Campagnolo SRM

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dual
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by dual

The Rotor SRM is nothing else than their FSA powermeter with a different decal and different drillings for the crank fixing bolts. Not a very recent model, actually.

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by Geoff

Both of those versions use the older PowerMeter chassis. The Tune version is actually an older version and was designed some time ago, but it was just released recently.

The DA 7950 SRM is the most-recent chassis design. It is quite different from the other current versions. It really looks less 'artisinal' and more like a 'Factory' product. As compared to older versions, I think the new model is less obviously an SRM (as the decal with th swirl was quite distinctive), bearing only a small anodized SRM logo. I think the clean line of the new design will grow on you.

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by Geoff

Here is objective 'confirmation' of the coming of Campagnolo SRM (from USA Pro Cycling Challenge):
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by Butcher

Geoff wrote:Here is objective 'confirmation' of the coming of Campagnolo SRM (from USA Pro Cycling Challenge):

I saw that same ad while at Breckenridge! I pounded the hell at it while they passed by at the finish line.
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Many of OmegaPharmaLotto riders used campa SRM in TdF. Here is "Gorillas" version:
http://www.pellossalo.fi/content/uploads/files/1312189628GreipelCampaSRM.JPG

Off topic:He also use standard Keo Max pedals, not Blades. I assume that 16Nm is ot enought for him?

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by LionelB

Is there already a price defined for the Campa SRM?

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by Geoff

@Tumppi, that is the best pic yet! It must be a sleeved, non-drive crankarm. Whattever it is, it must be solid enought to take Andre's massive power! That file from Stage 7 was amazing.

@LionelB, no price yet. It won't be cheap, for sure... :cry:

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by LionelB

What is that hole in the crank arm ?

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by Geoff

Hmmm. The arms are not retrofitted by SRM for use in the PowerMeter, but are specially made for use with the SRM chassis by Campagnolo itself!

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by Geoff

@LionelB, the slot in the crankarm is apparently to access the snap ring for the bearing.

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by LionelB

Hummm. Price tag $3900. :shock:

Santoki
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by Santoki

$3900 ouch, where has that come from?

I'm on a waiting list for one and was told is should be a similar price to dura ace 7900.

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by LionelB

Saw that on the bikeradar talking about new powermeters. There is a link to the article on the "new powermeter rumour" thread.

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by Geoff

Mmmm.
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