Stages Shimano DURA-ACE 9200 Dual-Sided Crankset. The Stages Shimano DURA-ACE 9200 Dual-Sided Crankset is the company's top of the line power meter. Using Shimano's best-in-class DURA-ACE 9200 crankset, this Stages power meter features true dual left/right power measurement.
With a power sensor on both crank arms, the power meter can measure left and right leg power independently and transmits this data in real-time to your bicycle computer. This type of power measurement makes the Stages 9200 Power Meter a valuable training tool! In addition, like all Stages dual-sided cranksets, it's accurate to within 1.5% and features dual ANT+ and Bluetooth SMART compatibility and runs off of easy to replace CR2032 batteries. This power meter is compatible with 2×12 road drivetrains and 24 mm Shimano bottom brackets. However, it can be used on any road bike as long as its 2×12 with a 24 mm bottom bracket.See Compatibility tab for more information. This Stages power meter has a power sensor on both crank arms and measures power from both legs. It is also able to measure your left vs. Dual-leg power measurement, can measure left vs. Right leg power, accurate to within +/- 1.5%, lightweight at only 35 grams of added weight, 200+ hours of battery life, CR2032 user-replaceable battery, ANT+ and Bluetooth compatible.
See Specs tab for more information. This is a great option for customers with a Shimano DA9200 drivetrain that want to keep an OEM DA9200 crankset on their bike but add power. We also like that fact that this crankset measures power from both legs and as well as provides left vs. Options For This Power Meter. This power meter is compatible with 2x12 road drivetrains and 24 mm Shimano bottom brackets. However, it can be used on any road bike as long as its 2x12 with a 24 mm bottom bracket. Crank-arm based power meters like this one attach a sensor on the inside of the left crank arm.On some bikes, there is not enough room between the left crank arm and the chainstay for the sensor to clear the frame. Therefore, you should make sure you have at least 10 mm of clearance between the left crank arm and the chainstay - and that you don't have a bottom bracket mounted rear brake (used on some aero and TT bikes). The important area to measure is right in the middle of the crank arm. Please refer to the image below. If you find that you have around 7-9 mm of clearance, what many people will do is simply install a 1 or 2 mm bottom bracket spacer (between the left crank arm and the frame), which will give them the clearance they need.
2 2032 coin cell batteries. Lifetime access to Stages Link for power meter management and firmware upgrade. 2 months free access to Stages Link premium training and coaching features.
Left or Both Legs Measured. Expert advice and customer service in case you need any help.At Power Meter City, we focus on power meters and related accessories and components. Our focus on these products means we can offer you the best possible selection, advice and service.
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