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The critical components of a bicycle should carry the names of lesser known mountains and hills more often than is currently used by the manufacturers of these parts. I applaud the use of this name.
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Depends on how you define range.
9-46 cassette gives either 466% (42/9) via ratios of largest gear divided by smallest gear, or 366% for total gear ratio span. Helpful article on the second method: https://www.sheldonbrown.com/gears/percentage.html |
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What is the BCD on these cranks? 135mm? That can't be.... Will it be possible to fit a smaller diameter aftermarket chainring on them? 110bcd has been in Campagnolo's wheelhouse for decades with compact. THey even have down to 32 teeth in road, no?
Sure, they don't make a narrow/wide chainring at the moment, but if the BCD isn't from the 1990's in theory we may see Wolftooth or others make a Ekar BCD smaller ring, no? 34? 32?
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https://forums.thepaceline.net/showp...87&postcount=3 So 96 BCD which is well small enough for tiny rings. |
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It's interesting that both Chorus 12spd and Ekar should use what appears to be the same crank, and also that this crank seems to have a neither-here-nor-there spec. The crank has only one set of bolt holes (that are at too large a BCD for an inner ring), so when used as a double road crank, they have to bolt the inner ring onto the outer ring. When used as 1x gravel crank, it has a very narrow Q factor, which would seem to put a limit on tire width. |
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That's what duct tape and a Sharpie are for.
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The same. See my prior post, I am nearly sure it’s the same crank. The chorus crank has a small ring that bolts to the large ring.
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BikeRadar says 123mm BCD.
Also there's a new bottom bracket standard and I think I saw mention of a redesigned hirth joint. Haven't seen word if the BB is backwards compatible, either, so kinda doubt it's the same crank. |
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I've heard otherwise. The chain doesn't fit in the 11/12spd tool from Campagnolo. However it fits in ours (Abbey) and a couple others. I was told yesterday by a factory tech they are going to revise the chain tool to work with at least 12 and 13spd.
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Based on the drawings in the review I linked, it appears to be exactly the same arms and spindle. The change looks like a new outer seal that covers part of the bearing which necessitates new cups. My money says you could pull the bearings and seals off a chorus (or any UT) crank and update it to Ekar spec. They basically went from a flat outer seal to a labyrinth seal. They appear to be from the exact same carbon mold, it explains why they made a double chainring with a BCD larger than the small ring, and both share the same q factor. They certainly could be different, but I’m skeptical. The existence of Ekar explains the oddity of the chorus design and the existence of Chorus explains the native offset Ekar chainring. Last edited by thirdgenbird; 09-24-2020 at 06:49 PM. |
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It's a fake $300 receipt that comes in the groupset box. You show this document to your spouse.
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