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Mark Cuoccio Last edited by cuocciom : 15-02.-2007 at 10:22 AM. Reason: correction |
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Dresden, Saxony, Germany
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Just got my CycleOps PowerTap SL for 930 Euros and i am very happy. After testing a Polar Power Meter with broken cables and a never ending setup i am very happy now. Although i had to sell my Tacx I-Magic to get the Powertap :-( but i think the spring is with me :-)
All the Best, Oliver
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Location: Draper, Utah
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Well, I had my first experience with my new shining PT SL this weekend. Everything great so far. I opted not to install the cadence wire for now, but noticed something interesting about the hub cadence values. Namely, if you push on the pedals it reads OK, but as soon as you start pedaling smoothly in a more circular motion it overestimates the values. Perhaps this is already known to all, but just FYI, it became apparent to me that the hub cadence calculates based on power variances in the pedal stroke. IOW, if your pedal stroke is rather smooth you're better off installing the additional cadence unit.
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What about the Computrainer? |
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I have used powertaps for years. First the SL, then the 2.4
On the Sl's I went through at least 4 computers, as all of them eventually lost the heartrate signal completely. (I think I missed the water problem era) My neighbor went through 3 computers for various problems, and two hubs, on which he bent the axles (he is a biggish guy) Then went to the 2.4 wireless, and right out of the box had 16 dropouts of heartrate in a one hour ride, you all know the story of course. So now I am the proud new owner of a SRM pro, which was financed by the sale of a whole raft of powertap stuff. I have to say, the powertap is a fairly good product, but plagued with reliability and quality control issues. (at least in my experience). I am tired of waiting for them to get it right. After reading the 155 page SRM manual - several times - and getting it on the bike and adjusted correctly - and going out today for a quick 40 minute spin just to check it out, I have to say I am really impressed with it. The number of parameters you can change is incredible, the display is much easier to read; the amount of thought that went into the design and execution of this product seem to be head and shoulders above the powertap equipment. All I have to do now is ride it for a year or two and see how it holds up! Whit |
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I am brand new to road biking by the way. |
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Actually the iBike is the cheapest.
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The Edge 305 is not a PM. Regarding the data - for purposes of training, the only data useful on the Edge is HR. I think it is clear that PM are superior to HR for training purposes. For recreational riding, however, the Edge is a very nice unit. I own one and enjoy it. I have been thinking about a PM, but the price, and reliability factor complicate the matter. I am also a recreational rider with a "competitive" streak. Purchase of a PM just to collect one more piece of data that goes unused does not make sense. I have a computrainer and appreciate the use of power for training in the winter. My reliability for sticking to a training schedule conflicts with my unpredictable work schedule. Thus I sit on the side lines dreaming of a PM but realizing that it is icing on the cake. Reduction of calories and a trim figure is probably more important!
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: The Netherlands
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Since yesterday I have a Powertap SL 2.4 in combination with a zipp 404 wheelset :-)
Today I am going to buy rimtape and I hope to test ride it tonight. |
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Join Date: Aug 2006
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Powertap SL 2.4 mounted on Bontrager Aeolus 5.0 wheel.
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Cascades-Wenatchee WA
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I have a Polar PM since Xmas 04.
This year i have aks Santa for a SRM Pro, i have been very good and hope that Santa will grant my "WHICH" ,Ride Hard ,Musher |
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Join Date: Nov 2007
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Ergomo Pro
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Join Date: Oct 2004
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Please Email me at mgroszko1@aol.com. I have some questions (off lime) about the Real Axiom software. thanks, Mick |
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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Woohoo! As of yesterday I've joined the power club. Powertap SL laced to bontrager x lite aeros. I bought it used from a teammate, great deal. Spent last night fidgeting around to get TrainingPeaks working on my non-intel Mac. Once I did, i found it to be pretty seamless (if slow...but thats not the programs fault). Looking forward to better targeting my training as the season almost hits full gear.
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