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The cheapest way to get power is to Swift Boat yer honorable opponent. Sure worked for old what's his name...
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Originally Posted by jmX
(Post 13231896)
The wired powertap does have a good price, but does the computer log the data and allow you to save that out to a PC?
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Thanks Lowcell, good to know.
How much hassle is it to transfer between bikes? I'm guessing all the wires are external. |
Originally Posted by Minion1
(Post 13232345)
Thanks Lowcell, good to know.
How much hassle is it to transfer between bikes? I'm guessing all the wires are external. You can also use a regular rear wheel with a magnet and use the powertap head unit as a regular computer. |
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Originally Posted by tadawdy
(Post 13227613)
I've decided to get a power meter, but it's a total splurge. I can't pay a lot for one on CL, where I see them on sale. The problem is these are built into nice wheels, and retain resale value. I assume a hub-based system will be cheapest, though heavy.
I basically need a whole power setup, for as cheap as I can (no iBike garbage). I sold a 1040g Powertap SL wired hub in a 30mm deep Kinlin XR-300 rim with DT Revolution 2.0/1.5 spokes and alloy nipples on craigslist with electronics for $300 shipped. Be sure to check the zero. The Cervo (aka Little Yellow Computer) has a test mode where it displays the torque offset. You want it to be "about 512" inch-pounds according to the manual with a tolerance around +/-8. A bad zero often coincides with slope changes or non-linearities that lead to bogus power files. |
Originally Posted by eippo1
(Post 13227967)
Keep an eye out on ebay too. I've come across some elite hubs w/ no rim for fairly low prices. Then you could lace it to an open pro for a fairly inexpensive wheel like $500 or so, but then that makes the CC deal look even better. hmm
You can get a Comp wired hub only for $280 (+ $95 electropack = $375 total) and Elite+ wireless for $500 (if you're already a Garmin user that's a pretty small premium for wireless). |
I think you should buy a used wired setup for <$400 or a new wireless ANT+, nothing in the middle. Wired commits you to this computer and this wheel until you replace the entire system, while ANT+ compatibility allows you to swap each piece independently. The price difference between the Competitive Cyclist Pro+ wheel deal and used seems too small.
Originally Posted by Minion1
(Post 13232241)
Has cycleops redesigned the hub assembly? If that is the case now would be the best time to buy an older model as retailers won't want to get stuck with older models.
Originally Posted by LowCel
(Post 13232456)
I had three different mounting kits so it wasn't bad at all. Just put one of the kits on each bike then all I had to do was swap wheels and the computer head. Only took a minute.
Originally Posted by Drew Eckhardt
(Post 13232572)
You can get a complete used wired powertap setup for under $250 (first generation) or $350 (second generation).
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Originally Posted by Skinny Fred
(Post 13232955)
What is a good price for the mounting kits? Competitive Cyclist lists them at $70 (!).
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Originally Posted by Skinny Fred
(Post 13232955)
First generation = 2005? That's pretty good resale value retention. Are these laced into nice rims?
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So what if I got a hub at a good price, and had it built into a rim I already have? How much would that service probably cost?
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Probably 50 - 100 plus spokes / nipples.
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Thanks for all the recommendations, guys. After much hand-wringing, went with the Pro+ CC deal; I wanted new, preferred current tech, and this seemed like a good price point to get into power. Will use my phone until I get sick of that and buy a Garmin. Should get me through trainer sessions over the winter.
I really wanted to jump on a quote I got from November, but I couldn't justify spending more than what I did. I'm sure the wheel would be nicer than the Open Pro I ended up with, but I doubt the Open Pro will make me hate it. For anyone else looking, the Pro and Elite hubs are supposedly on some sort of closeout, so it might be a good time to buy if you're like me. |
Originally Posted by ultraman6970
(Post 13230974)
Che Copete?
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Originally Posted by tadawdy
(Post 13233355)
Will use my phone until I get sick of that and buy a Garmin.
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Originally Posted by Homebrew01
(Post 13230910)
Here's a no-frills New Powertap wheel for $600
http://www.competitivecyclist.com/pr...p+Wheel+091511 |
Che..chita?
Originally Posted by bbattle
(Post 13234281)
Che Guevarra?
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Originally Posted by tadawdy
(Post 13233133)
So what if I got a hub at a good price, and had it built into a rim I already have? How much would that service probably cost?
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