Stages SB20 for $1400
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My Kickr Bike also effectively measures hub power. I don’t know how its drivetrain efficiency compares with a real bike, but I suspect it is similar based on my Zwift performance and interval training. Certainly crank based power is a significant advantage for virtual racing. I just have to try a bit harder!
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We've had ours for about 9 months, and have about 300 hours on it so far. The thing is built like a tank and has had no problems so far. Can change the setup between my wife and myself in less than a minute. No issues connecting to Zwift, and the companion app is very useful.
I paid something like $2,200 for it in April 2022, and don't regret it at all. Actually thinking about getting as second one so we can ride inside together.
I paid something like $2,200 for it in April 2022, and don't regret it at all. Actually thinking about getting as second one so we can ride inside together.
I recently purchased the SB20 for me and my wife and I am curious if you are changing the pedals on the crank for your wife each time she rides?
Thanks
#29
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My wife and I both use SPD pedals, so no need to change. She normally rides a 170 crank arm length and I'm riding 175. We keep it at 170 and I really can't tell a difference.
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I know some tall people that use 165mm cranks. It's in fashion in some circles. I just can't get over my cognitive bias about them being too short.