• That's good. Thanks.

    Do you know what it is they've done differently to SRM to allow for that? I presume its based on the position and fixation of strain gauges.

  • It's two parts - because they use accelerometers measuring at super high frequency rather than reed switches it makes them far more immune to inflation with non round rings (if you're using round rings), and then the spider is super overbuilt so that changing ring types has less effect. The old SRM amateurs were overbuilt (like the SRM track cranks) and they're less susceptible to slope changes than standard SRM pros.

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