Gen 3 Stages Power Meter for Mountain Bike
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Gen 3 Stages Power Meter for Mountain Bike
I saw that Stages Power Meter has a left sided crank mountain bike power meter for very cheap.
https://store.stagescycling.com/STAG...M8000?length=3
I've read that some people have had issues with Stages power meters. However, I'm tempted by the price. Do you think I should take my chances when it is $200? Or should I avoid Stages? Thanks!
https://store.stagescycling.com/STAG...M8000?length=3
I've read that some people have had issues with Stages power meters. However, I'm tempted by the price. Do you think I should take my chances when it is $200? Or should I avoid Stages? Thanks!
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Holy cow, that is cheap. No 175's, though.
I think this should work with any Shimano Hollowtech II MTB cranks. You still need to have or buy the right side.
I think this should work with any Shimano Hollowtech II MTB cranks. You still need to have or buy the right side.
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No, these are intended to be only on the left side. Measuring only on one side has a lot of disadvantages, but makes the system less expensive. There's a good discussion of the pros and cons here: https://www.cyclist.co.uk/news/1416/...ter-need-to-be
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I can see how I wrote it unclearly.
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I bought one of their 105 5800s last week for my road bike for $199, don't have it yet. You just have to keep an eye on their closeout section for a deal to pop up. The downsides to single side power meter don't really matter for a normal human. What issues are you worried about? The gen 3 fixed the few I know of. Look up some reviews from Shane Miller and DC Rainmaker.
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Hmmm...
I like my 180mm cranks. But finding a M8000 or M9000 single could be a pain. There is a battered M8000, 180mm on E-Bay.
But, there is also the Q-Factor which I prefer to minimize.
I like my 180mm cranks. But finding a M8000 or M9000 single could be a pain. There is a battered M8000, 180mm on E-Bay.
But, there is also the Q-Factor which I prefer to minimize.
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The reason I was able to buy the left-sided crank power meter for only $200 is because it was the M8000, not the current M8100. That being said, it works well on my mountain bike with my already existing Hollowtech II crankset (Shimano FC-M625 to be precise). At some point in the future, I'd like to upgrade my mountain bike. Is there any reason the M8000 left sided power meter wouldn't work with any other Hollowtech cranksets? Thanks
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Not that I know of. I'm thinking about swapping my stages road 5800 crank arm over to my hardtail with a SLX crankset and vice versa for the winter. The road bike is staying on my smart trainer all winter anyway and I'm curious how my power differs on the mtn bike.
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I got one of their clearance ($200) Shimano 105 5800 series power meters in August and the firmware was set to the wrong crank arm length(170 when it should have been 175) out of the box. It's trivial to fix via the Stages Power app, but only through an undocumented secret menu that you have to go through customer service to get the procedure for. The problem there is that their customer service didn't get back to me for three weeks. It's not widely discussed on the 'net either, but I was able to find the procedure on an obscure forum post and fix it myself weeks before hearing back from Stages. I was having problems with some of their sensors and an L10 Dash as well and they told me buying one of their more expensive computers would fix the problem(then why does the L10 even exist?). I bought a Garmin 520+ instead (it's nice) and the sensors still didn't work properly, so the advice to buy their L50 or whatever was just them trying to get me to throw good money after bad.
After all that I bought a second 5800 power meter (it was setup properly out of the box) and both are working well at this point, but the experience has convinced me that Stages has garbage customer service and only really knows how to make power meters. That is the only product I would still consider buying from them and even then, only on price.
After all that I bought a second 5800 power meter (it was setup properly out of the box) and both are working well at this point, but the experience has convinced me that Stages has garbage customer service and only really knows how to make power meters. That is the only product I would still consider buying from them and even then, only on price.