Cybrei carbon crankset & carbon chainrings

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StiffWeenies
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by StiffWeenies

Cybrei carbon crankset
Lengths: 162.5mm, 165mm, 167.5mm, 170mm, 172.5mm, 175mm
Axle diameter: Alloy 29mm (DUB)
Q-Factor: 148mm
Chainline: 44mm (2x)
crank interface: Cinch
sans-PM spider: 4-arm Alloy (40g)
sans-PM weight: 29mm axle (320g) not incl. spider

2x Carbon chainrings: 50/34 (127g), 52/36 (134g), 54/38 (141g)
2x Alloy chainrings: 50/34 (148g), 52/36 (156g), 54/38 (164g)

Notes:
Despite the visual similarities, Cybrei is NOT made by the same factory as Elilee
The carbon chainrings appear to be Rotor Qarbon style rather than Carbon-Ti style

photos courtesy of Cybrei, cannondale_7om and 弘達自轉車
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by Maddie

Fantastic! Thanks for posting this stuff that we would probably never see otherwise.

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by robertonavaz

StiffWeenies wrote:Cybrei carbon crankset
Lengths: 162.5mm, 165mm, 167.5mm, 170mm, 172.5mm, 175mm
Axle diameter: Alloy 29mm (DUB)
Q-Factor: 148mm
Chainline: 44mm (2x)
crank interface: Cinch
sans-PM spider: 4-arm Alloy (40g)
sans-PM weight: 29mm axle (320g) not incl. spider

2x Carbon chainrings: 50/34 (127g), 52/36 (134g), 54/38 (141g)
2x Alloy chainrings: 50/34 (148g), 52/36 (156g), 54/38 (164g)

Notes:
Despite the visual similarities, Cybrei is NOT made by the same factory as Elilee
The carbon chainrings appear to be Rotor Qarbon style rather than Carbon-Ti style

photos courtesy of Cybrei, cannondale_7om and 弘達自轉車
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How much less than a red bb30 crankset?

Edit: something like 130-150gr for crankset + spider
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StiffWeenies
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by StiffWeenies

robertonavaz wrote:
Mon Feb 13, 2023 8:56 pm
How much less than a red bb30 crankset?
The prices should all be listed on their website linked above. Do note that although everything is in USD, they don't have the payment processing set up yet for international orders. This is a very young brand, not even launched in China yet.

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C36
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by C36

Thanks for sharing, saw it on a Chinese forum where you use to post.

Interesting, like were skypivot (that is back according to IG) and eliee were/could be. Still a bit thin so far in terms credentials or technical details and performance. Would be great if they could contact fairewheel who is running a crankset stiffness test as we speak.
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by StiffWeenies

C36 wrote:
Mon Feb 13, 2023 10:05 pm
Thanks for sharing, saw it on a Chinese forum where you use to post.

Interesting, like were skypivot (that is back according to IG) and eliee were/could be but a bit thin so far in terms of technical work and performance. Would be great if they could contact fairewheel who is running a crankset stiffness test as we speak.
Is Fair Wheel running a new test? their last one was published ages ago

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by C36

StiffWeenies wrote:
C36 wrote:
Mon Feb 13, 2023 10:05 pm
Thanks for sharing, saw it on a Chinese forum where you use to post.

Interesting, like were skypivot (that is back according to IG) and eliee were/could be but a bit thin so far in terms of technical work and performance. Would be great if they could contact fairewheel who is running a crankset stiffness test as we speak.
Is Fair Wheel running a new test? their last one was published ages ago
They are!

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by cannondale7om

The glossy crank and carbon chainring looks really good under the sunlight! :beerchug:
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Pyotrump
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by Pyotrump

Is non drive side arm detachable? It seems it's using cinch type spline. I just want to use longer axle for my pf30a 83 bb.

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by cannondale7om

Pyotrump wrote:
Tue Feb 14, 2023 3:06 am
Is non drive side arm detachable? It seems it's using cinch type spline. I just want to use longer axle for my pf30a 83 bb.
Non-drive side arm is not detachable. It is a dub axle so you can easily buy a Sram pf30a-83 to dub BB to make it compatible.

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cannondale7om wrote:
Tue Feb 14, 2023 2:56 am
The glossy crank and carbon chainring looks really good under the sunlight! :beerchug:
Which PM is that?

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by Maddie

RDY wrote:
Tue Feb 14, 2023 10:51 am
cannondale7om wrote:
Tue Feb 14, 2023 2:56 am
The glossy crank and carbon chainring looks really good under the sunlight! :beerchug:
Which PM is that?
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by theyoungconnoisseur

will this fit my new madone slr with ultegra crankset? is it a direct swap? or do I need to do something with removing and replacing a bottom bracket?

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by frnchy

theyoungconnoisseur wrote:
Sat May 06, 2023 12:16 am
will this fit my new madone slr with ultegra crankset? is it a direct swap? or do I need to do something with removing and replacing a bottom bracket?
It's a DUB axle (28.99 mm) so you would need a new bottom bracket because your Ultegra crankset has a 24 mm axle.

Unrelated, but the crankarms and complete cranks are available through China Cycling's new website (https://www.pandapodium.cc/product/cybr ... -assembly/) ; I'm not sure if the price includes import duties but if it does then they seem like a merely OK deal, as the arms are only ~20g lighter than a set of SRAM Red crankarms but cost ~$50 more. If the price doesn't include import costs then I don't see a reason to get these over the Red crankarms.

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by alanyu

The crank is a rebranded Neutron, which had a lot of failure.

Did they improve the design? Let time tell.

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