Author Topic: Power meter suggestions for T47bb bike  (Read 185 times)

samky

Power meter suggestions for T47bb bike
« on: Today at 10:25:51 AM »
As title states, looking for input on power meters and long term user experience for a two brands.
I originally didn't want anything too crazy (<$300) as this will be my first power meter apart from using a wahoo kickr during winter/spring. So I've been looking at a few china options but have also considered mid tier options as well.

Magene P505 - $233 shipped is my #1 choice, but the bike frame i've ordered (elves falath evo+) has a t47 bb and magene states the p505 is not compatible with t47, however thru searches on here and various forums ive seen some have been able to install the p505 on t47 bb. I believe the evo+ will have an internal 85.5mm from what I can figure. If anyone has has success/experience installing one on a t47bb let me know!

Xcadey left side power meter - $190 shipped- https://www.aliexpress.us/item/2251832812903949.html
Looks like it would be a good fit, no worries about compatibility with the Shimano 105 2x12 i ordered. However I can't find much long term user reviews on this. My main worry here is waterproofing and failure after long term exposure to elements. I've read some comments in discussions from 2+ years ago on various yt videos, forums etc stating that once exposed to rain they fail but I cant tell if these are the old version or current version offered on aliex.

Other options: Favero mx-1 PM medals (I prefer spd mtb shoes for road biking) on a black friday sale (if there is one) - price would probably be around 350-400 on sale as far as I can tell from previous BF sales. This would be a buy once cry once option.

I know there are a few other brands of left side PM such as 4iiii, stage (out of business so no support), wondering if I'm missing any good quality options for a budget PM. Or if there are any new PM coming from these brands that would potentially make older models decline in price next spring, as I dont necessarily NEED a PM right this instant. All insight welcome, Thanks!
« Last Edit: Today at 10:27:23 AM by samky »



CountUgolino

Re: Power meter suggestions for T47bb bike
« Reply #1 on: Today at 11:31:14 AM »
This is probably not going to be a popular opinion on this forum, but I would buy a used Quarq.  I have had two Chinese power meters, one stopped reading cadence (no power without cadence) and the other broke during a rainy 600k.  The Magene seems to have good reviews and seems like an overall solid product, but I have 3 Quarqs, and I purchased each one used for less than the price of a new Magene.  Between my Quarqs, I have over 20,000 miles and have had zero issues.  2 of them are currently on T47x85.5 bikes-- no issues there either.

Sakizashi

Re: Power meter suggestions for T47bb bike
« Reply #2 on: Today at 12:34:39 PM »
Right now, i would probably get a rotor in power as their axle-based PM crank is currently 267USD for black friday: https://rotorbike.com/rotor-inpower-dm-road-gloss.html

samky

Re: Power meter suggestions for T47bb bike
« Reply #3 on: Today at 01:19:53 PM »
This is probably not going to be a popular opinion on this forum, but I would buy a used Quarq.  I have had two Chinese power meters, one stopped reading cadence (no power without cadence) and the other broke during a rainy 600k.  The Magene seems to have good reviews and seems like an overall solid product, but I have 3 Quarqs, and I purchased each one used for less than the price of a new Magene.  Between my Quarqs, I have over 20,000 miles and have had zero issues.  2 of them are currently on T47x85.5 bikes-- no issues there either.
Yeah getting something non chinese QC'd and supported for electronics is probably the most reliable long term, but the price and huge user base of the magene is super attractive for a first time power meter user.

@Sakizashi thats a killer deal! thanks for sharing. Although maybe you can help me with this... I'm mechanically inclined but when it comes to bikes I've been having to do a ton of research regarding what fits what, what components can work together etc, as there seems to be a vast difference of standards between brands lol.
So correct me if Im wrong.
I have a shimano 105 r7100 52/36 crankset being shipped to my house currently that I got from aliex for $120. (which is why I was looking at left sided shimano crank arms originally) To use the rotor brand, Id need to get a 30mm t47 bb for my frame instead of the t47 24mm that I currently had ordered with it? + a different spider to support the shimano gears I already have? Or just go full rotor gears as well? The only reason I was wanting to keep shimano gears was simply because I ordered an 8100 series cassette/chain for hyperglide+ ability (not sure if its worth the extra or not but figured I'd try it) and wasn't sure If a different crankset would affect that, but as far as I can tell HG+ is only at the rear.

Sakizashi

Re: Power meter suggestions for T47bb bike
« Reply #4 on: Today at 01:44:35 PM »
Yeah getting something non chinese QC'd and supported for electronics is probably the most reliable long term, but the price and huge user base of the magene is super attractive for a first time power meter user.

@Sakizashi thats a killer deal! thanks for sharing. Although maybe you can help me with this... I'm mechanically inclined but when it comes to bikes I've been having to do a ton of research regarding what fits what, what components can work together etc, as there seems to be a vast difference of standards between brands lol.
So correct me if Im wrong.
I have a shimano 105 r7100 52/36 crankset being shipped to my house currently that I got from aliex for $120. (which is why I was looking at left sided shimano crank arms originally) To use the rotor brand, Id need to get a 30mm t47 bb for my frame instead of the t47 24mm that I currently had ordered with it? + a different spider to support the shimano gears I already have? Or just go full rotor gears as well? The only reason I was wanting to keep shimano gears was simply because I ordered an 8100 series cassette/chain for hyperglide+ ability (not sure if its worth the extra or not but figured I'd try it) and wasn't sure If a different crankset would affect that, but as far as I can tell HG+ is only at the rear.

I would confirm this with Rotor, but I believe you would need a 30mm T47 BB, and Rotor chainrings. The chain and cassette you ordered will work fine. I would also get a spacer kit with 0.5 and 1mm spacers.

samky

Re: Power meter suggestions for T47bb bike
« Reply #5 on: Today at 02:39:58 PM »
I would confirm this with Rotor, but I believe you would need a 30mm T47 BB, and Rotor chainrings. The chain and cassette you ordered will work fine. I would also get a spacer kit with 0.5 and 1mm spacers.
Yeah seems you're correct. As far as I can tell, the only way is to use rotor chainrings, unless I found an adapter for rotor crank to shimano gears, would be $400 shipped for the crank+gearset. Guess that would leave me the option to return or resell the 105 crankset, but at the same time i've been reading that rotor shifting isnt nearly as good as shimano, not that I shift up front that often anyway so it probably doesnt matter that much.
Also I really cant find all that much information on the inpower performance.

At that price point probably just best to wait and see if I can pick up a set of favero pedals during a black friday sale
« Last Edit: Today at 02:59:16 PM by samky »