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Hello It is commonly accepted that old-style wired SRM power meter's won't fit onto push-fit style road frames such as the new Giants/Treks/Scotts (where the bearings are internalised) because the plastic disc inside the chainset rubs against the frame. I was just wondering whether anyone had found a way to get round this problem with a sneaky bodge or something similar - or can offer any other advice. It is disappointing that there is no after-market fix to make this work - and it very much limits the range of frames that I can use. Any advice would be appreciated. Regards Matt PS - I am using a Dura Ace 7800 SRM chainset (2007) with a PCV. |
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