So, there's this little fad right about now that some cyclists are trying. It's called training with a power meter. If you really know me, you'll know how funny those first two sentences are. I have been training with power since 2003, owned every type of power meter than has been on the market, and even have a role in developing the iBike line of power meters. Needless to say, there is a huge benefit in being able to train with power and we are now able to offer that benefit to you guys.
Currently we can only offer the carbon wheels with a 24 hole power tap hub, but are working on options for a 28 hole version down the road. We can also provide different head units with the power tap (Garmin Edge 500, Garmin Edge 800, Power Tap Cervo, Power Tap Joule, and the iAero).
We will build any of our wheels (except the 20mm tubulars) with Power Tap rear hubs, but will continue to only offer our own front hub (it's much better anyway). Since you won't need our rear hub, that has been factored into the price of the wheels. With that...
Pricing will be as follows:
Power Tap SL+ Hub (no computer head) - Add $1300 to price of wheels
with Garmin Edge 500 - +$249
with Garmin Edge 800 - +$449/$649
with Power Tap Joule 2.0 - +$250
with iAero - +$659
Power Tap Pro+ Hub (no computer head) - Add $900 to price of wheels
with Garmin Edge 500 - +$249
with Garmin Edge 800 - +$449/$649
with Power Tap Joule 2.0 - +$250
with iAero - +$659
Power Tap Elite+ Hub (no computer head) - Add $800 to price of wheels
with Garmin Edge 500 - +$249
with Garmin Edge 800 - +$449/$649
with Power Tap Cervo - +$150
with iAero - +$659
If you have any questions about the different models or what option may be best for you, feel free to contact us. We'll love to help out and build you a set of wheels that will definitely make you faster!
www.boydcycling.com
Saturday, January 8, 2011
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I hear those are pretty nice. Might have to get one....
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