Sram XX1 - Power measuring options?
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In the power meter arena, StageOne does only do that on aluminum crank arms as far I see.
It pretty much do most better road cranksets not usable, I think they use strain gauges glued on the crank arm itself.
For MTB Hollowgram series is the only one for me, tranferrable to road, which is a deal winner here.
For SRM, Quarq, and others, it´s a another game.
It pretty much do most better road cranksets not usable, I think they use strain gauges glued on the crank arm itself.
For MTB Hollowgram series is the only one for me, tranferrable to road, which is a deal winner here.
For SRM, Quarq, and others, it´s a another game.
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Mattias Hellöre wrote:For MTB Hollowgram series is the only one for me, tranferrable to road, which is a deal winner here.
Ok, good idéa and very nice and light cranks.
I know you disagree, but i still like to try the XX1-concept. Do you know if the XX1-spider fits Hollowgram cranks? I guess not...
And second question. Do you think it is possible for you (EP) to create a XX1-spider for Hollowgram cranks?
Maybe Cannondale or Sram will create one themselves as for the Specialized cranks. I'm thinking of if/when the World Cup-XC racers like Fontana and Fumic will start to run XX1. I'm sure they will try to keep their nice Hollowgram cranks, if possible.
Edit: Changed XX-spider to XX1-spider
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knutte18 wrote:Mattias Hellöre wrote:For MTB Hollowgram series is the only one for me, tranferrable to road, which is a deal winner here.
Ok, good idéa and very nice and light cranks.
I know you disagree, but i still like to try the XX1-concept. Do you know if the XX-spider fits Hollowgram cranks? I guess not...
And second question. Do you think it is possible for you (EP) to create a XX1-spider for Hollowgram cranks?
Maybe Cannondale or Sram will create one themselves as for the Specialized cranks. I'm thinking of if/when the World Cup-XC racers like Fontana and Fumic will start to run XX1. I'm sure they will try to keep their nice Hollowgram cranks, if possible.
The XX rings don´t fit any other BCD, they have their own properitary BCD which is something like 76mm with two offset bolt holes as far I know.
I CAN do spiders if there´s enough demand, Hollowgrams is the best aluminum cranks out there, nearest competitor is far behind, a good buy at 500-700 usd for cranks only.
IF and only IF the XX1 front rings work well and no need for chainwatcher, I would recommend them, they have logically spent a lot of time and money in R&D than most of us together.
I have seen the rings in real life, a lot of CNC machining and specific teeths for inner and outer links, maximum chain holding but no chain suck.
They come in a variety of sizes too so spiders for these rings are a good opportunity to widen the use of XX1 rings.
I will get a XX1 crankset to make a spider for it very soon.
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knutte18 wrote:PEDALS (Garmin, Polar)
- Will work i guess, but seems like a bad idéa for MTB. Very easy to hit rocks and so on and thrash the pedals very easy.
I know a guy who runs Garmin Vector power on his mountain bike w/o problem (it's an early field unit, not for sale). Only downside is he uses Look Exustar road pedals, so it encourages him to keep pedaling more and unclip less. Then again, maybe that's not such a down side... As far as I know it works fine.
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Hopefully Cannondale will make a spider for XX1 in time for 2013 riding season.
What would be very cool is if someone used the same principle (wide and thin teeth, tall teeth) to create a spiderless chainring for XX1 and other cranks like hollowgram and specialized. Homebrewed components makes spiderless chainrings, but if they improved them to make dropping chains a non issue, That would be the ideal solution in my mind.
What would be very cool is if someone used the same principle (wide and thin teeth, tall teeth) to create a spiderless chainring for XX1 and other cranks like hollowgram and specialized. Homebrewed components makes spiderless chainrings, but if they improved them to make dropping chains a non issue, That would be the ideal solution in my mind.
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skiandbikecmh wrote:Hopefully Cannondale will make a spider for XX1 in time for 2013 riding season.
What would be very cool is if someone used the same principle (wide and thin teeth, tall teeth) to create a spiderless chainring for XX1 and other cranks like hollowgram and specialized. Homebrewed components makes spiderless chainrings, but if they improved them to make dropping chains a non issue, That would be the ideal solution in my mind.
