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Old 04-03-21, 05:34 AM
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Originally Posted by lloydy85x
Hi guys, I am currently after a power meter to help improve my riding and help with pacing etc, Just curious if anyone has fited a crank based power meter like the 4ii or stages to a Giant TCR Advanced, to me it looks pretty tight clearance wise. If not i might have to pull the trigger on some assiomas which does have the advantage of being able to swap between bikes but about twice as much money wise!
4iiii has instructions on how to check if there is enough clearance on your bike for the power meter to fit. I ended up getting pedals for my TT bike for that reason- and I just swap them between my TT and road bike. If you can swing it, I would get the favero assioma pedals if the 4iiii won't fit.
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