Shimano DA 9000 vs 9100 crankset
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Can't seem to find a good comparison online, are there any major differences aside from the color and the 9100 being a bit narrower?
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Probably no much difference. But 9100 is less ugly, major point
Personally I like look of the 9000 more, but "beauty" it's veery disputable.
From what I've seen 9100 is much more prone to scratching. Over time it maybe be issue.
From what I've seen 9100 is much more prone to scratching. Over time it maybe be issue.
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stormur wrote:From what I've seen 9100 is much more prone to scratching. Over time it maybe be issue.
Can confirm this.
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I have both on my bikes...
They work perfect !
The difference is between the chainrings, on the 9100 the space is 0,4mm more than on the 9000 !
They work perfect !
The difference is between the chainrings, on the 9100 the space is 0,4mm more than on the 9000 !
Tnx for the info guys.
Will go with 9000 cranks then, as they were much cheaper, and imo nicer looking too.
Will go with 9000 cranks then, as they were much cheaper, and imo nicer looking too.
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Grimpeur wrote:Tnx for the info guys.
Will go with 9000 cranks then, as they were much cheaper, and imo nicer looking too.
Honestly I too prefer the 9000 cranks and it goes well with the dura ace srm power meter. Only dislike about it that the color looks like an ultegra to me.
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tguillaume wrote:The difference is between the chainrings, on the 9100 the space is 0,4mm more than on the 9000 !
Not to mention that the shape of the mounting lug closest to the crank arm is curved slightly, which for now at least, limits choice of aftermarket rings such as Absolute Black.
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Also, Shimano says you can use the new front mech with the old crankset, but not the old front mech with the new crankset. There is anecdotal evidence on the web where folks are using the old FD with the new crankset just fine, though.
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On a pure theoretical note: the new version has a higher effective moment of inertia than the old one due to the larger cross section of the crank arm and the fact that the part under the centroid has thicker walls than those above it.
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Don't suppose you could elaborate on this? I've just ordered a 9100 chainset and was hoping to put my 9000 Absolute Black Inner ring on.ms6073 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 10, 2017 8:22 pmNot to mention that the shape of the mounting lug closest to the crank arm is curved slightly, which for now at least, limits choice of aftermarket rings such as Absolute Black.tguillaume wrote:The difference is between the chainrings, on the 9100 the space is 0,4mm more than on the 9000 !