Rotor crank 30mm or 24mm axle (3D+ or 3D) what's better?

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WasFab
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by WasFab

Anyone can address what stiffer and lighter between the 2? After all with rotor press fit caps you can use both on a frame with bb86 shell. What would you go for and why?

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by Omiar

I don't think there is much difference aside weight. The 3D+ is just a bit lighter because the larger hole enables to drill out more material.
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by maxxevv

In theory, from stiffness tests comparing cranksets that Fairwheel did, The bigger the axle, the stiffer the crankset generally. Though, its just an observed pattern ....

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WasFab
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by WasFab

Btw I wanted to ask if it is necessary to use an adapter of Rotor for their crank or I can use any adapter which fit my bb86 shell?
I.e I am using now the adapter of Shimano inside my bottom bracket (86.5mm shell width on 41mm dimeter), that means I can't use neither the 24mm axle of Rotor nor the 30mm with this adapter?

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I have the 3D on my S2 and demo'd a R5 with 3D+...and at 145lbs...I can't tell the difference.

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WasFab wrote:that means I can't use neither the 24mm axle of Rotor nor the 30mm with this adapter?
The Rotor 3D with 24mm diameter axle should work just fine with the Shimano BB86 cups but the 3D+ will require Rotor's Press fit 4130mm BB86 converter bearings which are specific to the BB86 BB shell.
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by WasFab

No need to quote above

What you have mentioned regarding Rotor press fit adapter 4130 for the 3D+ for the BB86 shell is what also known as BB83? As I understood the 86 and the 83 is the same exact system? My system works with Shimano press fit cups of 41mm ID and 86.5mm shell width.

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by Omiar

Actually, I would say Rotor's Press fit 4130 is an 'adapter'. It is just another bottom bracket specific for a certain BB shell and crank (spindle) combination.
If you have a frame with BB86 shell (41mm diameter x 86,5mm width; Scott, Giant, etc) and want to use a Rotor 3DF/3D+ crank, you use the Rotor 4130 bottom bracket cups. Wheter other 30mm cranks are usable with these cups needs to be measured and tested.
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Omiar wrote:Whether other 30mm cranks are usable with these cups needs to be measured and tested.
Right, regardless of spindle length, Cannondale Hollowgram cranks Will Not Work. Zipp Vuma Quads or any cranks with 30mm diameter spindles that conform to Cervelo's BBRight or FSA's BB386 standard will work with Rotor's 4130 adapters on frames with a BB86 bottom bracket shell.
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by ricey155

My new frame is due anytime soon and its my dream build without going overboard

I've toyed with all 3 versions and most people say there as good as each other very stiff and being a Q ring fan (converted after 1000 miles use, with better cadence by nearly 8-9 rpm and better leg recovery)

from my point of view 3d is 24mm I've got a BB30 so I'm going to run the proper crank for the BB 3DF or 3D+ there's like grams in it but its a once in a lift time purchase for me extra £70 it can move to my new bike and its the lightest available.

so buy the best you can or afford, I'd hate to be thinking i'd bought a lesser product but as said its very close between 3df & 3d+ for me

keep us informed on what you go for

oh yes I'd add - 3d+ £295 and 3df £240 is my best price so far - rings 110bcd 34-50 £145 can you do better i'll buy :-)

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by nfecyle

Hello,

Sorry to revive an old thread. I have question about the use of rotor 3d+ (30mm spindle) in BB86 Scott Foil. My impression is that to use 30 mm with BB86 is that you have to use Rotor BB4130, but when my LBS installed my rotor 3d+. It seems they use Raceface cinch BB92 30 mm. Whats the different between those 2 ? or are they the same thing ?

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by ricey155

How did you find the bb92 ??

Reving the thread again :-)

quote="nfecyle"]Hello,

Sorry to revive an old thread. I have question about the use of rotor 3d+ (30mm spindle) in BB86 Scott Foil. My impression is that to use 30 mm with BB86 is that you have to use Rotor BB4130, but when my LBS installed my rotor 3d+. It seems they use Raceface cinch BB92 30 mm. Whats the different between those 2 ? or are they the same thing ?[/quote]

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30mm spindle, 3D+ regular or MAS (+13)
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by bluebee

3D+ is better.

It's more lightweight!

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by myungjinkim

3d + is it more expensive and lightweight.

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