by PhilBixby
Tue Mar 09, 2010 9:42 am
I've gorn a wee bit mad as part of building up my new bike, and have got one of the new SRM/SRAM power meters. As a result, my SRM Pro power meter is up for sale.
It's the wireless version of the standard aluminium Professional unit. It will therefore work with any ANT+ bike computer (Garmin 705 etc) and will show power as you ride, also allowing download to WKO+ or similar software for analysis. It fits an Octalink bottom bracket (I'll throw in the Dura-Ace one I've been using) and has 170mm cranks. I'll sell it with a pair of brand new SRAM 53/39 chainrings (swapped off the new model as I use Q-Rings). It had a new battery fitted and was re-calibrated at the end of last season (battery should last two seasons).
Fitting and set-up is a doddle; fit BB, cranks and cadence sensor magnet (supplied), pair with bike computer and off you go.
If you're methodical about training, these are very useful bits of kit. After a couple of years of using a HRM and now a couple of years using power, I'm a complete convert.
They're currently for sale new from SRM-UK for £1495. I paid less than that and have had two years' use from it so I'm asking for £500 plus £100 for the new chainrings. Buy now, get a season's data into it and you'll know how and why to suffer next winter...
It's the wireless version of the standard aluminium Professional unit. It will therefore work with any ANT+ bike computer (Garmin 705 etc) and will show power as you ride, also allowing download to WKO+ or similar software for analysis. It fits an Octalink bottom bracket (I'll throw in the Dura-Ace one I've been using) and has 170mm cranks. I'll sell it with a pair of brand new SRAM 53/39 chainrings (swapped off the new model as I use Q-Rings). It had a new battery fitted and was re-calibrated at the end of last season (battery should last two seasons).
Fitting and set-up is a doddle; fit BB, cranks and cadence sensor magnet (supplied), pair with bike computer and off you go.
If you're methodical about training, these are very useful bits of kit. After a couple of years of using a HRM and now a couple of years using power, I'm a complete convert.
They're currently for sale new from SRM-UK for £1495. I paid less than that and have had two years' use from it so I'm asking for £500 plus £100 for the new chainrings. Buy now, get a season's data into it and you'll know how and why to suffer next winter...
Last edited by PhilBixby on Tue Mar 16, 2010 8:18 am, edited 1 time in total.