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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Devon
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Well it seems that Graber have a new Powertap unit coming to the market! Anybody have any further information. An interested party who is just about to buy a Pro
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Newport, South Wales
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what did you want to know? they'll be just under double the price of a standard. no doubt i'll be selling them at the best price possible, like i do with the other PTs ric
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Of course, now that I just bought the Pro version ~6 weeks ago. :-/ |
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but it's like anything -- especially computers -- there will always be something better around the corner. either way the PT Pro is a great meter.
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what's different about the new one?
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lighter hub - carbon and aluminium campy, shimano and fixed wheel options the "guts" of the unit located further into the hub and inaccesible may be other stuff but can't recall ric
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Join Date: Dec 2003
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i hope they update their software! |
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Those bastards. That would solve my two primary beefs -- it's heavy as a brick, and I had to mess w/ adapting the spacing of the cassette to match my Campy 10sp shifters (which cost $130). I hope it at least works with the old harness and computer so I can buy the new hub and stuff it into another lighter wheel. |
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just to point out, that while the PT is heavier (about 150 g over a "normal" hub) that isn't going to make much difference (if any) ric
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Oh, I know. I like to bitch now and then like the weight weenies do. Actually, I think it's more like 200g over an Ultegra hub, but no matter. It's not much more difference than a 1/4 bottle of water on board. |
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