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Will this work for Clever Training UK?
Same question here. Works also with Clever Training Europe?
Unfortunately not in this case. With CT UK unrestricted by MAP policies, they’re able to get much lower whenever they want, versus the US side being hamstrung by said policies.
It shows it works on the soon to be released polar m430. With the Garmin 230 already on heavy discount on the likes of amazon, which device would you prefer to have going Forward assuming you are also using a Stryd foot pod?
It’ll depend. In many ways the M430 is a catch-up device to the FR235 (adding optical), so there are pluses and minuses to each. One thing to consider is whether or not you care about any of the Connect IQ apps on the FR230/235 side.
Only stryd power
The only Polar watch that works with Stryd is the V800. Your decision is an easy one. Get the Garmin 230. You’ll have access to the Stryd CIQ app, and the Stryd power data field.
Ray,
Thought I would let you know that Saris is going to have some sales in May also. Most of their Bike racks, and also most of their CycleOps Trainers. Included the link to their upcoming sales below. Found out from my LBS, since I was about to buy a bike rack, he suggested waiting a couple weeks.
link to gallery.saris.com
Yeah, Saris does that regularly, though they’ve never discounted more than 20% to memory. So I’d likely be a wash at best.
One ITEM only and not one cart? Just want to confirm. I’m really looking for a handful of accessories for my new FR 935 much more than any one big item…
Correct, one item per CT VIP account. You can still save the 10% back in points though per regular VIP usage on the Garmin products, fwiw.
Heads up, just chatted with CT, the KICKR SNAP is excluded from the THANKSVIP discount due to manufacturer pricing restrictions. You can still get the VIP member 10% off though.
Yup, I covered that one up above. The actual reason is simply there aren’t any Snaps available till summer. CT considered pulling them, but kept it for now as a placeholder.
I’ve got one on order from mid-April and CT already charged me for it, so they better not cancel that order! Wahoo said they hope to get them soon, but I’ve never seen a company charge before they could fulfill the order
I gotta ask – given that the Radar Pace is the only item on your favorite deals pick list that *doesn’t* have a post, what’re your thoughts on it?
Yeah, I need to get a post out on it. :-/
I’m mixed on it. On one hand I like the tech integration and some of the concepts they’re doing. Yet on the other hand, I think for most of us (especially running), we’re still ‘stuck’ running with another GPS device (be it phone/watch/etc…), thus, it ends up being a bit of a duplicate thing in reality.
My inclusion here was mostly on the basis of the fact that it’s somewhat of a unique item, let alone one to find on sale.
Ray: Has Tacx finally resolved the issue on the “metal” noise on the Neo or have you still heard complaints about this issue?
I don’t believe I’ve heard any new complaints in the last few months.
Good morning, you can have an opinion on what’s going on with the Tacx Neo here
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Have a great day
Does the 20% discount also apply to items that aren’t currently in stock? I’m thinking about getting a Quarq DFour but it’s currently listed as “Special Order : Ships in 3 – 5 Weeks” on the Clever Training site. I don’t mind waiting 3-5 weeks as long as I get the discount.
Any items – no need to be in-stock.
As long as you’re happy to wait, they’re happy to hold your place in line. The Quarq DZero one of course being the biggie, mainly due to exceptional demand for Quarq. I talked a tiny bit about this last week or so in my Sea Otter power meter round-up. They just brought online a second production line, which should help here shortly.
I’m taking this as a sign that it is finally time to pony up and buy a power meter. With the exception of the watteam (fair or not, the pods hanging off under the pedals make me nervous) dual sided is not in my budget. After all my research I have come down to two final options that I am trying to choose from, I respectfully request your two cents to break the tie Ray. Do I go for a stages crank power meter and just live with the fact that it is reading left only and will never be a dual sided PM, or do I spend a little more and get the Powertap P1S so that I can upgrade down the road (once an upgrade is released)? I don’t change bikes often, if ever, so I would be choosing the P1S purely for the upgradability.
I will say this – while I love my P1s, really, the portability is not that big of an upside given the cost. With PMs coming down in price, you can get two PMs for for two separate bikes for the price of one set of dual-side P1s, and even a cheaper single crank-based PM right now for below the cost of the single-side P1s.
Again, I love them, but in the long run it will probably be a better option to buy two PMs if the main upside of the P1s for you is portability. Plus you’ll never have to worry about swapping them out or worrying that you don’t have the right cleats if you forgot to bring the P1s.
