Stages Cycling Dual Sided Power Meter for Dura-Ace 9200 Available Now
- By Kate Hector
- 12 Dec 2022
(Boulder, CO – 12 December, 2022) Stages Cycling, a leading cycling technology company, today announced the launch of its dual sided power meter for Shimano’s latest 12-speed Dura-Ace 9200 cranksets.
The drive-side Stages R crank arms and dual sided Stages LR cranksets for Shimano’s 12-speed groups feature a new power meter design including new strain gauge placement and sensors. Units are available to purchase now in varying lengths and chain ring configurations for $1189.99.
In December, Stages began offering Factory Installed Dura-Ace R9200 and Ultegra R8100 power meters as single-sided, non-drive side Stages L units only, which is the same technology ridden to countless professional wins including Tadej Pogacar’s 2020 Tour de France victory. Factory Install Service will be available for R9200 right side crank arms in January.
Like all Stages Power meters, these new Dura-Ace units are built and individually calibrated in Boulder, Colorado to the same exacting standards of performance, accuracy and reliability as the rest of their product line, including the Stages Bike SB20 Smart Bike and models found in some of the biggest indoor cycling studios.
The current Gen 3 Stages Power technology features accuracy within 1.5 percent, active temperature compensation for consistent performance regardless of weather conditions, IPX7 water resistance, and user replaceable CR2032 batteries.
“We’re excited to offer a dual sided Stages Power meter on the latest Dura-Ace crankset,” said Pat Warner, Senior Vice President of Product Development. “Our top priority is providing cutting edge technology to help cyclists achieve their goals. This new model adds to the many tools Stages has to offer.”
The Dura-Ace 9200 crankset is compatible with all 12-speed Shimano Hollowtech II road bottom brackets. Customers who have already purchased a left sided Stages Power meter for R9200 can purchase a drive side power meter and pair it to their existing left side to create a dual sided unit.