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Hollowtech Crank, Help, Options?


T.McMillan

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hey there guys i was just admiring Ali C's czar bike pictures and i also read a thread cant remember what one it was, that he uses hollowtech cranks, can you tell me abit about how to make them trialsable?, also do you know what is the difference between hollowtech 1 and 2? i have been looking on CRC and they only seem to do hollowtech 2, please help or do you recommend anything different than the hollowtech i really want something light, pretty strong thats why i kinda want to go to hollowtech, but dont know enough about them, i heard i will have to do some machining but that will be ok

cheers thanks for your time

tom

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the difference between hollowtech 1 and 2 is that hollowtech 1 is 3 peice with an internal bb, hollowtech 2 is two piece with an external bb and the axle is pernamently bonded to the drive side crank.

You cant make hollowtech 2 cranks into screw on cranks, but hollowtech 1 cranks can be machined down and a threaded adapter bonded on to accept freewheels or cogs.

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I should give you a warning though. My mate had some Lx hollowtechs 1 machined to accept freewheel/screw-on sprocket. They lasted only few months until they cracked. Maybe the machining was badly done and it took too much crank material out, i don't know. I'm also using machined Lx now and I'm worrying a bit.

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I'd imagine that would be the machining rather than the cranks, I mean, I had some of the LX hollowtech I's on my old downhill bike for ages and other than the anodising wearing through really quickly, they were like new until the day the bike got nicked.

If I ever have a problem with my racefaces I'm thinking about some hones if there's enough chainring clearance, and maybe see if they could be machined to accept a middleburn bash/spider combo.

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07 Deore

05 Deore

06 Deore

05 LX

03 XT

04 XT

Think that's about your lot as to what you can get hollowtech 1s in now.

basically there's just the 3 cranks there, the 04 XT is just re-branded as the 05 LX, and then again, as the 06 deore. and the 03 XT eventually found its way to deore by 05. Then there's the 07 deore, which is very similar to the 04 XT, just with a few cosmetic changes.

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They discontinued manufacturing hollowtech 1 crank at the upper class levels (xtr,xt,lx, not sure about dewhores) and, at the same time, upgraded lower classes from square tapers to hollowtech 1. So if you don't find any second hand, have a look at, for instance, alivios.

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07 Deore

05 Deore

06 Deore

05 LX

03 XT

04 XT

Think that's about your lot as to what you can get hollowtech 1s in now.

basically there's just the 3 cranks there, the 04 XT is just re-branded as the 05 LX, and then again, as the 06 deore. and the 03 XT eventually found its way to deore by 05. Then there's the 07 deore, which is very similar to the 04 XT, just with a few cosmetic changes.

they all just look like isis fitting

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Nah, shimano don't do ISIS, they're all octalink, count the splines if you're unsure, 8=octalink 10=ISIS

Oh yeah, just to confuse things further, the name hollowtech 1 refers the the fact the crank arm is a hollow forged crank, the octalink fitting is a completely separate thing, you can get octalink cranks that aren't hollowtech 1, and you can get hollowtech 1 cranks that are square taper.

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