Swapped GRX for Powermeter!

Swapped GRX for Powermeter!

Was looking for a cost effective way to jump up to 48t on the front, and capture data for power! Was able to combine two eBay purchases into one solution.

Powermeter Cranks - $250
Chainring 48/31 - $80

The front mech still needs a little adjustment, and I have a spare 105 front if I need it. I’ve seen that chain line adjustments are part of the deal here… but I’m super excited to capture more data. Training to power is easy indoors, and I’d love to bring some of that to this.

u/MrMojoX — 16 hours ago
▲ 63 r/DivergeGravelBikes+1 crossposts

NWD!

Refreshed my beloved 2021 Diverge Elite (no future shock)

Carbon Wheelset from Hunt
New Version Cinturato Gravel H (don’t sleep on these)
Cheap Carbon seat post and saddle
Upgraded to 48/31 crank set
New chain, cassette
Pads and rotors
Black supacaz tape

Hoping to try and join a casual group ride, and not get dropped by roadies. 😂

A new cockpit will be coming in the colder months.
I also have to figure out how to keep my 2x, while integrating a used PES505. I ordered an Amazon (Buckaloos) 36T for Durace/105 and will see if I can bodge a 48/36 crankset.

u/MrMojoX — 7 days ago
▲ 392 r/pokemongo

How many high level players (70ish+) DON’T have an auto-catcher?

I’m curious, every high level player in my community has an auto catcher of some variety. Personally I’ve had one since the first PoGo+ in year one.

I can’t imagine being a level 77 without having some kind of digital assistance, but maybe I’m not hardcore enough! (I know it is possible, especially with Raid trains, Gifts/Friendship, and all of the XP we get thrown at us now)

Edit to Add: It's really interesting to see the intersection of the two mindsets! Clearly you can make it to high levels without falling down to the resource grinder that is an auto catcher! I'm constantly impressed at this game, community, and the different things or reasons people play!

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u/MrMojoX — 2 months ago