Can a P2M NG unit go on a quarq red dzero unit?
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I am having issues with my Dzero calibrating at different numbers and was wondering if the new NG unit from P2M could work with the other unit as it is lighter than the FSA option that P2M offers and i think it is similar to the sram force body. i was wondering if someone else could confirm. Thank you
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Are you talking about removing the Quarq and replacing it with a P2M?
http://www.power2max.com/northamerica/p ... wer-meter/
That says yes, but you would have to verify that you have the correct spline pattern. Aren't the newest Quarqs 8 bolts vs the old 3?
http://www.power2max.com/northamerica/p ... wer-meter/
That says yes, but you would have to verify that you have the correct spline pattern. Aren't the newest Quarqs 8 bolts vs the old 3?
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yeah they are 8 bolt so it might not be good to go then.
Why not just send the unit back to Quarq and save yourself the cost of anew powermeter. Their customer service is really good.
I own both Power2max and Quarq. My calibration number do deviate but thats normal to a point. I have seen swings a big as 20 points. If its more than that then give them a call.
I own both Power2max and Quarq. My calibration number do deviate but thats normal to a point. I have seen swings a big as 20 points. If its more than that then give them a call.
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i have done their trouble shooting and i still have swings of 290. I will have to get Quarq to take care of this and see if they can fix it. thanks.