I just got two orders on hollwgram spiders that are for these XX1 rings.
Will be out soon, as I finish other projects.
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I'm running a MTB quarq at the moment. Best option I could find was to get a singlespeed rimg made (homebrewed components can make a 33t ti singlespeed front ring) and a lightweight chain keeper. Rest of the XX1 groupset wasnt a drama.
Although to be honest I'm on my second MTB quarq after the first one failed and am having trouble with this one as well. Think I may get a refund on the quarq (I have them on my roadie and cx bikes and love em but the MTB version needs some refining methinks) ang just get an XX1 crank and put a stages X9 arm on it - I think the L/R balance thing isn't such a big deal on the MTB - there's so much other 'noise' happening in the mtb files that I think it'll get lost...
If there was to be a hollow gram XX1 option I'd be on that like a shot! The bike is a scalpel 29er so would work well
Although to be honest I'm on my second MTB quarq after the first one failed and am having trouble with this one as well. Think I may get a refund on the quarq (I have them on my roadie and cx bikes and love em but the MTB version needs some refining methinks) ang just get an XX1 crank and put a stages X9 arm on it - I think the L/R balance thing isn't such a big deal on the MTB - there's so much other 'noise' happening in the mtb files that I think it'll get lost...
If there was to be a hollow gram XX1 option I'd be on that like a shot! The bike is a scalpel 29er so would work well
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knutte18 wrote:Does anybody know if Sram is using the same spider mounting-standard across the entire MTB-line, or atleast on the top level? Thinking of X9, X0, XX and XX1.
And if Sram is using the same axle-standard for X9 BB30 cranks and XX1 BB30 cranks, then i guess one could mount only the left X9 crank (with Stages power meter) and keep the rest of the XX1 crank with the spider on the right? Will get a bit ugly if one cares about looks on the bike. And most of us do i think. Maybe also feels a bit strange with one alu-crank and one carbon?! If they are interchangeable, then i could switch to the complete XX1 cranks very easy whenever needed.
Will look better to run the X9 cranks with the XX1-spider as blantonator suggests i think.
According to this article, that should work:
http://www.pinkbike.com/news/sram-xx1-ride-11-speed-2013.html
"The XX1 cranks themselves are actually the same carbon arms as used elsewhere in SRAM's lineup, but use a different aluminum spider with a more compact bolt pattern that allows for smaller diameter rings to be fitted."
tompho wrote:I hope Cannondale custom a spider to use XX1 chainrings with the hollowgram cranks. I don,t want to change my hollowgram crankset.
Now there is good news for all Hollowgram owners. XX1-spiders is beginning to arrive at webshops. First out (what i know) seems to be Leonardi Racing. Experimental Prototype is also working on one, and i think more will follow.
Then hopefully Stages Cycling will release their Hollowgram crankarm powermeters soon. But it will only be sold in the us & canada at first. So bad news for me i'm afraid. But maybe i should start saving for a pair of SiSL 2 Hollowgram XX1 cranks.
I sent a message to Sram/Quarq because I'm in the process of building up a new bike right now - here's the response I got. Seems a bit weak and seems quite surprising that their World Cup riders don't use/want power on the mtb. I get the whole thing about not promising etc. etc., but it would be a bit irritating to buy cranks twice if they are actually in the works.
January 7, 2013
"Unfortunately we do not offer a spider that is compatible with the XX1 Group."
Incidentally, I also checked with Chris King about upcoming hub availability for XX1 and heard from them:
January 15, 2013
"We will not be making a Driveshell for the XX1 system. At this time it is just not anything we have plans for. Basically there is a really small bearing in the cassette and the axle tapers, so he didn't want to make it until we can figure out a way to make it more durable."
January 7, 2013
"Unfortunately we do not offer a spider that is compatible with the XX1 Group."
Incidentally, I also checked with Chris King about upcoming hub availability for XX1 and heard from them:
January 15, 2013
"We will not be making a Driveshell for the XX1 system. At this time it is just not anything we have plans for. Basically there is a really small bearing in the cassette and the axle tapers, so he didn't want to make it until we can figure out a way to make it more durable."
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