIM. Hope that all gets straightened out.
@@NHlocal now I remember. It is a royal PITA to setup RS3 with MacOS. Here's an article I believe to be legit on how to do it. www.aimtechnologies.com/aim-apple-mac-setup/ It may be easier to just buy a used functional Windows laptop ;)
Thanks for this Andy...took me quite a while to figure out just half of this stuff on my own! One question: can you you isolate the "Best Theoretical Lap" from the split times report to use as a reference lap with which to compare your actual laps?
That's a good question but I dont know how you could re-construct the best theoretical into a lap to compare against the others. You (or the software) would have to go through each best sector and compile the speed data. Now I think you can modify how it defines the sector of a lap. Like Barber for example, has >10 'sectors'. That may make some comparisons easier. Anyway, glad you found the rest of the video useful.
Funny you mention that. I have your lap timer from Tim sitting in my garage. I'll bring it Friday. I'd say download race studio 3, install it and then I can help walk you through the setup if needed.
Thanks Andy for the EASY intro tutorial! I downloaded and followed along my track session from last weekend so much appreciated!
You're welcome! Glad it helped!
Thanks for the crash course. Great information. Just got an AIM Solo 2 and tested it out this weekend. Hope to see you on track soon.
Awesome. I think it is certainly helpful. I'll be at the track the next 2 if not 3 weekends so I'm sure we'll cross paths.
Andy thats great info - mine quit last weekend. I’m sending it off and want you to walk me thru some stuff…thnx again!!
I am an actual tech dummy. Trying to deal with "tech" stuff is definitely one
of my biggest challenges. I recently invested in an AIM SOLO 2 because I am
very interested in looking at the data to improve my riding on the track. Using
the lap times is a help for sure but, I would love to dig in a lot deeper into the
data like you are showing. Unfortunately I use Macbook Pro and I would have
to "jump through all kinds of tech hoops"(spend lots more money on updating
software🤦🏻♂) to have the ability to access the data from my AIM device. I sure
hope AIM comes out with an update soon the will work with the Mac.
Thanks for the video and keep yourself safe! 😃👍❤🏍
Randy
Awesome that you're diving into the data. I have heard of others who have issues with RS3 on the Apple products. I'll mention that to the person I know who works for AIM. Hope that all gets straightened out.
@@palerider6611 Awesome, I really appreciate that, thanks! 😃👍
@@NHlocal now I remember. It is a royal PITA to setup RS3 with MacOS. Here's an article I believe to be legit on how to do it.
www.aimtechnologies.com/aim-apple-mac-setup/
It may be easier to just buy a used functional Windows laptop ;)
@@palerider6611 Being "tech challenged" as I am that looks extremely overwhelming to me. 😵💫
.....a cheap windows laptop actually ain't a bad idea. 😎👊
dude, this was a great video... very informative..
Glad it helped! See you this weekend.
Great job. New subscriber and loving the content. Please make content about your track bike. I’m looking to get into amateur racing here in Dubai.
Thank you. That's a good idea.
Thanks for this Andy...took me quite a while to figure out just half of this stuff on my own! One question: can you you isolate the "Best Theoretical Lap" from the split times report to use as a reference lap with which to compare your actual laps?
That's a good question but I dont know how you could re-construct the best theoretical into a lap to compare against the others. You (or the software) would have to go through each best sector and compile the speed data. Now I think you can modify how it defines the sector of a lap. Like Barber for example, has >10 'sectors'. That may make some comparisons easier. Anyway, glad you found the rest of the video useful.
you'll have to come show me its and trick at tally this weekend. Just picked one up. Should I bring my laptop to the track?
Funny you mention that. I have your lap timer from Tim sitting in my garage. I'll bring it Friday. I'd say download race studio 3, install it and then I can help walk you through the setup if needed.
@@palerider6611 Hah! i didn't even make the connection when he said coach Andy! See you Thursday!