Shimano Dura-Ace Powermeter FC-R9100P crankset arms, without chainrings
With the FC-R9010 power meter cranksets, Shimano offers an extremely versatile power meter crankset in the 11-speed Dura-Ace series, which can be combined with 6 different chainring sizes. To this end, the new 4-arm bolt pattern has been developed, which secures the chainrings precisely at the points subject to the greatest stress.
The newly developed power-measuring crankset from the Dura Ace series with power measurement on both sides. The power meter’s central unit is compactly positioned behind the crank spindle, and the strain gauges are integrated into the left and right crank arms. Thanks to the battery integrated into the axle, the Bluetooth interface and the ability to update the power meter’s firmware via the E-Tube platform. The ANT+ interface is compatible with many cycle computers.
Hollow-forged chainrings, thin-walled hollow-forged crank arms and a reduction in the outer surface area reduce the weight of the new Shimano Dura-Ace FCR 9100 crankset to 609 grams. The design of the 2x11-speed Hollowtech II crankset not only boasts a look and aesthetic with cult potential, but also ensures enhanced performance. A wider, yet lighter than its predecessor, crank arm and the large chainrings with Hollowglide technology increase stiffness and optimise power transfer to the pedal. Overall, the crankset is remarkably light – weighing in at 609 g for the compact version (50-34T) and 621 g for the standard crankset (53-39T)
The Shimano Dura-Ace FC-R9100P power meter crankset can be fitted with the following chainring combinations:
Modern frames now feature a wide variety of bottom bracket shells. Shimano offers compatible bottom brackets for only a few of these. Wheels Outboard bottom brackets are significantly more durable than standard press-fit bearings, as the cups are bolted together, ensuring they sit flat and securely within the frame. Wheels bearings are available in various grades: ABEC3 standard bearings, angular contact bearings and ceramic bearings.
Herstellerinformation: SHIMANO INC., 3-77 Oimatsu-cho, Sakai-ku, Sakai-shi, Osaka 590-8577, Japan, www.shimano.com | EU contact: Shimano Europe BV, High Tech Campus 92, 5656 AG Eindhoven, The Netherlands, www.shimano.com