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Does anyone have experience with this ergometer? Thanks!
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Yes - I have 10 of them in a studio.

Great piece of kit, well made and accurate as well as easy to set up and nice to ride.
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Got one at home in my garage - works well. Only niggle is around the seat adjustment as you cannot alter the tilt of the saddle.
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Peter do you know what cranklength the Pro 300PT has?

And do you know if it is possible to put an RacerMate Varicrank (and here another link) on the Pro 300PT? Or to order a Pro 300PT with a specific crank length?

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Hi Paul

I am afraid I do not know the answers to your questions - try the saris webite.

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Those come standard with a 170mm crank. As far as I know, it is not possible to order them with any other length. They have an ISIS BB. Apparently these cranks you're asking about are a Shimano spline, so they aren't likely to work.
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Got one at home in my garage - works well. Only niggle is around the seat adjustment as you cannot alter the tilt of the saddle.
The one I built for my shop has basically a standard clamp and you can adjust the tilt. Loosen the bolt slightly and tilt the saddle so the next set of grooves lign up.
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Default Re: cycleops Pro 300PT

Anyone know how much Ergomo is charging for their spin bike power meter?
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