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Old 06-03-10 | 01:53 PM
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pretzelface
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Alternatives to an old Powertap

Against this forum's advice, I bought an older wired Powertap SL (black end cap with two screws) about a month ago. It's working out alright for me so far, but I tried washing it the bike, and spent two days drying out the hub to get accurate data again!

It's shaping up to be a rainy summer, and winters always see a lot of rain riding for me. I can tell this is going to be a problem. Since the Powertap I got is so old, I figure I can probably sell it along for what I paid, and get something more reliable.

I'm looking at the Polar, but I've heard mixed reviews. I'm not a sprinter, so the ability to get an accurate maximum reading isn't terribly important to me. I've heard that the average over meaningful times is pretty accurate, which is what matters.

My question, though, is how well does it hold up to year-round all-weather riding? I ride in the rain and hose my bike down frequently. It's a tool, not a jewel; it gets maintained, but not babied. I've accepted a certain rate of attrition with headsets, bottom brackets, and cables/housing as a result. Adopting that mentality with power measurement would be too expensive, though!

I should mention that I'm on a tight budget, too - an SRM/Quarq or even a nicer Powertap really isn't in the cards.
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