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Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: CA
Posts: 6
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Anyone out there have problems with their powertap pro? I've had mine for about 6 months. I've had to replace the head unit once (heart rate just stopped working one day), and I'm going on my third wiring harness. The wiring harness seems to fail for no apparent reason. Cadence and heart rate work, bo nothing from the hum.
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Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Connecticut
Posts: 951
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i haven't had those problems but i have had problems with my powertap pro.
the bearings in the hub are garbage. my hub makes all kinds of noise. when it rained the other day, the computer stopped displaying numbers. i think it was a problem with the contacts on the computer mount getting wet. after downloading the ride, i see a spike of watts and mph, 5186watts and 282.3mph. this occured when the computer wasn't displaying numbers. they have a lot of improvements to make on the powertap.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Corpus Christi, TX
Posts: 28
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Hi SEJ,
This does not bode well. I was saving up for a powertap. Would you advise against it? What would hav been your second choice? thanks
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Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: CA
Posts: 6
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Hard question to answere. When the PTap is working, it's great. The customer service has been great. But it is getting a bit rediculous. (I haven't had any problems with the hub itself...) In all honesty, I would still buy one, but get two wiring harnesses, so that if one goes out, you can imediately switch over to a new one. Graber will honor the warranty and send a new one quickly. I think this is the approach I'm going to take. I can't figure out why the harnesses go bad (presumably, neither can Graber!). I've heard some say they have had the same problem, and some who've never had a problem. |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2004
Posts: 2
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You guys are some unbelievable customers. You go out and spend nearly 1000 dollars on a product that clearly hasn't been thoroughly tested and still maintain that it's "great when it works". I've had my Power Tap Pro for about six months now and I'm on my third wheel and second computer. The customer service leaves much to be desired. Some things to consider: when you wheel and/or computer goes bad, and it will, you get to pay the shipping at about 30 bucks a shot for the wheel. They won't call you when they receive it and won't have more than a few weeks range of when it will get back to you--and when it's on the way, they won't tell you. Nice, huh? Sure, you'll often catch some nice service guys on the phone, but come on... I do like mine, when it works-- but I missed 2.5 months waiting for a known defective part to be replaced in my wheel. I say hold your money until some competition gets out there and forces some improvements--it's the only thing that ever does. Good luck. |
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Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2003
Posts: 577
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To add another datapoint (and hopefully not jinx myself in the process): I picked up a used PT (regular) w/ two harnesses at the beginning of the season for a whopping $450 (sold my polar stuff for ~ $600!). So far I've had exactly zero problems with it...aparently YMMV. |
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