
Garmin Rally XC 100
Garmin Rally XC 100
Yes, yes, it does make sense! I was in Surselva last weekend (bio-biking) and climbed 1400 hm and achieved an average of 164 W on this day (incl. downhill) (approx. 1600 kJ / time in motion 3:30 h). A weekend before, I reconnoitred a Jura bike tour to test whether the route is rideable with an e-city bike. There, (with the exact same watt pedal that I had remounted) for 1500 hm of ascent - mostly in eco mode but with very wet ground - I achieved an average of 176 W (approx. 1250 kJ / time in motion 2:50 h). Conclusion 1: All those who think that e-bikers don't need muscle power are very much mistaken. Conclusion 2: This is exactly what the Garmin Watt pedal is ideal for: it can be mounted on different bikes and measures the "bio-power" independently. Conclusion 3: I am very satisfied with my Rally XC 100. See also: https://www.garmin.com/de-DE/blog/rally-powermeter-pedalsysteme-der-naechsten-generation/ and https://www.radsport-rennrad.de/test-teile/garmin-rally-test/ (December 2021), both links retrieved today.
The Upgrade Pedal is an accessory that converts the Garmin Rally XC 100 single-sided power meter into a dual-sided power meter pedal system that can analyse more power values than just watts. When the upgrade pedal is paired with the Rally XC100 (power meter with sensor), you get a complete rally wattmeter pedal system that provides values for right/left distribution and cycling dynamics, and learns exactly in which area of the 360° pedal cycle you get the best performance.
Here a pedal is supplied according to our information.
After clarification with the product manager, it appears that item 15886473 (https://www.galaxus.ch/fr/s3/product/garmin-rally-xc-100-pedales-15886473) is a pedal set. Item 16393165 (https://www.galaxus.ch/fr/s3/product/garmin-rally-xc-100-pedales-16393165) appears to be an upgrade for the manufacturer's part number 010-02388-0.
Unfortunately, we do not stock the product.
After clarification with the dealer, two pedals are offered here.