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He's also made shimano 4 bolt spiders for eeWings, lots of ti parts for Firefly, and an oversized and pricey derailleur cage... https://cyclingtips.com/2021/04/the-...to-redemption/ I would imagine he would make a super high quality chainring. |
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Modified Rotor Q-Ring to fit Ekar System
I have been using Oval Chainring for more than 8 years and I really like it very much. However, there is no option at the moment for Ekar so that I have to be creative.
Another issue is that my terrain has many climbs greater than 15% which is quite challenging to use 38T Chainring. I prefer 36T or even 34T Chain in which the option is not yet available from Campy. So what I did is purchase a Rotor 36T Direct Mount Q-Ring and did some modification by thinning the gear section using CNC Milling Machine. The initial result is quite good as there is no dropped chain at all and it shifts perfectly. Some pictures are attached, enjoy... |
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Has anyone other than EKAR begun offering a ring that will work? |
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Since no brand that I know is offering ovals for Ekar, and the limitation of 38T (PCD Limitation) I have to use a different brand of the crank. A.W |
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The 'Un-Official' Campagnolo Ekar thread
Ekar, I am a fan.
I swapped my Stigmata over to Ekar and got a chance to ride a bunch. Install was uneventful - mechanical 1x and threaded bb is good times. Likes: best in class brakes, tactile shifting, smart 1x ratio intervals for dirt and pavement, comfortable hoods Dislikes: lever throw on the shift is not idiot-proof....that's about it. I've been on AXS, Di2 GRX and now Ekar. Di2 GRX is my least favorite because somanywires... but hood/lever ergonomics are superior. AXS shifts perfect every time and runs whisper quiet...would be my favorite if there was something between 10-50 and 10-36 and if the brakes where a touch better. Ekar is exactly what I wanted Force mechanical 1x to be, if that makes any sense. Last edited by sparky33; 05-07-2021 at 03:29 PM. |
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Looks great!
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My biggest dislike with ekar is that you have to click that thumb lever (a fair amount of pressure required) one cog at a time to get back up to higher gear. I could see it being an issue over a long ride for anybody prone to stiffness or pain in the thumb joint. Not having multi-shift ability for the thumb lever is a big oversight, imo.
On the plus side, the braking is fantastic (much better than the force axs brakes on my other bike). Hoods feel great. Shifting is crisp. It's a really solid 1x groupset, overall. |
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we already had a big argument about that, maybe in the first 10 pages of this thread, a bunch of people seem to think this isn't a problem, so I guess you are wrong
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Steve, thanks for the feedback on your experience so far with Ekar. I find the possible ratio combinations are really good for a wide range of terrain and use, and lots of the group seem very well thought out. Excited to see some more builds using it.
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I am a multishift fan and can relate, but stating it was an oversight is incorrect. Ekar reportedly uses the same basic shift mechanism design as the 12 speed road levers but they added a bar in the lever to lock out the lever throw preventing multiple shifts. I am not suggesting this is better, just clarifying it was a strategic decision that cost them money, not an oversight. I would love to hear feedback from someone that removes the bar.
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Oversight implies that it was inadvertent is all that I am saying. It wasn't inadvertent. It was intentionally engineered out for a specific reason. Maybe it was a bad decision, but not an oversight.
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As it stands, however, that's not possible. I would guess that the easiest solution WILL turn out to be that one of the "aftermarket" outfits like Praxis / absoluteBlack / Wolf Tooth / e*thirteen / Garbaruk / StrongLight / othersI'mforgetting will be the first to offer an EKAR-compatible chainring in a normal BCD size, and that will be what makes our existing power meters compatible. I had written some of them a few months ago and it sounded like several could be working on it or were considering it (AB, Wolf Tooth), but I haven't seen any updates since then. |
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There is. I'm running the XTR 12s 10-45 cassette with AXS. Works perfectly.
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