I contacted Orbea about my wife's H30, which comes with e*thirteen aluminum cranks. This is what they had to say:
I really can't believe Orbea hasn't made public documentation for this. This is a safety issue, not a situation for messing around.
My dealer is over an hour away, I'm not going to drive there to have the shop torque the bolts. I highly suspect the shop would have no idea what I'm talking about anyway. When I picked up the bike they didn't provide me with any of the accessories (should have included the Shimano cable tool and the preload tool for the rocker link, minimally).
I ended up ordering Shimano FC-EM900 cranks myself for my wife's bike (from Italy no less since no one has them in stock). If someday Orbea decides to replace them it would probably be a lower end version anyway.
Thanks for writing. I've consulted with the head of our warranty department regarding your query. In regards to the issue explained in the Bike Radar article, Orbea has collaborated with both providers (Shimano and e*thirteen), testing and sharing the subsequent conclusions. It was determined that the EP8 RS spindle damage is produced because the par of the e*thirteen crank is greater than the par for the area surrounding the crank. This is why a new crank mounting method was developed to avoiding any over tightening by the user or the mechanic that could cause undesired spindle breakage. From Orbea we urge you to follow the correct torque tightening instructions and keep the correct position in regards to the motor and the crank the way that it was sent from our factory. This method has been demonstrated to be effective as, in addition to our lab tests, we have not received any incidences of breakages since our assembly line has applied these changes.
In case you have modified the crank position to something different than the way it came from factory, we would recommend having your local Orbea dealer do a revision to ensure it gets back to the correct position.
I really can't believe Orbea hasn't made public documentation for this. This is a safety issue, not a situation for messing around.
My dealer is over an hour away, I'm not going to drive there to have the shop torque the bolts. I highly suspect the shop would have no idea what I'm talking about anyway. When I picked up the bike they didn't provide me with any of the accessories (should have included the Shimano cable tool and the preload tool for the rocker link, minimally).
I ended up ordering Shimano FC-EM900 cranks myself for my wife's bike (from Italy no less since no one has them in stock). If someday Orbea decides to replace them it would probably be a lower end version anyway.