Hi do you have other power meters and if so how do the readings on the Rally pedals compare? I have Rally pedals and get 20-30w higher than on my stages or pioneer meters
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Re: Best Power Meter Options - Gravel [DylanD]
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Re: Best Power Meter Options - Gravel [natethomas]
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natethomas wrote:
Power2Max has lots of options - many of which can bolt onto existing cranksets. I'm toying of doing this with my gravel bike, which has a Rival crankset.
Re: Best Power Meter Options - Gravel [Dilbert]
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I ended up going with a Quarq. Either they added a new option or I totally missed it in my search. They had an option that allowed you to put on your own chain rings and worked with a GXP bottom bracket (which I can do with a Trek BB90). So I simply moved my old Quarq over to the gravel rig and purchased a new Quarq to put on my Speed Concept. Love it so far.
Re: Best Power Meter Options - Gravel [tttiltheend]
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tttiltheend wrote:
Have done a couple of rides on my new P2M gravel meter and I'm pleased to say that despite my concerns, the rings shift great.I ordered a Power2Max with 48/31 rings for my Easton crankset on 6/4. The rings took a bit longer to arrive than the quoted 2 weeks. Earlier today, I got a shipping notice from UPS for delivery later this week.
Looking forward to its arrival.
Suffer Well.
Re: Best Power Meter Options - Gravel [tttiltheend]
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Hi, hope you don't mind the bump. I was wondering how you've liked the P2M gravel power meter over the last year? Currently have GRX cranks and it's either a Stages left side (which I've done for years), or finally making the leap to dual-sided (and seeing what I find out).
brando wrote:
Hi, hope you don't mind the bump. I was wondering how you've liked the P2M gravel power meter over the last year? Currently have GRX cranks and it's either a Stages left side (which I've done for years), or finally making the leap to dual-sided (and seeing what I find out).It's been really solid, no glitches at all, the data is very clean. And the chainrings (mine were made by Rotor) shift well. I have no qualms recommending it. I'd never use a single-sided meter since I am left leg dominant, they seem to work for some people but for some of us they provide junk numbers.