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I just ordered the Shimano FC-M8150 (XT cranks) 160mm from BikeInn. Have had good luck with them in past and shipping was much more reasonable. Also a shop in CA selling them on eBay for $99 if you don’t mind 165mm.
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As much as I love the pedal strike clearance of 160s, if your battery dies and you have to climb out of somewhere they are torture..like trying to climb a hill on a 55 pound kids pixie bike.
I also wonder if you'd get more power out of the motor with longer cranks because longer cranks increase your torque and the motor in theory multiplies your torque. I'm not cat 2 fit at the moment/ever again but I have yet to notice the display indicating that I've maxed out the assist level. Then again times where I'm likely to max out the assist I'm probably not looking at the display. And it does feel like I hit a max assist ceiling on super steep uphills in boost.
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Just had my e thirteen cranks replaced under warranty, I’m running a Bosch motor and the crank arms wouldn’t stay tight and where simply bending under pressure, they are a piece of junk , now running cubes on brand hopefully they will be okWell, you guys warned me. The big top cap bolt fell of and then the threads inside the crank arm stripped. Going to look for something better to replace the e13 stuff with, but not sure what is compatible or even in stock.
And unfortunately this happened right before a sizable double which I cased super bad and severely bent my handlebars.
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I wonder, how many newtons have you guys used for tightening the cranks?
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Yep, exactly this. Anyone reading this who hasn't done it yet with the e13 cranks should. It can be dangerous otherwise.Until my Shimano cranks arrive, 6-7nm on the cap, and 16+ nm on both pinch bolts (alternating from 12-14-16 from inner bolt to outer when tightening). Also marked cap and bolts so have visual reference if they start to loosen on the trail. Too many instances of fellow MTBers getting hurt when the e13s have come off. Not gonna risk/deal with it.
Guys, we have an employee from E 13 active on this forum, that has answered our questions regarding this issue. They have written up a document on this and also discussed with us on this forum what their current recommendations are. If you have any questions you can try and ask them on that thread and tag their user. See the links below:
Their official documentation for this product/issue:
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TSB #156 - e*spec Shimano™ alloy crank tech update
TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN #156.2 e*spec Shimano™ alloy crank tech update Product(s) included: e*thirteen e*spec Shimano EP8 alloy cranks. Abstract e*spec Shimano EP8/EP800 alloy cranks were dev...support.ethirteen.com
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Cranks for EP8 motor
Hi all, I recently had my E*13 crank arm fail on me and it needs to be replaced. My first thought was to get a Shimano one, but my local bike shop said they were on back order until late August. I have since reached out to E*13 and Commencal to see if they can be of any help, but not getting...www.emtbforums.com
I have not removed the inner face seal. Honestly I didn’t see this directive until after I (over) torqued and marked the caps and pinch bolts as described above.
Since seeing the e13 notice, I have sent them a request to get caps with the recommended thread locker patch (mine have none). I’ve not heard back from e13 yet.
Was the request to get caps directly to the e13 by email? Would you have a contact address you could share? I seemed to have damaged the 5mm hex hole while tightening the cap with the hex key.
- Updated torque spec: Preload cap 2Nm / Pinch bolts: 14Nm.*
This is what i did. I mean the Cap for shimano cranks in most cases is tightened with only 0.5 NM so idk why you would have to use 8NM. Btw, i think that the threads of the shimano motor for the Preload caps is made out of aluminum by using numbers that high you might run danger to break those threads resulting in a motor with no preload caps at all.
14NM on the bolts is what i used on my cranks and i did not have any issues. Maybe you did not tighten the bolts before your FIRST ride and that caused some damage to the cranks or the part of the motor where the cranks are beeing mounted on. - I forgot the word for it im not from england. ^^
However, it really sounds very strange for me that so many of you are complaining about falling off crank arms. If its really the case than it might be some bad production whatsoever but i doubt it.
I think the link wich darkyHS posted should fix your problems.
Like mentioned in other threads commencal does not assemble the bike in a way a normal bike store does. These bikes are getting shipped to customers and like pretty much all shipping companys they expect you to do that work. I dont know about any brand which doesnt do it that way.
We get a lot of bike which were bougth online , never correctly assembled with loose cranks tires which are not true etc. Just an advice from my side. ^^
Let them true the wheels check motor bolts etc. Shouldnt be too expensive maybe 80€ but then you can be sure that the bike is ready to ride.
I would question the integrity of any company that sells a product online as mostly assembled but does not put the effort into assembling that product correctly. If Commencal is assembling the bike almost fully, why would they not torque the parts that they assembled correctly.
- Updated torque spec: Preload cap 2Nm / Pinch bolts: 14Nm.*
This is what i did. I mean the Cap for shimano cranks in most cases is tightened with only 0.5 NM so idk why you would have to use 8NM. Btw, i think that the threads of the shimano motor for the Preload caps is made out of aluminum by using numbers that high you might run danger to break those threads resulting in a motor with no preload caps at all.
14NM on the bolts is what i used on my cranks and i did not have any issues. Maybe you did not tighten the bolts before your FIRST ride and that caused some damage to the cranks or the part of the motor where the cranks are beeing mounted on. - I forgot the word for it im not from england. ^^
However, it really sounds very strange for me that so many of you are complaining about falling off crank arms. If its really the case than it might be some bad production whatsoever but i doubt it.
I think the link wich darkyHS posted should fix your problems.
Like mentioned in other threads commencal does not assemble the bike in a way a normal bike store does. These bikes are getting shipped to customers and like pretty much all shipping companys they expect you to do that work. I dont know about any brand which doesnt do it that way.
We get a lot of bike which were bougth online , never correctly assembled with loose cranks tires which are not true etc. Just an advice from my side. ^^
Let them true the wheels check motor bolts etc. Shouldnt be too expensive maybe 80€ but then you can be sure that the bike is ready to ride.
- Updated torque spec: Preload cap 2Nm / Pinch bolts: 14Nm.*
However, it really sounds very strange for me that so many of you are complaining about falling off crank arms. If its really the case than it might be some bad production whatsoever but i doubt it.
I think the link wich darkyHS posted should fix your problems..
Follow-up: Did hear back from e13 (after completing warranty form). They are sending new caps with loctite patch on them. Still going to install the Shimano XT cranks when they come later this week.I went to the e13 website and used the “contact” form - that said, still no response (3 days)
I can usually get 20 miles and 5k’ elevation in mainly trail mode.Just wondering what sort of elevation and distance yous have been getting, 2nd outing on bike using trail mode, just a few times on boost for small hill, I was just down to the last bar of the battery,
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I’m not sure how to get that data...How’s everyone’s battery health I’m at 20 cycles and have just dropped from 98% to 96%