Hey everyone,
I'm looking to add a power meter to my enduro rig for more specific training on my race bike. Currently, I'm running a Hope Evo crankset paired with Srams GX Transmission, but I'm struggling to find any compatible power meter options... obviously, I could switch to a SRAM/Quarq crankset, but I’d prefer to keep my current setup.
Has anyone successfully installed a power meter on a Hope Evo crank? Are there any options that would work well for enduro riding? I’d prefer something reliable that can handle rough conditions.
Would appreciate any recommendations or insights!
Cheers,
Julian
No experience myself, but i know on the road side a lot of people like the Favero Pedals.
The can be used with SPD pedals:
Favero Assioma PRO MX | MTB Power Meter Pedals SPD®
I have a Power2max NGEco on my gravel bike that is a spider based power meter which is also ideal for mountain bikes because it's out of the way of any rocks strikes. The problem is they don't make a dedicated Hope version but they do make an open source version where they provide the CAD file for an adapter that you can modify to fit your cranks and have made. You'd need to either reverse engineer a Hope chainring or contact hope for the interface shape but it's the only option I currently know of for Hope cranks.
Sounds good! I'll have a look at it. Thank you 🙏
SRM makes pedal based power meters both clipless (spd) and flat versions.
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