LANCER wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:08: However, I still do not know how to take the graphs directly from my computer and put them on a website, so for now I am doing this by hand.
Lancer, I don't know whether your trouble with getting the graphs is getting your program to save to a file that can be uploaded, or if you don't know how to upload to a web server; but I can help with either problem.
If your program doesn't provide a way for you to save the output to a graphic/photo file like a .jpg or a .gif, you can capture whatever is on your computer screen by pressing the "PrtScn" button. It is the first button of the three to the right of your function keys (F1, F2, etc...) on most keyboards.
Once you have pressed the PrtScn button, the whole image exactly as on your monitor is saved to the Windows "clipboard" and can then be "pasted" into any imaging software program by using the Ctrl+V shortcut keys.
(I like the free program Irfanview for working with images, but you can just use Windows 'paint' prog.)
Remember these handy shortcuts:
Crtl+X = Cut
Crtl+C = Copy
Crtl+V = Paste
Now, once you have what was on your screen in a program that can save it as a .jpg or .GIF you can upload it to bikepics, or your personal web space usually provided with any ISP account. Failing that, if you (or anyone else) want to send me pictures via email attachment, that is ok, as I have quite a lot of space and bandwidth on my paid server space which has no annoying popups.
If I've just explained a bunch of stuff to you that you already know, my apologies. Maybe someone else will find the info useful.
BTW, thanks for taking a lead on pressing the performance edge of the Savage. I'm not sure how far I will go with mine, but one of my attractions to the bike was it's untapped potential in both performance and individualized style. All at a fraction of the cost of what many riders spend on their cycles.