Rotor INPower DM MTB Power Meter Cranks
Improve your pedalling performance and achieve your training goals: the INPower DM MTB crank from Rotor
Integrated power measurement technology lies at the heart of the Rotor INPower direct mount MTB crank. Power measurement data is taken from the left leg by way of strain gauges in the axle, which provide precise values for power, cadence, torque efficiency and concentricity. Power meter technology inside of the crank is well-protected against rocks, shocks, falls and debris.
The Rotor InPower DM MTB crank is a powerful tool that allows you to measure individual pedalling biomechanics using the Rotor Power App. Get real-time access to specific information such as Torque 360, Optimum Chainring Angle (OCA) or a recommendation for the optimal chainring position (OCP).
Use this technology in conjunction with oval Rotor Q-Rings to set your OCP to adjust your pedalling efficiency and maximise power transfer for every rotation.
Connect your Rotor INPower DM crank to a bike computer or smartphone via Bluetooth Smart or ANT+ to easily export your data, and dive deeper into training analysis with platforms such as Trainingpeaks.com.
Setup and calibration are user-friendly, and everything is powered by a standard AA battery in watertight casing, which provides up to 300 hours of operation.
You can also customise the INPower DM's crank arms with rubber impact protectors, available in seven stylish colours.
Information regarding the return of batteries and electrical equipment:
Information on the return and disposal of batteries and electrical equipment can be found here.Specifications:
- Application:
- Cross Country
- Type:
- cranks with power meter (left)
- Compatibility:
- 1x
- Chainring Mount:
- Rotor Direct Mount
Technical Information:
- Crank Arm Material:
- aluminium (6082, 7075)
- Crank Arm Length:
- 170.0 mm, 175.0 mm
- Chainline:
- 52 mm (Boost)
- Q-Factor:
- 169 mm
- Axle Diameter:
- 30 mm
- Recommended Bottom Bracket:
- PF30, BSA, BB92*
- Tolerance:
- +/- 0.5%
- Point of Measurement:
- crank axle
- Power Source:
- 1 x AA mignon battery (1.5 V)
- Battery Life:
- up to 300 h
- Data Collected:
- power, cadence, torque (left), pedal stroke uniformity (left)
- Waterproof:
- IPX7
- Data Transfer:
- ANT+, Bluetooth Smart (4.0/LE)
* A complete overview of compatible bottom brackets and any necessary spacers can be found in the spacer chart by Rotor.
Features:
- CNC-machined, anodised crank arms
- power measurement electronics and battery integrated in the axle
- 4 strain gauges
- data transmission protected from dirt and shocks
- tool-free battery replacement
- low battery alert
- compatible with oval and round direct mount chainrings from Rotor (R-Hawk)
- software download/updates on the Rotor homepage
- additional values via software: Torque 360, OCA (Optimum Chainring Angle)
- assembly requires 10 mm, 8 mm and 2 mm hex tool
- crank connects to PC via USB ANT+ stick (e.g. Rotor USB ANT+ dongle)
Technology:
Aluminium CNCComputer Numerical Control (CNC) milling ensures a precise and uniform production process. This is particularly important when manufacturing components that must function properly and work in congruity with other parts. Thanks to state-of-the-art CNC equipment, Rotor parts are manufactured with extreme precision, down to a hundredth of a millimetre.
TDS
Rotor CNC cranks are stiffer than competitive cranksets thanks to Trinity Drilling System (TDS). In this procedure, three full holes are drilled from the bottom bracket to the pedal. This creates a box-like grid, similar to a box girder bridge. This makes the cranks extremely stiff while at the same time reducing weight, resulting in an excellent stiffness-to-weight ratio.
INPower
Inner values count! The technology of the Rotor INPower is completely and securely positioned inside of the axle. The patented ROTOR INPower with integrated power measurement will improve your training in both quality and experience aspects. It is one of the lightest integrated power measuring cranks and is an ideal introduction to power-controlled training. Safe from shocks and debris, the placement of the strain gauges in the centre of the axle provides accurate and reliable data transmission. The measured data are recorded in the left crank arm. The Optimal Chainring Angle (OCA) system allows you to find the ideal Optimal Chainring Position (OCP) setting for your Q-Ring by analysing the force within one pedal rotation. Replacing the standard AA battery can be carried out without tools.
OCP
Optimum Chainring Position (OCP) indicates the various adjustments that Rotor Q-Rings offer to adapt to the rider's specific pedalling characteristics. Q-Rings have up to 5 OCPs. These positions help to optimise your pedalling behaviour.
You can determine your OCP if you know your optimal chainring angle (OCA), which you can determine by a Torque 360 step analysis with the user software of Rotor 2INPower and INPower.
Manufacturer Numbers:
- 170.0 mm:
- C13-033-19010-000
- 175.0 mm:
- C13-033-21010-000
Contents:
- 1 x Rotor DM MTB left crank arm
- 1 x Rotor DM MTB right crank arm, incl. Rotor INPower axle
- 1 x Rotor INPower crank bolt w/ washer and puller, pre-installed
- incl. black bumper
- incl. spacers
- not incl. Rotor 2INPower Bumper Set
- not incl. chainring
- not incl. bottom bracket
- not incl. batteries
Weight:
- black/170.0 mm: 544 g
- 100 day return period
- Online since 1998