Can confirm the spikes are gone since I updated FW to the latest, but it's only been 3 rides. See my review above for more deets.
Sigeyi Axo Power Meter Spider
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Maybe a stupid question, but do they do a spider to fit Dura-Ace 9100 chainrings and crank arms?
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UltraMaraFun wrote: ↑Mon Nov 30, 2020 9:54 pmMaybe a stupid question, but do they do a spider to fit Dura-Ace 9100 chainrings and crank arms?
Chainrings, yes. Choose 4-bolt 110bcd.
Crankarms, no...a DA R9100 right crank has an integrated spider.
Where are you seeing this coin cell version?kilokilo wrote: ↑Wed Dec 02, 2020 5:08 pmthanks for your input. which model are u using? the axo or the new coin cell(cr2032) AXOcc ?
the Coil Cell AXOcc was launched at May2020, i had contact Sigeyi netsthop and confirmed by their staff (taobao, not aliexpress)saverin wrote: ↑Thu Dec 03, 2020 5:44 pmWhere are you seeing this coin cell version?kilokilo wrote: ↑Wed Dec 02, 2020 5:08 pmthanks for your input. which model are u using? the axo or the new coin cell(cr2032) AXOcc ?
1. same price
2. use CR2032 version, convinence to carry the bike on flight, less trouble with polymer batteries.
i might had to pull the trigger to power2max, since (CNY)reminbi soaring recently and the price different between NGCEO is closing up fasat.fast..
AXO use recharagable polyer , AXOcc use CR2032
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Have a really farsighted idea of buying a power meter. Spiders seem to be a really good choice, so I looked through power meters reviews and found out about Sigeyi AXO.
Checking their site now - and cannot find an AXO model specifically for Shimano cranks. Maybe I`m missing something - IMHO it is highly unlikely that they decided to discard that big of a chunk of a market.
So, my question is: can the AXO spider power meter be used with Shimano road cranks, specifically Shimano 105 R7000 cranks? Maybe someone has similar setup and can share his opinion?
Thanks
P.S.: found out about the XCADEY spiders - how about them? Does anyone have any real-life experience with those? Can they be used with R7000 cranks?
Checking their site now - and cannot find an AXO model specifically for Shimano cranks. Maybe I`m missing something - IMHO it is highly unlikely that they decided to discard that big of a chunk of a market.
So, my question is: can the AXO spider power meter be used with Shimano road cranks, specifically Shimano 105 R7000 cranks? Maybe someone has similar setup and can share his opinion?
Thanks
P.S.: found out about the XCADEY spiders - how about them? Does anyone have any real-life experience with those? Can they be used with R7000 cranks?
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hartmannce wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 6:59 amHave a really farsighted idea of buying a power meter. Spiders seem to be a really good choice, so I looked through power meters reviews and found out about Sigeyi AXO.
Checking their site now - and cannot find an AXO model specifically for Shimano cranks. Maybe I`m missing something - IMHO it is highly unlikely that they decided to discard that big of a chunk of a market.
So, my question is: can the AXO spider power meter be used with Shimano road cranks, specifically Shimano 105 R7000 cranks? Maybe someone has similar setup and can share his opinion?
Thanks
P.S.: found out about the XCADEY spiders - how about them? Does anyone have any real-life experience with those? Can they be used with R7000 cranks?
Shimano cranks like the R7000 have integrated spiders. Spider-based power meters can only be installed on direct-mount cranksets.
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Ah... shizzle sticks. For some reason, I thought that spider-type power meter would be compatible with those cranks. But thanks for the answerTobinHatesYou wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 7:37 amhartmannce wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 6:59 amHave a really farsighted idea of buying a power meter. Spiders seem to be a really good choice, so I looked through power meters reviews and found out about Sigeyi AXO.
Checking their site now - and cannot find an AXO model specifically for Shimano cranks. Maybe I`m missing something - IMHO it is highly unlikely that they decided to discard that big of a chunk of a market.
So, my question is: can the AXO spider power meter be used with Shimano road cranks, specifically Shimano 105 R7000 cranks? Maybe someone has similar setup and can share his opinion?
Thanks
P.S.: found out about the XCADEY spiders - how about them? Does anyone have any real-life experience with those? Can they be used with R7000 cranks?
Shimano cranks like the R7000 have integrated spiders. Spider-based power meters can only be installed on direct-mount cranksets.
AXO is on the bike I'm not really riding in winter, I'm afraid, so not enough mileage to confirm the bug is gone.
https://shopee.com.my/Sigeyi-AXOcc-4-Bo ... 5539125941saverin wrote: ↑Thu Dec 03, 2020 5:44 pmWhere are you seeing this coin cell version?kilokilo wrote: ↑Wed Dec 02, 2020 5:08 pmthanks for your input. which model are u using? the axo or the new coin cell(cr2032) AXOcc ?
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I'm on 3.719 on my MTB Sigeyi Axo and I have never seen a spike inside/outside.
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Just got a Xcadey X-power S for Rotor ALDHU 24. So far everything is ok- the build quality is maybe not top notch - for example there are some areas where final machining could be better ( some rough chamfers and things like that) and also I found one or two drops of what looks like dried bonding agent that was not cleaned off well. But nothing horrible and perfectly acceptable. Will report back after testing against my Elite DIRETO.
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