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Old 10-11.-2007, 03:34 AM   #1
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Does anybody have the inside scoop on the any MTB compatibly power meters?

A disk brake compatibly power tap is coming and an update MTB SRM is suppose to be coming but does anybody have any more information?
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Old 10-11.-2007, 06:17 AM   #2
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Default Re: MTB power meters

A local MTB racer uses an Ergomo (the BB one) and has reported it has been very reliable for him.
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Does anybody have the inside scoop on the any MTB compatibly power meters?

A disk brake compatibly power tap is coming and an update MTB SRM is suppose to be coming but does anybody have any more information?
I'm using a PowerTap with a wiring harness with v-brakes on my MTB and on my cross bike. There's been a SRM MTB version for a long time. You could try the polar but the range in gearing makes it difficult to mount correctly.
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