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August 20, 2005 We’ve written about ROTOR bicycle crank systems before – the ROTOR crank makes infinite sense in that it reduces the power "dead spot" at top-dead-centre (TDC), reduces stress ...
Rotor has noticed the single ring trend in mountain biking and cyclocross, and now offers its oval rings in a thick/thin (wide/narrow) chainring tooth profile for both disciplines. The company first ...
Power meter features right/left crank measurement. Perhaps best known for its ovalized Q-Rings (US$290/£145/€209), Rotor has upped the ante with the QXL chain rings (US$320/£185/€215), which ...
The intricacies of Rotor's crank mechanism are initially daunting, ... On test: Rotor RSX4 MTB (Go-faster rings) By David Olle in Melbourne published 8 February 2006 ...
The ROTOR Q-Rings for Qhubeka are a product of a perfect partnership. About MTN-Qhubeka Team MTN-Qhubeka was founded in 2007, steadily working its way up from a regional team to now being a ...