Author Topic: LEXON Road Carbon Crankset  (Read 14359 times)

Shinobi_77

Re: LEXON Road Carbon Crankset
« Reply #75 on: September 24, 2024, 12:51:00 AM »
I'm using the Xcadey crank in 172.5mm with titanium spindle since ~3 years and so far it is holding up fine.
the Xcadey Gen1 powermeter does not....

About me: ~80kG, 6~8000km per year, road only with loads of climbing in Japan, no races, sprints 1200W peak during Sunday group rides

From my subjective view, the 24mm version adds quite some weight to the Lexon carbon crank vs the DUB version, this is not the case for the Elilee, not sure if the titanium axle is having thinner walls or not. ==> it is not only the material but also about the detail spec (aka titanium grade), the shape as well as average wall thickness, besides others...
That being said, I have not yet seen a single broken titanium axle, not so sure about aluminum ones

raisinberry777

Re: LEXON Road Carbon Crankset
« Reply #76 on: September 24, 2024, 12:54:10 AM »
Hopefully they keep the all-black look, much nicer than the loud Lexon graphics on the original.


kubackje

Re: LEXON Road Carbon Crankset
« Reply #78 on: September 24, 2024, 01:12:15 AM »
I'm using the Xcadey crank in 172.5mm with titanium spindle since ~3 years and so far it is holding up fine.
the Xcadey Gen1 powermeter does not....

About me: ~80kG, 6~8000km per year, road only with loads of climbing in Japan, no races, sprints 1200W peak during Sunday group rides

From my subjective view, the 24mm version adds quite some weight to the Lexon carbon crank vs the DUB version, this is not the case for the Elilee, not sure if the titanium axle is having thinner walls or not. ==> it is not only the material but also about the detail spec (aka titanium grade), the shape as well as average wall thickness, besides others...
That being said, I have not yet seen a single broken titanium axle, not so sure about aluminum ones

Good to hear your positive experience. Will consider the titanium one as my next update. People on WW are not worried that much about breaking but more about flex that will wear out bearings. But since You tested and it's all good I'm fine.
Power meter for those cransets is another thing to consider. I've also heard mixed opinions about xcadey. It's a shame Magene does not make power meter for Easton mounting. Wonder why?

raisinberry777

Re: LEXON Road Carbon Crankset
« Reply #79 on: September 24, 2024, 01:47:50 AM »
Safest bet for power meters is probably Sigeyi

estingo

Re: LEXON Road Carbon Crankset
« Reply #80 on: September 26, 2024, 05:26:27 AM »
Yesterday, the LEXON carbon crankset with a Rotor Qrings Qarbon was installed. When I drove a decent amount of km I can report back. It's pretty light and I went for the purple middle with purple bolts.

BB is Cema T47A with internal 77mm, if I measure the outer width is it 94mm
The Lexon crankset has a spindle length of 92 mm

I'm now finishing up and I noticed some play rocking back and forth in the arms, maybe around 2mm, So I tightened it up to the recommended 45 nm of torq. Then the crank is too tight and won't spin freely anymore. For reference, the preload ring is fully to the back and I used in the beginning 2 mm spacers that the BB delivered from Cema delivered with the BB. Then I removed the spacers, I could tighten the crank but it still didn't spin smoothly and freely, the play on the arms was reduced but still there.

The next step was trying it without a pre-load ring and then I could tighten it at 45nm torq and it spins freely and there is no play in the crankset and in the arms that I had before. Is it possible that the preload ring is too wide? The preload ring is 7 mm thick and the thread on the crank spindle is 4 mm high so if I can shave off 3 mm it should work. I think I will try to get the 2 mm off the pre-load ring. But has anyone had the same with a T47a DUB BB?

The spindle length is the same as other brands, which has 92mm.

Using this platform and Google, I couldn't find any solution or if someone had this before, but I can't believe I'm the only one out there with this issue.
« Last Edit: September 26, 2024, 05:29:56 AM by estingo »

kubackje

Re: LEXON Road Carbon Crankset
« Reply #81 on: September 26, 2024, 08:09:57 AM »
BB is Cema T47A with internal 77mm, if I measure the outer width is it 94mm
The Lexon crankset has a spindle length of 92 mm

I'm now finishing up and I noticed some play rocking back and forth in the arms, maybe around 2mm, So I tightened it up to the recommended 45 nm of torq. Then the crank is too tight and won't spin freely anymore. For reference, the preload ring is fully to the back and I used in the beginning 2 mm spacers that the BB delivered from Cema delivered with the BB. Then I removed the spacers, I could tighten the crank but it still didn't spin smoothly and freely, the play on the arms was reduced but still there.

The next step was trying it without a pre-load ring and then I could tighten it at 45nm torq and it spins freely and there is no play in the crankset and in the arms that I had before. Is it possible that the preload ring is too wide? The preload ring is 7 mm thick and the thread on the crank spindle is 4 mm high so if I can shave off 3 mm it should work. I think I will try to get the 2 mm off the pre-load ring. But has anyone had the same with a T47a DUB BB?

The spindle length is the same as other brands, which has 92mm.

Using this platform and Google, I couldn't find any solution or if someone had this before, but I can't believe I'm the only one out there with this issue.

Had same problem with other crankset on my t47. Just removed the preload bolt and replaced it with spacers om both sides

estingo

Re: LEXON Road Carbon Crankset
« Reply #82 on: September 26, 2024, 09:21:03 AM »
Had same problem with other crankset on my t47. Just removed the preload bolt and replaced it with spacers om both sides

Thanks, I will try to find a spacer that fits.

kubackje

Re: LEXON Road Carbon Crankset
« Reply #83 on: September 26, 2024, 10:01:07 AM »
Thanks, I will try to find a spacer that fits.

Just get 29mm spacers from Ali

Ludo

Re: LEXON Road Carbon Crankset
« Reply #84 on: September 26, 2024, 10:18:36 AM »
same issue on MTB, the preload bolt had a shoulder that was acting as a spacer, I filed it down and it did the trick

Shinobi_77

Re: LEXON Road Carbon Crankset
« Reply #85 on: Today at 10:01:37 AM »
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Wet Noodle

Re: LEXON Road Carbon Crankset
« Reply #86 on: Today at 11:56:12 AM »
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Is the spider mounted to the crank arm with a lock ring?

kubackje

Re: LEXON Road Carbon Crankset
« Reply #87 on: Today at 02:19:15 PM »
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That's a better weight then they advertise. Because in the description they state 411g for cranset only and you got 462 with PM

Shinobi_77

Re: LEXON Road Carbon Crankset
« Reply #88 on: Today at 04:10:18 PM »
The weight is fairly much spot on, as the Powermeter is around 50gr heavier than the spider.
But the weight is provided for the 165mm version and I have the 167.5mm cranks. Should be fun to mount tomorrow.
The left crank has a lock ring but no spacers have been included.
I'll use the ones from my current Xcadey cranks if needed and order some spares from the usual source.

toxin

Re: LEXON Road Carbon Crankset
« Reply #89 on: Today at 04:11:41 PM »
Lexon , for some reason, list their weight measurements including the spider, you could see that if you looked at the description of the listing. They did the same with the 29mm alu spindle crank. The actual weight is around 350-360 g.

This is pretty crap tbh. I don't understand why they don't just make the whole lenght of the spindle 24mm OD. By slimming it down in the middle they are just losing stiffness. Elilee used to make their titanium cranks like this. Their new updated model is 24mm OD the whole way and is stiffer and 40 grams lighter than the predecessor.