Bumpy bump.Good little page written by the excellent DC Rainmaker. In particular the bit about the proposed timeline. I somehow doubt the full public release will hit the Jan 2016 target.
http://www.dcrainmaker.com/2015/04/limits-power-meter.html
I believe all the established players have dropped their prices significantly over the past year and there are so many new options coming on to the market that I'd agree Limits have probably missed the boat, even without the soap opera.Powertap P1 pedals are now a better option anway - no q-factor issues. Limits seems a bit superflous now...
I think the the phrase caveat emptor would apply to Limits. Have a read of the comments on their FB page about poor accuracy, poor battery life and people not receiving them.Looks like these have actually started shipping - has anyone got one?
I quite like the idea of a power meter that's easy to fit to a rented bike when traveling, plus this should work with mountain bike style pedals which sounds good.
I occasionally look in on the project and I think it's still a soap opera. They've stopped updating/responding on FB and the updates on the indiegogo page are erratic. Comments on both are well worth a read.Looks like these have actually started shipping - has anyone got one?
I quite like the idea of a power meter that's easy to fit to a rented bike when traveling, plus this should work with mountain bike style pedals which sounds good.