You're talking religion here Kenny.kennybear said:What would you get.
Power tap 2.4 on Zipp 303's clenchers or SRM Dura ace?
I think that you're missing the point. It's what the differences in the PM matter to you. Regardless, I use an SRM Dura-Ace Compact.kennybear said:Thanks, lots of info...but religion aside what would you guys get?
I dunno about religion but PT and SRM both have their pros and cons and to a major extent it depends on your individual circumstances as to which is a more appropriate choice.kennybear said:What would you get.
Power tap 2.4 on Zipp 303's clenchers or SRM Dura ace?
Primary importance is the quality of wheel build. Spoke count won't matter if build is poor.kennybear said:One more question. I'm planning on using a zipp 303, I weight about 165 lbs, I plan on training and racing on these wheels. I ride on pretty good roads. The quesion is do I get a 24, 28 or a 32 hole hub.
Thanks
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To say that I'm "satisfied" with my SRM would be a gross understatement.kennybear said:Are you happy with it?
I've never viewed any of that as "mucking about"Alex Simmons said:If you don't want to muck about with calibrations, zero offsets, slightly fiddly set ups etc then the PT is the easiest of all meters to set up and use. Just plug and play.
Yes.dkrenik said:
Agreed & no offense taken. Just wanted to be sure that folks understand that the oft cited "quirks" of SRM's are, IMHO, rather insignificant. As with many things in life there are trade-offs; what it still comes down to is what feature/functionality is important to you.Alex Simmons said:touchy touchy, they're both good.
dkrenik said:Agreed & no offense taken. Just wanted to be sure that folks understand that the oft cited "quirks" of SRM's are, IMHO, rather insignificant. As with many things in life there are trade-offs; what it still comes down to is what feature/functionality is important to you.
Well that's because they could sell it, buy two PTs and have change for a good night at the pub with the lads!Squint said:It's just sour grapes. If you offered to trade your "troublesome" SRM for a PT, you wouldn't have any trouble finding someone willing to do so.
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