• Afraid not, wish I'd purchased two now! Yes it should attach to the other GXP BBs, I switch mine between Rival 22, S300 and soon a Rival 1 crank.

    I think the Q factor is quite different with the Omniums, should all be in here.. https://www.sram.com/sites/default/files/techdocs/road_cranksets_fram_fit_specs_gen_0000000004165_rev_b.pdf

    Crank / Q factor / difference for left side arm.
    Stages Rival 22 - (Q 147mm )
    Rival 1 (Q 149.6mm) 1.3mm
    S300 (Q 145mm) 1mm
    Omnium (Q 134.7mm) 6.1mm

  • 1 or 2 mm you can easily correct with some pedal washers

  • Can't say I've noticed the 1-2mm difference on mine, 6mm probably too much though

  • You could correct 6mm by adjusting your Speedplay cleats

  • Want to keep spidey, hence limited to Powertaps

  • Is anyone looking to offload a 175mm stages power meter?

  • Mate of mine has a 6800 Stages, used, £300ish. PM me if interested.

  • Cool, thanks...I'll keep looking. A clubmate got one from eBay, but it turned out not to work half the time so I'm wary of that option..

  • Had the same issue with mine and my Garmin 800. Issue 'solved' by buying a Garmin 520.

  • What would be a good price for a used 105 5800 stages gen2 power meter? £250 reasonable?

  • Hope it is, picking one up tonight. Let the structured training commence. It will be going on my winter bike - Canyon Inflite which has 105 5800 all round. Will need to source a praxis bb adapter for my tarmac pro and a 105/ultegra/dura ace chain set. Will I need to calibrate every time whenever I switch between bikes?

  • Calibrate before every ride, it doesn't take very long and needs to be done on all PMs.

  • needs to be done on all PMs.

    Not true. P2m don't, probably quarqs too.

  • I don't know about before every ride but after calibrating my quarq dzero for first time yesterday I saw about an 80w increase in my average power, I will probably be calibrating mine before every ride from now on.
    Grateful as I was getting depressed by the figures I'd been seeing!

  • Lost the rubber battery cover from my FSA Powerbox.

    Apparently the only way to get one is for Merlin to request from Windwave who will have to place a special order with FSA. I am looking at eight weeks minimum. For a £2.99 part.

    I have gone back to FSA to ask if they can just pop me one in the post but not hopeful. Quite annoying.

  • This is the same as a Power2Max, no?

    I'd email/call them.

  • Pretty sure the battery cover is different. P2M stock their battery covers on the site.

    However, as they probably/possibly manufacture them for FSA, it might be with a shout.

    EDIT - looks very similar to the Type S battery cover which is available.

    Thanks.

  • It's the same as the NG ECO no?

  • Ahhh - that's definitely the one. Thanks so much for spotting that.

    Full on love for this forum these days.

  • New battery cover on the way from P2M. They seem like good guys and I'll probably buy an NG Eco for my winter bike.

  • Just got a Quarq Sram power meter. If I’m reading the manual right I have to clamp the hidden bolt in to the chainring with a vice?!

    Is this something I can bodge at home or?

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