SHIMANO FC-R9200-P 175mm 54x40T Crankset with Power Sensor: Power sensor integration
If you're the kind of cyclist who sweats the details (and let's be honest, who isn't?), the 175mm 54x40T Crankset with Power Sensor is your new best friend. It's not just about pedaling harder; it's about pedaling smarter, thanks to that nifty built-in power sensor dishing out real-time data like it's going out of style. Whether you're climbing hills that look like they belong in a nightmare or sprinting on flats, the 54x40T chainring setup has got your back—or legs, rather. And with a 175mm crank length, it's like the Goldilocks of cranks: just right for most riders.
Here's the lowdown on why this crankset rocks:
- First off, that integrated power sensor isn't just for show. It's your personal coach, giving you the skinny on your performance so you can tweak your training like a pro.
- Built like a tank but sleek enough to turn heads, this thing is in it for the long haul. Rain, shine, or that one puddle you thought you could avoid—durability's a given.
- And let's talk gears. Whether you're tackling a mountain or just trying to beat your personal best on the daily commute, the optimized ratios have you covered. Versatility? Check.
- 54x40T chainring configuration
- 175mm crank length
- High-quality construction
- Power sensor integration
General specs
- Brand: SHIMANO
- Model: FC-R9200-P
- Seller: Joom
- Crank Length: 175mm
- Chainring Configuration: 54x40T
- Power Sensor: Yes
- First listed by seller: 6/23/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Model | FC-R9200-P | FC-R9200-P | FC-R9200-P | FC-R8100-P | FC-R9200-P | FC-R8100-P |
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Price | $1,564.96 | $1,432.27 | $1,765.53 | $1,325.64 | $1,604.94 | $1,231.03 |
Seller | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom |
Update | August 25, 2025 | August 25, 2025 | August 22, 2025 | August 18, 2025 | August 18, 2025 | August 18, 2025 |
Crank Length | 175mm | 170mm | 175mm | 172.5mm | 175mm | 170mm |
Compatibility | Road bikes | Shimano 12-speed road groupsets | Road bikes |
Charlotte T.
Boston, MA
July 3, 2025
Before I got this, I was just pedaling based on feel, not really knowing if I was improving or wasting energy. Now, with the real-time data from the sensor, I can adjust my training and see progress, which has made my cycling more efficient and enjoyable. It's like having a little coach on my bike, guiding me to push smarter, not just harder. I bought it as a gift for myself to step up my game, and it's delivered on that promise fairly well. The versatility in gears means I can tackle different terrains without switching components, and the durability gives me confidence it'll last. Most likely, it's a solid choice for serious riders, though the setup hiccups were a downside. Overall, it's improved my rides and made me more mindful of my performance.
- Pros: I really appreciate how this crankset helps me understand my effort better with its built-in sensor that gives instant feedback on my pedaling. It's made my rides feel more intentional, and the gear setup handles both steep climbs and fast flats smoothly. The build quality feels solid and reliable, lasting through various weather without issues, and the length is comfortable for my height, making it a great fit overall.
- Cons: One thing bugged me: the initial setup was a bit tricky, and I had some trouble getting the sensor to sync properly with my devices at first. It took some fiddling and extra time to get it working right, which was frustrating. Also, while it's durable, it's on the heavier side, so it might not be the best if you're looking to shave off every ounce for racing.