Derek
Active Member
3 weeks ago I suffered a severe lower left leg injury after my V20 slipped out from under me on an unsafe road surface. My foot and pedal got caught in a grate at 20mph and I suffered a compound (“I see my bone”) comminuted (twisty) trimalleolar (3 bits) fracture of my tibia (ankle) and another comminuted (twisty) fracture of my fibula (secondary lower leg bone). I am laid up for the next several weeks, but when I get back on the bike (which I intend to do when able), my plan is to work through my rehabilitation on Zwift in my garage. I will take it slow, but I would like to purchase a power meter which can provide some insight into the power output differential between my two feet - as a way to track my left foot's progress over time. While I'm modifying my drivetrain, I would also like to go to a shorter crank (currently on 165mm) to reduce the articulation of my ankle joint (read 7 screws + titanium plate have me concerned about my mobility). Ideally, I'm thinking about moving down to around a 150mm crank. And, since I'd be doing all of that, I'd also like to swap out my existing 50/34 front chainring setup in favor of something that gives me a slightly larger big-ring. So, based on a lot of reading I've done on this forum over the past few days, I BELIEVE the best setup may be:
- Rotor Power Meter - $685 new or $465 used on eBay (requires moving to a 4 bolt system from my 5 bolt SRAM)
- Rotor aldhu 150mm crank - $400 new or $300 used on eBay
- Wickwerks 53/34 4-bolt chainrings - $180 new (will give me a better top-end gear ratio for long rolling downhills once I'm back out on the road)
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