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• #6302
FWIW.
I've sourced a 180mm rotor for the PowerTap G3. So I shall be putting a powermeter on a silly heavy trail bike.
Booyaa!
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• #6303
Why not?
Sram Red SRM
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• #6306
how about the new rotor inpower? the price @ starbike seems very competitive
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• #6307
Left only
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• #6308
I own an SRM, I've owned several more, and I just don't see what justifies the cost these days.
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• #6309
Valid argument, but it would be the best match for Etap
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• #6310
"Proper" left/right data from my Pioneer this morning:
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• #6311
isn't p2m also one sided?
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• #6312
Measures the strain between the axle and the chainring, so it's taking the net force of both legs, rather than measuring the deflection in the left hand crank (or crank/axle) and doubling that figure.
You can see from the table I just posted that if you doubled my left leg power you'd under-read by 10%, conversely if you doubled the right leg it'd be 10% high.
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• #6313
I've always found that L/R at low power is out, and probably not of any importance. Start putting out something near threshold and you will probably even out.
Do you push away from traffic lights with your right leg?
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• #6314
Maybe I've written it before, but our legs are never the same length. An even biomechanical 50/50 is utopia land.
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• #6315
I need some advice...I'm getting closer to jumping into PM land. Atm these are my options...
-S900 crank with P2M or Quarq Elsa (will a P2M bit a GXP S900?)
-Pioneer
-InfocrankPioneer and Infocrank will set me back around the same amount of money, and is true L/R. S900 combo will set me back about AUD500 less, and the P2M batteries are hard to find in Australia I think, unless you order a bunch from P2M AU.
What do you guys recommend? I recall Hunter Allen seeming to emphasise the need for true L/R PMs??
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• #6317
Just use an inner tube
Just tried this on my powertap, and it worked! cheers
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• #6318
The P2M will fit a GXP S900. I've no experience of the Elsa, but I have got a couple of Rikens. One died and had to go back to Mr. Quarq to be fixed, but this was reasonably stress-free and was for free as it was inside the 2 year warranty period. However, my P2Ms have always just worked, and so that puts them ahead in my books.
I've no experience of the Pioneer or Infocrank, but I'm sceptical about the need for L/R balance data. Just not sure what you'd actually do with the data. My P2Ms give estimated L/R balance, but I've never really used it.
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• #6319
Buy a P2M. It'x the perfect tool for an everyday user.
If you're worried about batteries, order 5 from P2M when you buy it. But in the new S-type, you can use any brand. It was a battery tray size tolerance issue, that was sorted.
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• #6320
Still need to get those Raltecs to you
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• #6321
I emailed to cancel my powertap.
But too late. It's at the post office.
If I get my hands on it, that's it, basically.
Just have to build a bike around it.....
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• #6322
Give it to me and I'll pop it on my XC bike where it actually makes a bit of sense ;)
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• #6323
DC Rainmaker raising a massive red flag over the Limits power meter
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• #6324
Oof!
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• #6325
Kickstarter PM in being shit shocker
Hmm. I don't want a Quarq.