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Powertap G3 $500 price drop

Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2013 4:24 pm
by nickobec
That is a $500USD price drop from $1299 recommended retail to $789, so under $700 on the street or ebay

http://velonews.competitor.com/2013/08/ ... 510_297666

Re: Powertap G3 $500 price drop

Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2013 4:27 pm
by toolonglegs
Maybe the garmin really is coming out! :lol: .

Re: Powertap G3 $500 price drop

Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2013 6:13 pm
by silkishuge
nickobec wrote:That is a $500USD price drop from $1299 recommended retail to $789, so under $700 on the street or ebay

http://velonews.competitor.com/2013/08/ ... 510_297666
Great news as I was contemplating between a crankbased or another powertap for racing. I have a training wheel with a powertap but it is quite heavy.
I did a quick look at Wiggle but price is still $1299. I wonder when the price will come down.

Jon

Re: Powertap G3 $500 price drop

Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2013 8:17 pm
by Sven Nijs
silkishuge wrote: I wonder when the price will come down.
Jon
Once they shift the remaining stock they paid full price for, I'd guess. Worth noting the current pricing to confirm who is passing on the full saving when it finally comes.

Re: Powertap G3 $500 price drop

Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2013 8:40 pm
by Xplora
Really is fantastic news; this forces down the used market as well quite a lot... imagine almost new G3 hubs for 500 bucks...

Re: Powertap G3 $500 price drop

Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2013 10:57 pm
by nickobec
silkishuge wrote: Great news as I was contemplating between a crankbased or another powertap for racing. I have a training wheel with a powertap but it is quite heavy.
I did a quick look at Wiggle but price is still $1299. I wonder when the price will come down.
That is what I did last year 3kg training wheelset with an elite+ laced to mavic open pros to 2kg racing wheelset G3 laced to cheap chinese carbon rims (weight includes, tyres, tubes, rim tape, cassette & skewers ie elite+ ultegra cassette, GP4000s, lightweight tubes, G3 has sram red cassette, force/attack tyres, ultralight tubes)

Yes it does stop me using different wheelsets for different purposes/races ie it is always 38 or 60mm front and 50mm rear.

But then again I use three different cranks, 175mm with asymmetric rings on TT bike, 172.5mm on road bike and 170mm on crit bike. So a crank based power meter is not for me.

Next year I might get a garmin vector so I can use more wheels.

Re: Powertap G3 $500 price drop

Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2013 11:22 pm
by Xplora
Speculation that they are simply clearing stock for Interbike online. I like the idea they have another cheaper model coming out - the Pro is gone right now...

Re: Powertap G3 $500 price drop

Posted: Sat Aug 03, 2013 12:53 pm
by you cannot be sirrus
Just shows how much we were being shafted on price previously.

Re: Powertap G3 $500 price drop

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2013 11:07 am
by Chookman
Already happening. $700 on Ebay from Colorado cycles. There's going to be a lot of ticked off suppliers out there with old stock they likely paid substantially more for. The prices have been all over the place. Last November I purchased a G3 hub for $980 from Evans Cycles and they have since jacked their price up to over $1300. Wiggle; Chain Reaction: same story!

Re: Powertap G3 $500 price drop

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2013 2:33 pm
by joomz
Anyone know of an Aussie retailer that'll be selling them at these prices? Not keen on buying more electronics from overseas, bad experiences

Re: Powertap G3 $500 price drop

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2013 4:53 pm
by Xplora
They all will... once the Distributor gets the backlog of the expensive stuff gone :P Stages Power Meter - google it. ;)

Re: Powertap G3 $500 price drop

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2013 5:18 pm
by vander
Powertap said the price change is effective immediately I expect Aus places to drop their prices straight away, if not they may never sell the old stock.

Re: Powertap G3 $500 price drop

Posted: Thu Aug 08, 2013 8:55 am
by g-boaf
This will be good - I want to build up one wheel with this, it will be a cheaper entry into power meters than before.

Re: Powertap G3 $500 price drop

Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2013 6:12 pm
by Mudgewa
I spoke to the Australian distributor this morning and he tells me that they won't be releasing the price in Australia for a couple of weeks yet. No explanation offered as to why. I reckon they got caught off guard and are hoping naive people will buy their stock at the old price. Once again in Australia we cop it in the neck. I suggested that I could purchase one from the US today, but would rather deal with a local bike shop. The guy on the phone sounded like he didn't give a hoot. He was quick to point out though that any warranty issues with a Powertap bought from the US would not be honoured here in Australia.

