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Pioneer power meters for Campagnolo, FSA & Cannondale now shipping, MTB coming in December

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pioneer cycling power meters for campagnolo FSA and cannondale road cranks now shipping

Pioneer continues to show they’re serious about cycling by announcing models for Campagnolo, FSA and Cannondale road cranksets, plus options for Shimano’s latest Dura-Ace, XT and XTR models.

The upgrade to working with the latest Dura-Ace R9100 comes as no surprise since Pioneer sponsors several top pro teams and athletes. That one, along with versions for the Campagnolo alloy cranks, is now shipping in both single and dual leg versions. The Cannondale SiSL2 and Si cranks will come in left-side only options for now and are also shipping. Pricing without the crank arms is $499 for single leg and $999 for dual. Single leg measurement comes from the left crank arm and can be upgraded to add right leg at a later date.

The FSA SL-K carbon road version and mountain bike versions will start shipping in December for Trail XT and XTR cranks. That’s not all they showed at Interbike, though, check our coverage for a look at some prototype meters that capture data from the rest of your bike (and you).

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Steve Gaucher
Steve Gaucher
7 years ago

But not SRAM?

Kernel Flickitov
Kernel Flickitov
7 years ago

Sram does Quarq.

John
John
7 years ago

And Shimano does Shimano. Clearly that didn’t scare Pioneer away from supporting old and new Shimano crank sets.

John
John
7 years ago

What I don’t get is why Pioneer *still* only supports ANT+.

Note to Pioneer: Bluetooth would be great for use with tablets and indoor trainers.

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