This video has been sitting in the edit queue for quite a while. I finally got around to finishing it last night, so here is my unboxing and quick review of the Favero Assioma Duo Power Meter pedals.
After training with power for years indoors I finally dropped the cash on a power meter for the bike with the Favero Assioma Duo Power Pedals. Thanks to DCRainmaker & GPLama for their detailed accuracy reviews which guided my purchase.
FAVERO Assioma Duo Side Pedal Based Power Meter
$742.73Easy to install Rechargeable batteries ensure 50 hours of use Smart, cutting-edge cycling technology to make the most of each pedal stroke, with the utmost certainty Available in single (UNO) or dual (DUO) Assioma communicates via Bluetooth and ANT+ ... read more
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FAVERO Assioma UNO Side Pedal Based Power Meter
$490.00Easy to install Rechargeable batteries ensure 50 hours of use Smart, cutting-edge cycling technology to make the most of each pedal stroke, with the utmost certainty Available in single (UNO) or dual (DUO) Assioma communicates via Bluetooth and ANT+ ... read more
(as of September 18, 2024 23:06 GMT -04:00 - More infoProduct prices and availability are accurate as of the date/time indicated and are subject to change. Any price and availability information displayed on [relevant Amazon Site(s), as applicable] at the time of purchase will apply to the purchase of this product.)
My buddy has those… they’re great. Right up until the bearings go on you. In less than 10,000 miles. I think they want $150 to replace them.
Is that sending them away? IIRC the bearing rebuild kit is less than $40.
Oh! I may have gotten my brands crossed (those look very similar). His have no bearing rebuild kit, they have to be sent in to the manufacturer.
It may have been their previous version, the BePro, or maybe they were the Powertap P1’s, I don’t think those are user serviceable.