Re: Powertap G3 $500 price drop

Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 2:39 pm
by Chookman
Mudgewa wrote:I spoke to the Australian distributor this morning and he tells me that they won't be releasing the price in Australia for a couple of weeks yet. No explanation offered as to why. I reckon they got caught off guard and are hoping naive people will buy their stock at the old price. Once again in Australia we cop it in the neck. I suggested that I could purchase one from the US today, but would rather deal with a local bike shop. The guy on the phone sounded like he didn't give a hoot. He was quick to point out though that any warranty issues with a Powertap bought from the US would not be honoured here in Australia.
What... an Australian distributor cashing in on Naïve consumers? That's pretty much how half of the industry survives isn't it? Buy O/S. Worst case scenario is you'll need to remove the hub and send it back at a cost of $50 (or thereabouts) plus another $50 to have your wheel re-spoked. Is it worth paying double to have local support?

Re: Powertap G3 $500 price drop

Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 8:12 pm
by Sven Nijs
Official Warranty Terms

Saris Cycling Group, Inc (SCG), parent company of PowerTap, warrants our product to the original consumer to be free from defects in materials and workmanship. Please retain your sales slip for your records as proof of purchase will be required.
Warranty Term
Power Meters:

Hub and Electronic components - 1 year

PowerCal - 1 year

Joule & Joule GPS - 1 year

Accessories - 1 year

Any product or part thereof found to be defective within the term as set forth above will be replaced without charge provided that: (1) its failure resulted from a defect in material or workmanship and not from normal wear and tear expected in the use of the product; (2) the product was not misused, improperly assembled, improperly maintained or damaged by accident; (3) there was no failure to follow instructions or warnings in Owner's Manual; (4) no alterations or modifications were made; and (5) the product or part is delivered, freight prepaid, to Saris Cycling Group or an authorized service center.

Please call (800) 246-5975 to obtain return authorization prior to return. SCG reserves the right to inspect any product before issuing a replacement. SCG's only obligation shall be to replace such products or parts that it determines are defective.


I've asked Powertap to confirm if warranty is International and therefore if a product bought in one country can be warrantied in another.

Re: Powertap G3 $500 price drop

Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 11:18 pm
by Xplora
You couldn't force them to fix something in oz, because the warranty was not offered in Oz, but the USA.

Re: Powertap G3 $500 price drop

Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 11:19 pm
by Xplora
You couldn't force them to fix something in oz, because the warranty was not offered in Oz, but the USA.

Re: Powertap G3 $500 price drop

Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2013 12:28 am
by nickobec
Had my warranty problem with my G3 bought via mail from US "fixed" in the US, after lots of helpful advice from SARIS.

Sent the problem power cap back to SARIS who "misplaced" it, showed then the tracking for Australia Post they sent new one.

Re: Powertap G3 $500 price drop

Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2013 9:16 am
by Ross
Xplora wrote:You couldn't force them to fix something in oz, because the warranty was not offered in Oz, but the USA.
IMO that is absolute BS. If product "A" from manfacturer "B" is faulty it shouldn't have any bearing on where the product was purchased, a refund should be given or product should be fixed or replaced.

I went through a similar thing with a bike frame i bought from USA and it developed a crack. I went to LBS that stocks that brand and they tried to get warranty for me even though they hadn't obviously sold it to me but the manufacturer knocked it back because they could tell from the serial number that it wasn't an Australian frame. needless to say I won't ever buy another frame/bike of that brand again becasue of this.

Re: Powertap G3 $500 price drop

Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2013 10:34 pm
by Xplora
You are not entitled to warranty beyond the Trade Practices Act in Australia. There is a difference between rights and expectations. Me? I am on your side, but some study on law recently has shown me that idealistic customer satisfaction levels are not rights at law. Good plan for ongoing businesses but doesn't mean a court will enforce what you expect. The restraints are not unreasonable from a court view. Best plan is to put the cash with other brands that give the service you expect.

Re: Powertap G3 $500 price drop

Posted: Fri Aug 16, 2013 4:20 pm
by Sven Nijs
Response from PowerTap:
You will have to go through the dealer or distributor that you purchased from to have your warranty processed.

Re: Powertap G3 $500 price drop

Posted: Fri Aug 16, 2013 6:04 pm
by Mudgewa
My LBS called me today to let me know the Powertap pricing in Oz - A$899. With the dollar down at themoment, this is actually pretty good. With the potential warranty issues, it'll be good enough for me to buy local.

Re: Powertap G3 $500 price drop

Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 3:40 pm
by User Name
warning: 7-month-old thread. :D

What shops in Melbourne sell these and for how much? $900?