
Over the last three weeks I’ve put the Shimano XTR M9120 crankset with dual Stages Gen III sensors put to the test to see how well it performed off-road (and in the Lama Lab!).
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Stages Power LR Shimano XTR Technical Specifications:
● Shimano XTR M9120 Crankset (175mm, 32T, 573g)
● 24mm Spindle / 52mm Chainline / 168mm Q-Factor.
● True Dual Sided Power (Stages Gen III Tech)
● Power Accuracy: ±1.5%
● Wireless Protocols: ANT+, Bluetooth (Dual BLE from fw v1.8.0 onwards).
● Maximum Power: 0-5000W.
● Cadence: 10-220 RPM.
● Battery: 2x CR2032 / 175hrs (in Dual mode).
● Active Temperature Compensation
● IPX7 water resistant
● Firmware Upgradable
● Device Management: Stages Cycling App
● Price: USD $1,299.99 (This exact model)
Video Index:
0:00 Intro
0:57 Technical Specifications
2:00 Pricing
2:05 Installation and Configuration
2:43 Test Rides
3:34 Data Set No.1 – Indoor
5:43 Data Set No.2 – Indoor
8:13 Data Set No.3 – Outdoor
11:03 Data Set No.4 – Outdoor
12:56 Data Set No.5 – Outdoor
16:39 Measuring Power on MTB
17:21 Stages XTR Dual – All Good!
17:55 Wrap-Up
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