Far more information than you probably want here at http://www.ISISDrive.com.
Full documentation and standards drawings here.
All the best,
Full documentation and standards drawings here.
All the best,
SEANSTEPHENS":z5acrx7z said:I think of it like what betamax is to vhs, its a marketing ploy to improve something that nothing is wrong with to try and make you spend more money.
But you end up sticking with what you already know and trust... Ie a square taper
More an attempt in 1999 to come up with a un-patented, open source standard BB system that could be used by any manufacturer of cranks of BBs.its a marketing ploy to improve something that nothing is wrong with to try and make you spend more money
The ISIS Drive concept began in 1998 when several companies in the industry started talking about how to compete with the “other” spline interface. This “other” interface was protected by several patents, which left most companies with the following choices: 1) never produce a spline interface, 2) produce their own proprietary interface with the result being a mass of non-compatible parts, or 3) work with other companies in the industry to standardize on a common spline interface. Obviously the third choice was the best.
The result of these initial talks among many different companies was … a lot of talk. Thus, at the 1999 Interbike show in Las Vegas, Truvativ, Chris King, and Race Face sat down and began collaborating on a spline interface for bottom brackets and cranks. All three companies immediately recognized the benefit to the industry this interface could have. They had the chance to fix a lot of the problems with the old interface and design something from the ground up. Further, they all agreed to give the resulting design to the public domain and freely provide it to the rest of the industry. The result is the ISIS Drive standard.
legrandefromage":quf81fzn said:Dammit!
It IS the Betamax/ VHS thing but for different reasons: JVC gave away their VHS licence to pretty much all and sundry whereas Sony held on to their Betamax license trying to force the industry into one format.
LikeClockwork":3toiiof7 said:You know what, this is starting to convince me of the advantages of good old fashioned old school square taper, and as I have a spare XT BB in that flavour...
legrandefromage":1ri0fbmn said:Dammit!
It IS the Betamax/ VHS thing but for different reasons: JVC gave away their VHS licence to pretty much all and sundry whereas Sony held on to their Betamax license trying to force the industry into one format.
LikeClockwork":39fgegb0 said:You know what, this is starting to convince me of the advantages of good old fashioned old school square taper, and as I have a spare XT BB in that flavour...
:mrgreen: