Power meter options?

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Mocs123
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by Mocs123

Prippo wrote:
Mon May 29, 2023 6:14 am
TobinHatesYou wrote:
Sun May 28, 2023 9:31 pm
user83843 wrote:
Sun May 28, 2023 6:43 pm
Assioma stack height is too high imo. Go with a crank based system

10.5mm is too much stack?
Taking the cleat into account the stack is 17.9mm if I am not mistaken.
How much stack is a normal Look Keo pedal? I think Assioma's use Xpedo pedal bodies.
2015 Wilier Zero.7 Rim - 6.37kg
2020 Trek Emonda SLR-7 Disc - 6.86kg
2023 Specialized SL7 - 7.18kg

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Mocs123
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by Mocs123

I think I only know one person in my club with a Campy groupset, but he has Assioma power pedals.
2015 Wilier Zero.7 Rim - 6.37kg
2020 Trek Emonda SLR-7 Disc - 6.86kg
2023 Specialized SL7 - 7.18kg

user83843
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by user83843

My fitter measured the stack of my Duos at 18mm on the nose

EvilEuro
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by EvilEuro

I run Campy 11 speed with the Power2Max NG powermeter and it has been rock solid.

I also have used the Vector 3 / Rally pedals with the Shimano SPD-SL pedal bodies and those too were rock solid.

The P2M and the Vector/Rally pedals track within a few watts of each other.

idickers
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by idickers

Thanks for all the helpful replies! It does sound like a pedal-based power meter might be the easiest way for me to gain this info.

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