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Review by Steve-oGreat single crank arm power meterby Steve-oValencia3 of 3 customers found this review helpful.Great alternative to a full crank power meter. Easy to calibrated before your ride. No issues paring to my Garmin 530. Keep in mind that the single pairing transmits both power and cadence. Just remember to remove your old cadence sensor from you computer. Fit my 2021 Trek Emonda with plenty of room between the chain stay. Nice product and nice to have a standard type of battery that is easy to replace whenever that is needed.
Reviewed 4/24/2022Was this review useful to you? Yes, review by Steve-o was helpful/No, review by Steve-o was not helpfulThank you for your feedback.
Great alternative to a full crank power meter. Easy to calibrated before your ride. No issues paring to my Garmin 530. Keep in mind that the single pairing transmits both power and cadence. Just remember to remove your old cadence sensor from you computer. Fit my 2021 Trek Emonda with plenty of room between the chain stay. Nice product and nice to have a standard type of battery that is easy to replace whenever that is needed.
Review by CFDoes the jobby CFNorthern Calif0 of 1 customers found this review helpful.In the past I've used Quark Powermeter in the spider on the crank and measuring both legs is better for a more exact rating, but now, as an old guy, I just wanted an idea of my applied power to see if I'm maintaining my strength, and just measuring one leg is sufficient for that. Couldn't pass up the on sale price ! Note: when installing, I had to use a 1mm shim between the crank arm and bottom bracket to stop possible rubbing on chainstay. Just seems like most bikes don't have enough room between crank arm and chainstay for strain gauge unit. Works fine now.
Reviewed 9/23/2022Was this review useful to you? Yes, review by CF was helpful/No, review by CF was not helpfulThank you for your feedback.
In the past I've used Quark Powermeter in the spider on the crank and measuring both legs is better for a more exact rating, but now, as an old guy, I just wanted an idea of my applied power to see if I'm maintaining my strength, and just measuring one leg is sufficient for that. Couldn't pass up the on sale price ! Note: when installing, I had to use a 1mm shim between the crank arm and bottom bracket to stop possible rubbing on chainstay. Just seems like most bikes don't have enough room between crank arm and chainstay for strain gauge unit. Works fine now.
Review by AllenExcellent power meter solutionby AllenSeattleWorks great and setup could not be any easier. I am using this with a Garmin Edge Explore 2 cycle computer.
Reviewed 5/15/2023Was this review useful to you? Yes, review by Allen was helpful/No, review by Allen was not helpfulThank you for your feedback.
Works great and setup could not be any easier. I am using this with a Garmin Edge Explore 2 cycle computer.