
Stages Shimano GRX RX810 Power Meter
The Stages Shimano GRX RX810 Power Meter brings Stages power to your gravel bike! Compatible with all Shimano GRX cranksets, the Stages power meter is accurate, durable and race ready. The power meter is also extremely lightweight – adding only 15 grams to the weight of the crank arm. All Stages power meters are compatible with both ANT+ and Bluetooth SMART devices, which means you can use your favorite bicycle computer as well as a smartphone or tablet.
The Stages Generation 3 power meter features radio antennas that are 6x more powerful than the previous version. This means better compatibility with both bike computers and watches. The new versions also feature improved accuracy (+/- 1.5%) and have an LED indicator light on the housing for improved ease of use.
Options
Crank arm lengths: 170 mm | 172.5 mm | 175 mm
Compatibility
Crankset: The Stages Shimano GRX RX810 Power Meter is compatible with all Shimano GRX cranksets including GRX RX600.
Check Frame Clearance: Crank-arm based power meters like this one attach a sensor on the inside of the left crank arm. On some bikes, there is not enough room between the left crank arm and the chainstay for the sensor to clear the frame. Therefore, you should make sure you have at least 10 mm of clearance between the left crank arm and the chainstay – and that you don’t have a bottom bracket mounted rear brake (used on some aero and TT bikes). The important area to measure is right in the middle of the crank arm. Please refer to the image below.
If you find that you have around 7-9 mm of clearance, what many people will do is simply install a 1 or 2 mm bottom bracket spacer (between the left crank arm and the frame), which will give them the clearance they need.

Crankset: The Stages Shimano GRX RX810 Power Meter is compatible with all Shimano GRX cranksets including GRX RX600.
Check Frame Clearance: Crank-arm based power meters like this one attach a sensor on the inside of the left crank arm. On some bikes, there is not enough room between the left crank arm and the chainstay for the sensor to clear the frame. Therefore, you should make sure you have at least 10 mm of clearance between the left crank arm and the chainstay – and that you don’t have a bottom bracket mounted rear brake (used on some aero and TT bikes). The important area to measure is right in the middle of the crank arm. Please refer to the image below.
If you find that you have around 7-9 mm of clearance, what many people will do is simply install a 1 or 2 mm bottom bracket spacer (between the left crank arm and the frame), which will give them the clearance they need.

In the Box
- Stages Power Meter
- 2032 coin cell battery
- Quick Start guide
Specs
| Name | Stages Shimano GRX RX810 |
| Bike Type | Gravel |
| Location of Power Measurement | Crank Arm |
| Left or Both Legs Measured | Left only |
| Independent Left/Right Measurement | No |
| Installation | Easier |
| Crank Arm Material | Aluminum |
| Communication Protocol | ANT+ and Bluetooth SMART |
| Claimed Accuracy | +/- 1.5% |
| Automatic Temp. Compensation | Yes |
| Weight | 15 grams (added weight) |
| Battery Type | CR2032 coin cell |
| Battery Life | 200+ hours |
| Method of Cadence Measurement | Accelerometer |
| Warranty | 1 year |
Why Buy from Power Meter City
1. We ship fast! All orders ship on the same day your order is placed!
2. Free shipping on all orders in the U.S.
3. We are an authorized Stages dealer and this product comes with a full warranty.
4. Expert advice and customer service in case you need any help.
5. We offer a free, 30-day return policy on new items.
6. We offer 20% off TrainingPeaks Premium when you buy a power meter.
About our Company
At Power Meter City, we focus on power meters and related accessories and components. Our focus on these products means we can offer you the best possible selection, advice and service.
We have been in business since 2016 and are based in southern California. We are an authorized dealer of every product we sell.






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