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O-Synce First to Compute Rotor’s Four-Channel Power Meter Crankset

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Rotor Power crankset with O-Synce cycling computer

We showed you an in depth breakdown of Rotor’s power meter crankset tech at PressCamp, featuring a massive data output with four distinct channels of info.

Now, they’ve got the first cycling computer that can handle it all and show you all four channels. The O_Synce (pronounced “Oh Since”) navi2coach will show Power, Power Balance (left to right), Torque Effectiveness and Pedaling Smoothness. Hit the link above for a detailed explanation of TE and PS.

Rotor distributes O_Synce in Spain, hence the tie in at their DealerCamp booth.

Rotor Power crankset with O-Synce cycling computer

Rotor’s Power crankset uses distinct left and right power meters.

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David
David
11 years ago

Power in stereo

Myke
Myke
11 years ago

Could this be too much power info for one to take in while riding?

Devin
11 years ago

@ Myke: can’t handle Rotor’s power info? O snap!

(facepalm)

synced
synced
11 years ago

looks like indoor training gear only.

reminds me of twin turbo parts for a car.

just cant afford it. wouldnt want it. cant have it.

i do 50 miles a week on a 30 lb xc mtb hardtail.

i see the weight weenie roadies don here in fl and just laugh.

over heard 1 guy saying he does 20 miles a week qnd i just started laughing. but his bike was prob 5 grand.

i just wow whats wrong with people ? buying into the marketing.

my bike is prob 1000 max

MeroMasta
MeroMasta
11 years ago

@synced: You do 50 miles a week? HA!

I do 50 miles averaging 19mph in one day with my steel bike (~25lbs). My bike is $800 max.

Seriously though, why the hate? If this isn’t for you, cool. But don’t put other people down. Especially if you only do 50 miles a week.

If someone wants to spend +$5gs on a bike, then let them. I’ll tell you this, my $6,000 bike is sweet and this tool looks cool for those that have that want that type of measurement in their rides.

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