I appreciate the input Patrick, thank you! The portability is actually almost a non-issue for me. While I regularly dream of a tri bike, daycare bills have put a long term hold on that dream, lucky for me I absolutely love my road bike. So I have almost no reason (aside from renting a bike while traveling) to have a portable PM.
My biggest reason for considering the P1S is that I can start out with a single side PM, but have the ability to upgrade to a dual side later. Where as if I go for the Stages I’m stuck with single side for the life of the PM. It’s possible I won’t care that I only have single side power, in which case I would not bother to upgrade the P1S, and I would have wasted my money buying them over the Stages PM, I just tend to get obsessed with future proofing as much as possible (the down side to being a frugal yankee…aka cheap skate).
Totally get it. I just wanted to share because I have a bit of buyer’s remorse, only because I was paying for portability in getting mine and it turned out to not be as great a feature as I was hoping. Yes, you can move them bike to bike, but it’s also a little bit of a pain. I wish I had spent the money to get two PMs, one for each bike.
Your approach makes sense if upgradebility is the key factor.
What makes swooping the P1s a bit of a pain Patrick? I swop mine lots and can so it in around a minute with one Allen key.
“It’s a little bit of a pain” is really me just grousing. It’s actually very simple and you’re right it doesn’t take much time at all.
But it’s greasy, I have to bend over or kneel on the ground and futz with the pedals, if I’m taking them off a bike I have to replace them with my other pedals so there’s something on the bike, I have to make sure I remember to do it AND bring the right shoes since my other pedals aren’t compatible, etc.
I guess I could solve this by ONLY having them as as option since it’s the uninstalling/reinstalling my non-P1s as part of moving the P1s that adds complexity to the issue, but then if I forget to bring them for some reason, I have *nothing* on my bike, which is a sure way to ruin a planned ride (I often drive to cycling spots).
Bigly!
Might be a slight copy-paste accident, but as far as i can find the bepro should be 824 (originally) and the 4iiis are 399. If not, please show me the link where bepros are 399! :)
Indeed, copy-paste fail in my tables by me. Fixed, sorry!
Bummer about all the restrictions. The only thing I really want right now is an HRM-TRI. No sale.
Is there anybody else having trouble signing up at Clever Training for an account? I keep getting a 403. (Yes, I sent a message to Clever Training – I don’t expect a response until tomorrow, though. Timezones can be a right royal pain sometimes.)
Hmm, odd, I’ve just sent a note over to see if there’s something up. Sorry about that!
Eh. I’m not stressed. The sale goes for another week or so (US timezones… Australian timezones… who can keep it all straight, anyway?), so as long as they get back to me early tomorrow (my time), there’ll be an order for a shiny new Quarq placed shortly afterwards. (Drool, drool. Me, a gearhead? Damn straight – it lets me maintain my illusion of maybe one day moving ahead of the back of my age group…)
They already responded and are trying to sort it out. At first glance they can’t repro what you’re seeing, but have tech teams digging deeper as we speak. I may connect you behind the scenes to them if they can’t figure it out in the next few hours.
Thanks for the support!
Ta.
If it helps, I tried both Firefox (with a few ad-blocking and other third-party-script-blocking add-ons) and Chrome (without any add-ons), and got the same result both times.
… (tries again) … and… now it’s working. Either they sorted the problem, or dropping the password length from 35 to 20 characters was the fix. (I use a password manager. Long passwords with lots of digits and punctuation is how I usually roll.)
Heads up! The Manufacture Delay for the 4iiii Power Meters are 3-8 weeks. For $320 though, hard to beat!
Ray, in your initial sidebar announcement you said VIP membership is $4.99, but the CT cart lists it as $9.99.
Which is correct.
If you go from this link here for DCR VIP readers, it’ll be $4.99.
Linkage: link to clevertraining.com
If you use the generic CT link, then you pay twice as much. ;)
Hi Ray,
Just purchased P1 pedals. Awesome discount. I have not seen anything better so far online or in store.
Thanks!
Just laid down $800 for Vector 2 dual side. Amazing price, almost 50% off from last years retail price. Thanks Ray.
Will CT be doing this sale again this year?
Starts May 14th this year…mark your calendars!
I was wondering the same, holding out on some Assioma pedals in hopes of the sale. Probably won’t buy until the next big sale, maybe that’ll be holiday season (have other PM and KICKR to use for now, so it isn’t necessarily affecting my training to hope to save another $80)
I am holding out for the exact same reason. Either for Assiomas or P1’s.