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Old 02-08-2007, 07:54 AM   #1 (permalink)
Sir Ridesalot
 
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Wow! Cranksets can be very Expensive!

Lately I have seen many posts here debating the pros and cons of
$5000.00 USD bicycles.

I was browsing some on-line Canadian bicycle shops looking for an
inexpensive crankset. I was astounded to see the prices for some
cranksets.

At La Bicicletta (1180 Castlefield Ave Toronto, Ontario M6B 1G1)
listed are:

SRM Powermeter Amateur 2006 is $1949.00 USD
(link: [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
user_action=list&category=Cranksets&start=10)

SRM Powermeter Professional 2006 is $2599.00 USD
(link: [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
user_action=list&category=Cranksets&start=20)

SRM Dura-Ace Powermeter Professional 2006 is $3199.00 USD
(link: same as first above)

What possible benefit can these have that would warrant these very
high prices?

Or is it simply a matter of making some thing just for the to have the
most expensive component available?

Has any one here ever seen a crank this expensive in actual use?

Peter

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Old 02-08-2007, 08:01 AM   #2 (permalink)
Ben Pfaff
 
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Re: Wow! Cranksets can be very Expensive!

"Sir Ridesalot" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> writes:

> I was browsing some on-line Canadian bicycle shops looking for an
> inexpensive crankset. I was astounded to see the prices for some
> cranksets.
>
> At La Bicicletta (1180 Castlefield Ave Toronto, Ontario M6B 1G1)
> listed are:
>
> SRM Powermeter Amateur 2006 is $1949.00 USD
> (link: [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
> user_action=list&category=Cranksets&start=10)


This is not just a crank. It is a power meter. Read the full
description.

But I don't know, either, why a power meter would cost so much.
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Ben Pfaff
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Old 02-08-2007, 08:13 AM   #3 (permalink)
Curtis L. Russell
 
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Re: Wow! Cranksets can be very Expensive!

On 8 Feb 2007 08:54:05 -0800, "Sir Ridesalot"
<[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote:

>Lately I have seen many posts here debating the pros and cons of
>$5000.00 USD bicycles.
>
>I was browsing some on-line Canadian bicycle shops looking for an
>inexpensive crankset. I was astounded to see the prices for some
>cranksets.
>
>At La Bicicletta (1180 Castlefield Ave Toronto, Ontario M6B 1G1)
>listed are:
>
>SRM Powermeter Amateur 2006 is $1949.00 USD
>(link: [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
>user_action=list&category=Cranksets&start=10)
>
>SRM Powermeter Professional 2006 is $2599.00 USD
>(link: [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
>user_action=list&category=Cranksets&start=20)
>
>SRM Dura-Ace Powermeter Professional 2006 is $3199.00 USD
>(link: same as first above)
>
>What possible benefit can these have that would warrant these very
>high prices?
>
>Or is it simply a matter of making some thing just for the to have the
>most expensive component available?
>
>Has any one here ever seen a crank this expensive in actual use?
>
>Peter


They aren't simple cranks - they're like the Powertap - ways to
measure output and give feedback and enhance training. They are used a
lot (considering their market), but generally by people that compete.

FWIW, people that own boats or RVs drop this kind of money all the
time. My son puts high end auto stereos that are well over $ 10,000.
If a person that was serious about maxing their performance,
competitor or not, wants to drop $ 3000 or so to do it, I don't see
that it is necessarily excessive. Excessive is a minimum wage worker
that has a two pack-a-day cigarette habit.

Curtis L. Russell
Odenton, MD (USA)
Just someone on two wheels...
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Old 02-08-2007, 08:39 AM   #4 (permalink)
Bellsouth Ijit 2.0
 
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Re: Wow! Cranksets can be very Expensive!


"Sir Ridesalot" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote in message
news:1170953645.324911.141040@s48g2000cws.googlegr oups.com...
> Lately I have seen many posts here debating the pros and cons of
> $5000.00 USD bicycles.
>
> I was browsing some on-line Canadian bicycle shops looking for an
> inexpensive crankset. I was astounded to see the prices for some
> cranksets.
>
> At La Bicicletta (1180 Castlefield Ave Toronto, Ontario M6B 1G1)
> listed are:
>
> SRM Powermeter Amateur 2006 is $1949.00 USD
> (link: [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
> user_action=list&category=Cranksets&start=10)
>
> SRM Powermeter Professional 2006 is $2599.00 USD
> (link: [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
> user_action=list&category=Cranksets&start=20)
>
> SRM Dura-Ace Powermeter Professional 2006 is $3199.00 USD
> (link: same as first above)
>
> What possible benefit can these have that would warrant these very
> high prices?
>
> Or is it simply a matter of making some thing just for the to have the
> most expensive component available?
>
> Has any one here ever seen a crank this expensive in actual use?
>
> Peter
>


At that price it should come with a free Ultegra bike.


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