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What are lightweight EMTBs? and why are they such an interesting trend?

What are lightweight EMTBs? and why are they such an interesting trend?

by Rotor Bike Components | Oct 29, 2021 | Gravel, MTB, News & Articles, Road

E-bikes are constantly evolving. Not only in the number of sales compared to standard bicycle models, but also because of the options and variants that we have today. Lightweight e-bikes are one of those variants that try to find the best balance between the behavior...
Why we decided to create components for E-bikes

Why we decided to create components for E-bikes

by Rotor Bike Components | Oct 25, 2021 | Gravel, MTB, News & Articles, Road

E-bikes have such a big presence right now, that we no longer talk about their promising future, because we all well know their enormous potential. Motors and batteries begin to coexist on the roads, paths and mountains with the rest of bikes, with almost no one...
ROTOR and the Olympic Games: a true love story

ROTOR and the Olympic Games: a true love story

by Rotor Bike Components | Aug 23, 2021 | MTB, News & Articles

Metal gets metal. At least for ROTOR. Our aluminum cranksets have made every turn necessary to climb to the top of the Olympic Games podium. And not just once. This love affair with the highest level sport began at the London Games in 2012 and has continued right...
What is the Q Factor and why it is important?

What is the Q Factor and why it is important?

by Rotor Bike Components | Aug 11, 2021 | Gravel, MTB, Road, Tips & Tricks

The Q Factor is the distance between the crank arms, measured from its outermost part. The point where the Q Factor is measured is right where the pedals are threaded and this measurement is what you see in the specifications of our ROTOR cranks. The Q Factor varies...

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