Powermeter for 3 bikes: road, MTB, gravel?

I have what I assume is an unusual L/R distribution. Seated, I’m often 51-53% R, while standing, I’m often 51-52% L.

Like Robert Winkler, I also used to use VAM to gauge fitness & efforts as there are a lot of long, sustained climbs where I ride.

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Hi guys, I just did my first ride with the Favero Assioma MX-1 Pro. Now, I’m disappointed! My eFTP is 2.12; I thought it was a fast ride (top speed 67 km/h) in the Mexican Highlands (1,700-2,000 m.a.s.l.).

Why would you be disappointed? Were you trying to do a max effort?

You’ll get a bigger eFTP for rides that are slow - in the sense that those are probably the ones that go up hill.

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for roadbike i recommend the powermeter is sigeyi。

Thanks! But I’m just starting and don’t want to spend for each of my bikes.

I live in Mexico as well and use a Garmin Rally 100 (single sided) that can easily be moved from bike to bike. Battery life is very good.
Highly recommended
Works well with Wahoo (used with a Bolt V2)

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The OP already has Favero MX-1 pedals. Should be at least evenly good and with even more versatility as a MTB cleat system.

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Ooopss, I did not check the dates. Anyway, for those who see this thread later, the Garmin Rally Pedals are a very good option and work well with Wahoo if that is what you use.

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