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POWER METERS: Crank, Hub or Pedal-based?


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Crank one I better. Pedal one can be broken when u fall down... crank one is easy to maintain the pt.

If I have a choice to choose one, definitely I will go for a crank one

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Got me a Quarg after lots of research

 

Cool reviews

Easy to maintain

Looks good on my machine

trying to find one for my Mtb is proving to be difficult!
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trying to find one for my Mtb is proving to be difficult!

 

Mission Impossible

 

Ask Zilla for guidance. He's here on the HubSA.

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indoor trainer.

i would rather cut my testicles out with a spoon. Last year while training for Sani I was swamped with work so all my training was done from about 10/11 at night. I can't even look at my indoor trainer now!
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thanks I saw that one but with all the dodgy dealings on the hub I am hesitant to fork out money to someone in pzb. I can't pick up any posts or previous marketing etc. for that forum member

 

12 big ones for that one

At least 21 brand new, if not more with exchange rate

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i can't even find one overseas?

 

That's weird.

Is there a MTB specific one?

Haven't heard or seen anything.

 

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i would rather cut my testicles out with a spoon. Last year while training for Sani I was swamped with work so all my training was done from about 10/11 at night. I can't even look at my indoor trainer now!

 

 

yes but it provides the best consistency of all the units.

 

If I simply had to have a power meter on my bike again I would go for a crank based system, but the IDT simply can't be beat for consistency.

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That's weird.

Is there a MTB specific one?

Haven't heard or seen anything.

there was. They have pulled it for now as they are trying to resolve some issues which I am lead to believe has been done. Now just for the local agents to get stock

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