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Powermeter + crankset / Bottom bracket question

Hello! 

I am bit confused abot BB types and compatibilties. I have a Nivolet 6 LC 2017 bike with pressfit 86.5 bottom bracket standard.

Since It looks stages and 4iiii barly fits my frameset I'm thinking to buy an FSA powerbox carbon 386EVOor Power2max NGeco FSA K-Force Light BB386EVO to exchange my Ultegra crankset. 

I currentle have a duraace BB and I'm not sure if it is compatible with the BB386EVO type cranksets.

The bike currently have ultegra di2 6870 + DURA ACE BB86 bottom bracket.

 

Thanks for your help. 

 

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Simontuck | 6 years ago
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Praxis is a good source of BB adaptors, etc.

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chegue | 6 years ago
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The only problem is that I'm affraid that it would be a downgrade in quality  1 Power2Max recommended the same BB instead of the duraace i'm using or to by rotor 3d which is compatible with my current bb. 
Do u have any idea if there is signifivant quality difference between ultegre 6800, FSA KForce light and Rotor 3d? 

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Acm | 6 years ago
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I'm confused as to why you say 4iiii and stages barely fit your frame; both of them make power meters based around the same Shimano cranks as yours. With those you wouldn't need a new bottom bracket, and I'm fairly sure you can buy a left arm only and just swap those

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chegue replied to Acm | 6 years ago
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Acm wrote:

I'm confused as to why you say 4iiii and stages barely fit your frame; both of them make power meters based around the same Shimano cranks as yours. With those you wouldn't need a new bottom bracket, and I'm fairly sure you can buy a left arm only and just swap those

Dear Acm!

I wanted to buy 4iiii but unfortunately according to their and stages' fitting guide my bike does not have enough clearance between the crankarms and frame  2

At 4iiii according to their pdf guide there should be enogh place to moove a AAA battery along a grey line and in my case the battery just stucks at the first ~5mm. Same problem with stages  2

I'm afraid if i trial it would be an expensive fail  2

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Acm replied to chegue | 6 years ago
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chegue wrote:
Acm wrote:

I'm confused as to why you say 4iiii and stages barely fit your frame; both of them make power meters based around the same Shimano cranks as yours. With those you wouldn't need a new bottom bracket, and I'm fairly sure you can buy a left arm only and just swap those

Dear Acm!

I wanted to buy 4iiii but unfortunately according to their and stages' fitting guide my bike does not have enough clearance between the crankarms and frame  2

At 4iiii according to their pdf guide there should be enogh place to moove a AAA battery along a grey line and in my case the battery just stucks at the first ~5mm. Same problem with stages  2

I'm afraid if i trial it would be an expensive fail  2

Ah ok, that makes sense! The bottom bracket linked to above should work fine with the bb386 cranks, so that's a good choice. Your other options would be a Quarq or Rotor power meter, but I don't know how they compare price-wise to the FSA.

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philhubbard | 6 years ago
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