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sebejo
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by sebejo on Tue Oct 27, 2020 4:12 pm
NLC86 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 27, 2020 3:52 pm
sebejo wrote: ↑Tue Oct 27, 2020 10:13 am
NLC86 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 27, 2020 6:19 am
Do you know if the Hollowgram crankset (with OPI SpideRing 40T) mounted on the SuperX Force 1 (mechanical) works with a SRAM Eagle AXS derailleur and a Eagle chain?
I'm running this setup - it does work.
Which cassette? How did you size the chain? The B-Gap? So far I did not reach an optimal shifting perfomance (GX 11-50 Cassette, Eagle XX1 AXS, GX Chain and of course Hollowgram Si with OPI SpideRing 40T).......
I'm running the Red AXS derailleur with the Garbaruk cage extension modification so my chain length/B-gap combo is different to stock XX1 AXS derailleur. But as set it up with a 1295 cassette + Eagle chain I could comment on the OPI Spidering 40T + Eagle chain compatibility.
Though as you run standard XX1 AXS derailleur + cassette you should be able to set up chain length and b-gap based on the standard SRAM MTB components recommendation.
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NLC86
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by NLC86 on Wed Oct 28, 2020 8:57 am
sebejo wrote: ↑Tue Oct 27, 2020 4:12 pm
NLC86 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 27, 2020 3:52 pm
sebejo wrote: ↑Tue Oct 27, 2020 10:13 am
NLC86 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 27, 2020 6:19 am
Do you know if the Hollowgram crankset (with OPI SpideRing 40T) mounted on the SuperX Force 1 (mechanical) works with a SRAM Eagle AXS derailleur and a Eagle chain?
I'm running this setup - it does work.
Which cassette? How did you size the chain? The B-Gap? So far I did not reach an optimal shifting perfomance (GX 11-50 Cassette, Eagle XX1 AXS, GX Chain and of course Hollowgram Si with OPI SpideRing 40T).......
I'm running the Red AXS derailleur with the Garbaruk cage extension modification so my chain length/B-gap combo is different to stock XX1 AXS derailleur. But as set it up with a 1295 cassette + Eagle chain I could comment on the OPI Spidering 40T + Eagle chain compatibility.
Though as you run standard XX1 AXS derailleur + cassette you should be able to set up chain length and b-gap based on the standard SRAM MTB components recommendation.
Thanks for conforting me! My poor shifting perfomance was due to a bent derailleur hanger.....now everything works fine.
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BenyR
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by BenyR on Fri Dec 11, 2020 2:32 am
Has anyone tried the Rotor InPower crankset? Im thinking of getting the 2InPower crankset with a Q Factor of 147.5 and a chainline of 43.5. Present cranks are Cannondale Hollowgram SI with 155 Q Factor and 55 chainline. Im not all clued up with the measurements but does someone know if it will fit?
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BenyR
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grover
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by grover on Thu Feb 25, 2021 2:02 am
By buying the Ai version of the Force AXS crankset and the Dub Ai bottom bracket you will have crankarms that install nicely. You will then need to buy a Quarq spider, so just buy the 5 bolt 110bcd Dub compatible spider. Then fit an 11 speed Force1 or Rival1 chainring.
Sell off the Force AXS chainring and spider that comes with the crankset.
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iamchrisone
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by iamchrisone on Thu Feb 25, 2021 11:24 pm
grover wrote: ↑Thu Feb 25, 2021 2:02 am
By buying the Ai version of the Force AXS crankset and the Dub Ai bottom bracket you will have crankarms that install nicely. You will then need to buy a Quarq spider, so just buy the 5 bolt 110bcd Dub compatible spider. Then fit an 11 speed Force1 or Rival1 chainring.
Sell off the Force AXS chainring and spider that comes with the crankset.
@Grover. You the man. Thanks very much for this, I didn't realise that the AXS crankset would be compatible with the 5 bolt 110bcd spider. Now thinking about it and the 'DUB' system, it's obvious. Now all I go to do is find one in stock in the UK somewhere.
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Mcdeez
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jever98
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by jever98 on Tue Apr 06, 2021 5:12 pm
Mcdeez wrote: ↑Tue Apr 06, 2021 2:19 am
I have a superx,i cant find a Hollowgram crank for it (1x) ,does a road hollowgram di with a 1x 40t chain ring will work on it?
As far as I know it's all about the spindle length. The arms should be the same as the road arms, if I am not mistaken. The spindle length for 1x is somewhere in this thread.
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grover
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by grover on Tue Apr 06, 2021 7:18 pm
The 2016 SuperX has a 68mm bottom bracket shell. Arms, spindle, spacers all the same as a road bike. Just get a 1x chainring.
The current generation SuperX with wider bottom bracket shell (83mm) that requires a longer spindle was introduced in 2017. The arms are the same as a road bike. You need a 119mm spindle for 1x and 125mm spindle for 2x.
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Mcdeez
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by Mcdeez on Fri Apr 09, 2021 12:51 pm
grover wrote:The 2016 SuperX has a 68mm bottom bracket shell. Arms, spindle, spacers all the same as a road bike. Just get a 1x chainring.
The current generation SuperX with wider bottom bracket shell (83mm) that requires a longer spindle was introduced in 2017. The arms are the same as a road bike. You need a 119mm spindle for 1x and 125mm spindle for 2x.
I have the Si non hollowgram crank set x1
4iiii can put only a howllowgram version of the crank, thats why i was thinking if i can buy a road hollowgram 2x crank and just convert it to 1x and put a power meter on the arm after!
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Pottermouse
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by Pottermouse on Tue Apr 13, 2021 10:46 am
I did this with a 2019 SuperX.
I had non-Hollowgram crank arms (1x).
Bought a Stages L Hollowgram crank arm PM.
Bought a full Hollowgram chainset (2x) from eBay, used the R arm, kept the L as a spare. At the time, it was the only way I could get a matching one (older decals). However now you should simply be able to buy the other crank arm directly. No need to buy a full chainset - eBay or bike shop. Use your existing spindle.
There is a special tool to remove chainrings from Hollowgram, but may be possible to bodge.
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Mcdeez
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by Mcdeez on Fri Apr 16, 2021 1:24 pm
Pottermouse wrote:I did this with a 2019 SuperX.
I had non-Hollowgram crank arms (1x).
Bought a Stages L Hollowgram crank arm PM.
Bought a full Hollowgram chainset (2x) from eBay, used the R arm, kept the L as a spare. At the time, it was the only way I could get a matching one (older decals). However now you should simply be able to buy the other crank arm directly. No need to buy a full chainset - eBay or bike shop. Use your existing spindle.
There is a special tool to remove chainrings from Hollowgram, but may be possible to bodge.
Wait, so you mean that the hollowgram arm will fit
on my non hollowgram si crank?
So i just need to buy the arm thats it? I dont mind the not matching arms,just need a power meter work