Power meter for Trek Domane
gforrow
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Looking at getting a power meter for the outdoor bike, as I am used to training to a number on the turbo.
Looked at 4iiii and Stages, but neither seem to fit the Domane, 2019 version. Has anyone got one fitted to a Domane? I have clearance for about half the length of the template, from the pedal towards the bottom bracket, so if the meter is fitted more towards the pedal, then I’m good.
Any info, appreciated. I can’t believe a big manufacturer is basically out of the market for regular meters.
Cheers
Looked at 4iiii and Stages, but neither seem to fit the Domane, 2019 version. Has anyone got one fitted to a Domane? I have clearance for about half the length of the template, from the pedal towards the bottom bracket, so if the meter is fitted more towards the pedal, then I’m good.
Any info, appreciated. I can’t believe a big manufacturer is basically out of the market for regular meters.
Cheers
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I have a 2017
Domane and a 4iiii, no problems at all with the fit. It’s a 52 frame with 170mm cranks if that makes any difference?1 -
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I have the 105 5800 4iiii on my Cube, the pm bulge is ~1cm, ~11cm from the BB crank end on my 172.5mm version.
The pedal crank end goes closer to the chain stay than the 4iiii.================
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Thanks for the info. 11cm is roughly where I have the cadence sensor at the moment, with no issues. My concern is that both of the aforementioned PM's, have quite a long section indicated on the template. I presume the actual location could be narrowed down a lot more.N0bodyOfTheGoat said:I have the 105 5800 4iiii on my Cube, the pm bulge is ~1cm, ~11cm from the BB crank end on my 172.5mm version.
The pedal crank end goes closer to the chain stay than the 4iiii.
For the price of postage, maybe, I'll just give it a go.0