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FrankDay said:So, why does SRM put out a SpinScan type device now while talking about measuring 360º pedal torque?
SRM's torque analysis capability has been around for much longer than most other power meters have been on the market.
It just isn't a feature on standard powercontrols, you needed a hardware modification - in older powercontrols (PCIV and PCV) you would have two serial ports instead of just one, and in newer ones there is a component that goes between the PC and the computer - either of which you could specify and pay extra for (about $900).
I used to have a dual port PCV but I used it for on screen display of power output when riding on an ergo.
The software is/was-n't great, but the data stream has always been there for anyone willing to tap it and use it. Indeed I recall looking at real time dynamic polar torque charts many years ago that Mr Biomac2 shoes with the mid-foot cleat used to use when people were riding on the trainer with an SRM.
This feature from SRM is not a new thing for them at all. Quite the opposite, indeed perhaps SRM realised the limited use of the data and didn't bother putting resources into it, when R&D was better off going towards producing models that would work on a wider range of bikes, BBs and crank types, improving reliability and going wireless.
I note that the frequency of SRM's torque data sampling is double that of the Wattbike (and ~10 times that of Computrainer's spin scan).
Powertap (Tune/Saris) have never made such a capability available with their product.
