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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Connecticut
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i had to re-zero the torque on my powertap pro 4 times on todays 70 mile ride. what's the deal? can't they make a powermeter that doesnt get all screwy? i was trying to get an accurate reading for my average power during the tempo workout. it seems that the torque reading gets thrown off if i take a corner real hard or hit potholes.
does anyone else have this problem? it's really annoying because it totally throws your data off and makes it useless. ![]()
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Northern California
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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Connecticut
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its a complete powertap pro setup, no SL hub. I have had it for about 16 months now.
if the problem persists i will have to send it to Graber for repair. i hate how it tricks you into thinking you are super strong! haha. gee, 400watts sure does feel easy! oh dammit, it's not zero-ed!!! yeh that add does look funny there
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Join Date: Jan 2005
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Had that problem. It was a bad torque tube. Don't ask me what that is! I had to send it back to Graber. They covered it under warranty, but it took a few months to get it back (although they promissed a one week turn around). |
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