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Old 08-19-2014, 02:56 PM
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Rotor 3D+ question

Hi all,

Sorry if I missed this somewhere, but is there a difference in Rotor 3D+ cranks with Red or Black hardware, namely the bolt at the crank center? I am seeing some classifieds with the black hardware as opposed to red... legit? The logo reflects 3D+ and not 3DF...thx in advance.
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Old 08-19-2014, 02:58 PM
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Hi all,

Sorry if I missed this somewhere, but is there a difference in Rotor 3D+ cranks with Red or Black hardware, namely the bolt at the crank center? I am seeing some classifieds with the black hardware as opposed to red... legit? The logo reflects 3D+ and not 3DF...thx in advance.
Yes, I've had both red and black hardware.
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Old 08-19-2014, 06:43 PM
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Nope. If the arms are stamped 3D+, you are good to go. The 3DF is the 30mm spindle like the 3D+, just heavier (forged). I thought the red center was just slightly newer than the black/silver, but not sure.

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Hi all,

Sorry if I missed this somewhere, but is there a difference in Rotor 3D+ cranks with Red or Black hardware, namely the bolt at the crank center? I am seeing some classifieds with the black hardware as opposed to red... legit? The logo reflects 3D+ and not 3DF...thx in advance.
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