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Any power meters compatible with a triple chainring?

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Old 28-04.-2008, 03:55 AM   #1
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Default Any power meters compatible with a triple chainring?

I know that SRM do a compact but my carbon bike has a triple which I use for my trips over to France. I know other riders will prefer compacts but I personally prefer triples to compacts.

From the research I've done it seems that the Saris powertap would be the only PM that's compatible with a triple chainring because it is a hub-based measuring system. Would I be right in thinking that or would the powertap not work with a triple? Are there other solutions?

Many thanks

S.
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Old 28-04.-2008, 04:45 AM   #2
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Default Re: Any power meters compatible with a triple chainring?

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From the research I've done it seems that the Saris powertap would be the only PM that's compatible with a triple chainring because it is a hub-based measuring system. Would I be right in thinking that or would the powertap not work with a triple? Are there other solutions?

Many thanks

S.
Powertap seems to be the best solution for you, I even would chose it because it offers better value for money, plus you can easly use it other bikes to, there are even option for mtb s.
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