Not that there was any question but confirming once more that the 83mm spindle length version of the Atlas is a direct fit for this application.
83mm = DH151.Race Face shows the Atlas comes in DH136 and 151. Which one did you use?
I'm not trying to be a pain, but the RaceFace website shows the options are either "151" or "DH136".83mm = DH151.
Thanks for doing that I thought about it after the fact. There's very little info out there on this outside of this forum so I think you will save people a lot of frustration.Hey guys,
Made a quick video on the install of the 165mm DH151 Atlas Cranks on my 2022 A30. It was pretty straight forward but does require some tooling. The most difficult part in all this was just getting the 30mm lock ring for the sprag clutch. It's really just as straight forward as a basic setup. Hope this is helpful and gives some of you the confidence to do it yourself.
Now what are the details on that tool roll with the T-hex wrenches...I need that set!
You're kind of stuck with method already listed since the cranks need a Cinch interface, and only Race Face makes those.Anybody made any progress on more solutions to getting shorter cranks on this bike? 170 SUCKS on this bike!
Hmmm, doesnt mention Cinch on the website, but it does kinda look like it... Maybe indeed a valid option? They do mention "RF chainring mount", perhaps their way of avoiding the proprietary cinch name?Here is a potential new option for 155mm and 160mm cranks:
Talon Crankset
Our new enduro and downhill crank is precision machined from 7075 T6 aluminum in our Whistler machine shop. Available in four lengths from 155mm to 170mm and three axle widths.northshorebillet.com
Hmmm, doesnt mention Cinch on the website, but it does kinda look like it... Maybe indeed a valid option? They do mention "RF chainring mount", perhaps their way of avoiding the proprietary cinch name?
Interesting!
The price however...
NSB is not entirely sure yet whether the sprag clutch will work with their ‘Cinch’ threads, they are researching it ASAP. Technically their spindle is also 1mm too short, but that may or may not be an issue in actual use. They did not coordinate with Rocky on this, so there are still some ‘known unknowns’. I’ll update as soon as I have more info from them.The Pinkbike article says it's Cinch:
North Shore Billet Announces New Canadian-Made Talon Cranks - Pinkbike
Machined from 7075 aluminum in Whistler, and available in 155mm–170mm lengths.www.pinkbike.com
The product page says, "RF chainring mount".
I appreciate that NSB recognizes this as a potential marketing, and is working to figure things out.NSB is not entirely sure yet whether the sprag clutch will work with their ‘Cinch’ threads, they are researching it ASAP. Technically their spindle is also 1mm too short, but that may or may not be an issue in actual use. They did not coordinate with Rocky on this, so there are still some ‘known unknowns’. I’ll update as soon as I have more info from them.
Same, or at least a 160.I agree the 165 are a definite improvement however at this point yeah if a drop in 155 were available right now I would jump on them without hesitation.
So thankful for all the detailed info here. I just bought an Altitude Powerplay, and bent the stock 170 Aeffect crank on ride 2.Ok, i can now confirm that Atlas cranks in the "83mm" variation (in other words with a RF151DH spindle pre-fitted) will directly fit the Powerplay models.
So basically i first upgraded my bottom bracket to a 30mm variant: BB92 Double Row CINCH 30mm | Bottom Bracket BB| Raceface
I got the 30mm locking ring from Rocky Mountain, part nr 1347006 (€45,-).
Also got the Atlas cranks in 165mm length, "83mm" variant, color black (jeez that was hard to find!).
Then i installed the old spider clutch on to the Atlas cranks with the new locking ring.
Finally installed the cranks in the new bottom bracket and hey presto: you have shorter cranks.
I did not use any spacers (even non that came supplied with the bottom bracket). You are left with a tiny gap of ~1mm on the non drive side which you can easily adjust for with the adjustment collar that comes standard on the Atlas crank.
So thankful for all the detailed info here. I just bought an Altitude Powerplay, and bent the stock 170 Aeffect crank on ride 2.
I will have all the necessary components for the swap to 165s within days. The setup will be the same as you describe. I don’t understand how/why the 2 mm difference vs the 149 spindle length doesn’t throw off the chain line and require a spacer placement somewhere (presumably on the non drive side)
Since my bottom bracket comes with a 1.5 mm spacer, I’m inclined to place this on the non-drive side as I’m installing the crank. But reading your post, I’m concerned that that will bring the chain line too far inboard. Your thoughts?
Thanks. I'm sure this will become clearer on installation. So the chainring inboard location is limited by abutting against the bottom bracket, not by running into the maximum depth on the spindle?
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