Early Verdict
Rotor has upp🐠ed the ante with the ALDHU Carbon cranks - a lightweight, modular system desig🍃ned to improve pedalling stiffness and minimise power loss
Pros
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Lightweight
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Carbon aesthetics
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Modular, self-extracting design philosophy
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Multiple crank length💙 options (16🧸5/170/172.5/175mm)
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Easy installation
Cons
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Pricey initial outlay but the modula✨r system makes upgrading parts relatively affordable down the line
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Rotor's ALDHU abbreviation is a dead giveaway when it comes to understanding where this nameplate sits within the brand's component hierarchy system. ALDHU stands for Alpe d'Huez - the mystical climb in the French Alps where Rotor secured its first 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Tour de France stage victory under the propulsion of 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Team CSC-Saxo Bank's 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Carlos Sastre in 2008 - and adorns Rotor's lightest anꦕd most performance-focused products.
Fo🎃ur years in the 𝓡making, the ALDHU-branded crankarms you see here mark the company's recent investment in carbon composite construction - and have been designed to offer another layer of integration to its crankset systems. This notion of modularity means the carbon crankarms will play nicely with any of Rotor's current drivetrain configurations - mountain bike systems included.
With Rotor's INSpider crankset currently in for testing, the obvious next step involved calling in a pair of ALDHU carbon crankarms to complement the setup and establish whether or not adding them to the arrangement yield any🐷 tangible performance gains.





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Design and aesthetics
Visually, Rotor's ALDHU Carbon crankarms are a thing of beauty. Like the alloy version, a series of diagonal lines form a strip that runs across the ALDHU logo on the crank෴arm but it's more subdued and does well to tastefully contrast the incandescent-like unidirectional high-gloss carbon-fibre finish.
Minimalist in design and execution, the words 'ALDHU' and 'Rotor' are almost stealth-like in their placement ꦕand the whole aesthetic follows a very similar design recipe to the MTB-specific Kapic Carbon crankarms. Save for the flared design profile both Carbon crankarms (the ALDHU and Kapic) share the same design DNA as well as employ Rotor's proprietary spline interface and aluminium axle.
The mo🦩dular nature of Rotor's design philosophy means the Car🔥bon cranks integrate seamlessly with the INspider system and its direct-mount arrangement - all of which makes for a clean and tidy-looking package.
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Specifications
The beauty of Rotor's crankset lies in the modular design philosophy. What this means is that everything from the arms and chainrings to the spider and power meter is interchangeable allowing riders to mix and match or swap certain components between bikes. As Cyclingnews is already in the possession of an INspider crankset, Rotor sent us a se💜t of ALDHU Carbon arms to f🀅urther showcase the modular nature of the setup.
The ALDHU Carbon crankarms weigh just 250g (actual, 120g drive-side/130g non-drive-side) in 172.5mm format, which shaves a significant 100g off the ALDHU 170mm aluminium cranks (170g drive-side/180g non-drive-side) that were originally fitted. The crankarms are said to offer a respective 11% and 36.1% improvement in vertical and horizontal stཧiffness over the regular alloy version and are available in a spread of four len൲gths - 165/170/172.5/175mm.
The ALDHU Carbon crank is designed around Rotor's own 30mm axle and features a clever system called Twin Leg Technology, which essentially minimises power loss when pedalling force is applied to the left pedal. While it's difficult to put these claims ཧto test, the entire Rotor INspider crankset system complete with ALDHU Carbon arms has been working flawlessly🥃 - no noises or creaking here.
We've used the system in a host of different settings and conditions - rain and sunshine included - as well as a few 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:indoor cycling sessions on the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:turbo trainer and the results have been consistently good.



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Verdict
At £345.58 / $449 / €389 the Rotor ALDHU Carbon crankarms might appear as a somewhat costly proposition but the modularit𓃲y of upgrading individual parts makes it a no brainer for those who already possess a Rotor crankset system. It will undoubtedly save you money in the long run, not to mention double up for use across myriad cycling disciplines.
We've been 🀅using the crankarms for the past month and have nothing negative to report. As with the original INspider assembly, the installation wa💞s straight forward and everything has been running smoothly. We'll continue to test the ALDHU Carbon crankarms together with the INspider power meter crankset while we finalise our verdict and establish where it sits in the segment.
The full review will be published on Cyclingnews soon.
Tech Specs: Rotor ALDHU Carbon cranks
- Price: £345.58 / $449 / €389
- Weight: 250g (actual, 172.5mm)
- Crank length: 165mm, 170mm, 172.5mm, 175mm
- Features: Twin Leg Technology, OCP Mount, INspider power meter compatible