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Subject: Infocrank Powermeter (110BCD, 170mm)
I'm selling the Infocrank powermeter that I won at the cyclosportive GFNY Mt Ventoux this year, since I already own a power2max. Everything is unused and Infocrank offers a 2-year warranty (starting from the date of the sportive, so until 28th of June 2017).

Specifications: 110BCD, 170mm crank length. Includes chainrings 52/36.

I know that Infocrank is less well-known than e.g. the "gold standard" SRM and you might wonder what justifies the relatively high retail price - the cheapest I could find on the Internet is 1499€ on www.powermeter24.com (RRP 1798€). All the reviews I have found on the Internet are highly positive: this powermeter is extremely reliable and accurate (even more accurate than SRM!!) and measures power on both sides separately (in contrast to Stages which only measures one side and in contrast to other crank-based powermeters like power2max, which measure both sides but you don't know the exact contribution of each leg). Moreover, the crank is said to be extremely stiff.

The best is if you search the web to get an impression yourself! I'm linking a few reviews here - no selection for positive ones made! (Somehow everyone who has tried it seems to be a fan! )

English:
http://biketestreviews.com/infocrank-by-verve-cycling/
http://www.bikerumor.com/2014/07/31/exclusive-hands-on-review-of-th...
German:
http://slowtwitch.de/wp/2014/09/the-vervecycling-infocrank-has-arri...

Price: I'd say 90% of the cheapest Internet price (1499€) is fair - so 1350€. Shipping within Europe included.

PS: The crank comes with a special M30 spindle for which a suitable bottom bracket is needed. They are available on http://www.praxiscycles.com(or national distributors) for virtually all frame standards - English threaded, BB86, BB92, or in the Praxis Conversion for BB30 or PF30 frames.

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