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Re: Hollowgram SI vs. Hollowgram SI SL?

Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2010 8:39 pm
by KWalker
When my Hollowgrams arrive I can sell you the brand new MK-V rings just pm me and remind me.

Anyone have any tips for the install? The spindle has already been installed (these are a take off, apparently the seller wanted DA 7900 cranks instead). It came with the ceramic BB and the bearing shields as well. Any special washers, etc. I should ask for from my C'Dale dealer before doing the install?

Re: Hollowgram SI vs. Hollowgram SI SL?

Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 12:53 am
by tranzformer
KWalker wrote:When my Hollowgrams arrive I can sell you the brand new MK-V rings just pm me and remind me.



Sounds good.

Re: Hollowgram SI vs. Hollowgram SI SL?

Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 12:53 am
by Weenie

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Re: Hollowgram SI vs. Hollowgram SI SL?

Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 6:30 am
by MARLON
For all the questions in this thread..
You can run the MKV Chainrings with the 11 Speed SR Chain witout any problem..no issues.
Look at the Stronglight CT2 Rings they are also 10/11 compatibel....
Cheers

Re: Hollowgram SI vs. Hollowgram SI SL?

Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 4:00 pm
by topflightpro
53x12 wrote:So I am thinking about getting a power meter (probably a SRM) and have both an SI and a newer SISL crankset. One is on my road bike and the other on my TT bike. I only want to have one power meter and switch between the two cranksets. Just curious how easy this would be with an SRM (or a Quarq)? I know I need C-Dale specific parts KT012 and KT013 to loosen the crank arms as well as the spindle. Is it as easy as that and then pop on the powerunit? The Quarq requires the power meter is sent to them to be installed, does that mean I won't be able to move it from one bike to another? Both cranks are standard (130) and same crank arm lengths. Thanks for any help guys.


Yes, you will need those tools.

I have not swapped power meters, but I have swapped spyder's on my SI's so I can switch from standard to compact, and vice versa. It's not terribly difficult to remove the piece holding the spider on. I used a large monkey wrench to hold the KT013. It would probably help if you have a vise to hold the crank, though I did not have one.

As for swapping the Quarq or SRM between two cranks, since they are the same length and BCD, it would probably be easier to just swap the entire Right Crank arm, - Quarq and Rings - between bikes than to take off the Quarq and reinstall it on another arm.

Re: Hollowgram SI vs. Hollowgram SI SL?

Posted: Wed Sep 22, 2010 11:39 pm
by FreaK
Well, since i've still got my System Six, and we just became a cannondale dealer, i'm excited to get in on the SiSl party.

To answer questions about C11 compatibility, I'm using one on my rival group. The rings were pretty crap though, i'd like to try something else.

Re: Hollowgram SI vs. Hollowgram SI SL?

Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2010 1:41 am
by devinci
Im bringing back this thread.

I will receive my si crankset soon. Could anyone tell me what is the weight saving going from si crankarm bolts to sl hollow bolts please?

Re: Hollowgram SI vs. Hollowgram SI SL?

Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2010 2:25 am
by devinci
Bump

I received my si crnakset. My silver solid crank arm bolts weighted in @ 19g for both bolts.

Anyone has the weight of the SL hollow bolts?

Re: Hollowgram SI vs. Hollowgram SI SL?

Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2011 8:23 am
by jinxkal
Ahy one know if the Hollow SL will take my new ROTOR Q Rings? Please advise.. Both compact

Re: Hollowgram SI vs. Hollowgram SI SL?

Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2011 8:25 am
by airwise
I'm told it doesn't work if running Campag 11 speed but otherwise yes.

Re: Hollowgram SI vs. Hollowgram SI SL?

Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2011 8:48 am
by jinxkal
airwise wrote:I'm told it doesn't work if running Campag 11 speed but otherwise yes.


So basically it will work with my sram force....im just concern if the chain will fit on the crank straight away or not

bid on SI Hollowgram or SI SL Hollowgram?

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 1:28 am
by Bianchi10
I'm currently using an FSA SLK crankset. I have always wanted an SI SL crankset but never saw it to be financially realistic. I found a new SI Hollowgram for a good price, but after a little bit of research I saw that there is a difference between the SI and the SI SL Hollowgram.

For $400 Should I pull the trigger or should hold on for the SI SL crankset which will be about 100g lighter than the SI?

Re: bid on SI Hollowgram or SI SL Hollowgram?

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 2:44 am
by NWSAlpine
Hold out. It may take a while but you can get the SISL on ebay for $400-450.

Re: Hollowgram SI vs. Hollowgram SI SL?

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 6:03 am
by djconnel
Oooh... SpiderRings.

Re: Hollowgram SI vs. Hollowgram SI SL?

Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2013 3:58 pm
by digiadaamore
Has anyone got any new info on the new forged hollowgram si? its been coming on the ui2 evo for awhile now and will be on a bunch of models for 2014, someone must know some specs. weight? when it will be available or will it only come on bikes? msrp if they sell it? anything? thanks :up:

Re: Hollowgram SI vs. Hollowgram SI SL?

Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2014 12:30 am
by dereksmalls
Sorry to drag this thread up, but can how fit a pair of Hollowgram SISL (which are BB30) onto a BMC SLR which is BB86? What sort of BB adapter would I need? Or should I just forget about it and get a Lightning crankset in BB86 straight away and avoid the additional adapter weight?

Re: Hollowgram SI vs. Hollowgram SI SL?

Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2014 12:30 am
by Weenie

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