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Product description
The G30 is part of our 30mm spindle line of cranks which also includes the M30, A30 and R30 models. The “G” stands for gravel and the “30” is for the 30mm spindle. Made here in our shop, the G30 draws on over 30 years of crank manufacturing experience with a focus on all the White Industries hallmarks; functionality, durability, and clean design. The best way to describe this model is, “It’s a White Industries road bike crank with a slightly wider Q factor.”
The G30 uses our M30 mountain crank arms mounted to our R30 road spindle so you get road/gravel chainlines but with a bit wider Q factor as well as more room between your crank arms and chainstays. It is a direct replacement for most road and gravel cranks from the big “S” companies but with a lot more options: two crank arm colors, eight extractor cap colors, three 1x chainlines, a 2x chainring option, and six crank arm lengths. Like we said, options! Check out the comprehensive information below for all the details you’ll need to help navigate to the correct set up for your bike.
Specs
- Spindles are 30mm diameter
- Arms and spindles made in our shop from 2024-T365 aluminum
- Black anodized or polished silver (not anodized)
- Extractor caps
- Anodized aluminum: black, blue, gold, pink, purple, red, and silver
- Bronze (actually made out of bronze)
- Lengths
- 155mm, 160mm, 165mm, 170mm, 172.5mm, and 175mm
- Weight
- 570g (175mm length w/spindle)
Compatibility
- Compatible White Industries chainrings:
- MR30 series TSR 1X chainrings
- MR30 series v1 VBC 2X and v2 VBC 2x chainrings
- Compatible with Wolf Tooth “CAMO Direct Mount Spider For White Industries”
- Not compatible with any other brands of chainrings
- Compatible with 5 different White Industries 30mm bottom bracket options
- Choose the 30mm bearing option for your style of bottom bracket
- Compatible with other brands’ 30mm bottom brackets
- You must verify that their cups’ OBW (Outer Bearing Width) when mounted (with seals) does not exceed 92mm
- Designed around a 91mm +/- 1mm OBW (Outer Bearing Width)
- OBW is the allowable outside-to-outside measurement of your bottom bracket assembly (with seals) when they are mounted to your frame. The bearing preload collar on the crank is adjustable and can accommodate slightly wider or narrower widths (+/- 1mm) than the target number.
- M30/A30/R30/G30 Crank Comparison Chart
Mountain M30
Adventure A30
Road R30
Gravel G30
Crank arm M30 Mountain arms
R30 Road arms
R30 Road arms
M30 Mountain arms
Spindle M30 Mountain spindle
M30 Mountain spindle
R30 Road spindle
R30 Road spindle
1x chainline (3mm offset ring, facing inward)
49mm 49mm 46.5mm 46.5mm 1x Boost chainline (omm offset/flat ring)
52mm 52mm 49.5mm 49.5mm 1x chainline (3mm offset flipped outward)
55mm 55mm 52.5mm 52.5mm 2x chainline (measured between the 2 rings)
47.5mm 47.5mm 45mm 45mm Q factor 176mm 163.5mm 158.5mm 171mm Width between inside of arms (for chainstay clearance)
149.6mm 137mm 132mm 144.6mm Weight 575g (175mm w/spindle)
565g (170mm w/spindle)
560g (170mm w/spindle)
570g (175mm w/spindle)
BB shell widths 68mm/73mm or
86mm/92mm
68mm/73mm or
86mm/92mm
68mm or 86mm 68mm or 86mm **OBW (outer bearing width)
96mm (+/- 1mm)
96mm (+/- 1mm)
91mm (+/- 1mm)
91mm (+/- 1mm)
What’s in the box
- Two crank arms and one spindle
- Includes crank bolts and extractor caps (installed)
- Includes chainring mounting lockring
- Includes crank/preload adjuster
- Does not include bottom bracket
- Does not include chainring
Tools
- Crank arm mounting bolts
- Torque wrench (min 40 ft lbs or 54 Nm)
- 10mm hex bit socket
- Chainring lockring
- Park BBT-22 or Shimano BBT-32
- Bearing preload collar
- 1.5mm hex key
- Extractor cap
- Park SPA-2 pin spanner with .090”/2.3mm pins (this is the red one)
Torque
- Chainring lockring: 30 ft lbs (40 Nm)
- Crank arms: 35-40 ft lbs (48-54 Nm)
- We recommend retorquing arms after the first ride
- Bearing preload collar bolt: ¼ turn past snug (more may crack the collar)
- Extractor caps: As tight as feels comfortable without the pin spanner slipping out of the holes
FAQ’s
- I want a G30 crank with a White Industries chainring and bottom bracket. What parts do I need?
- It depends on the type of bottom bracket shell your frame has. We make bottom brackets to fit BSA, T47 external, T47 internal, PF30, and PF86/92 bottom bracket shells. Once you determine which style you need, order that bottom bracket with the 30mm spindle/bearing option to fit the G30 crank.
- The chainring depends on 1x or 2x set up, and what chainline you need. Chainline is determined from frame specs and rear axle spacing which is available from the frame manufacturer. Once you get this info, navigate to the correct Chainrings page on our website.
- 1x MR30 TSR 3mm offset ring for 46.5mm chainline
- 1x MR30 TSR Boost/0mm offset ring for 49.5mm chainline
- 1x MR30 TSR 3mm offset ring (flipped outward) for 52.5mm chainline
- 2x v2 VBC rings for 45mm chainline (measured between the rings)
- How can I figure out if the G30 crank will fit my bike?
- Generally speaking, if you are replacing a SRAM or Shimano road or gravel crank, the G30 will fit fine. The G30 is designed with standard dimensions and chainlines that fit “most” road and gravel bikes. Your frame’s manufacturer should have some basic guidelines on what type of crank you need, i.e., “Mountain”, Road”, or “Gravel”. If they say it will fit a Shimano or SRAM road or gravel crank, you’ll be fine. If you have a custom frame or you’re not sure, get out your calipers and read on….
- There are three basic measurements/clearances you need to confirm (digital calipers are best for this):
- Bottom bracket OBW (Outer Bearing Width) when mounted (with seals) does not exceed 91mm
- Add the shell width to the width of the cups with seals, or mount the BB (with seals) and measure the width
- Crank arms don’t hit the frame
- The chart above has the “Width between crank arms for chainstay clearance” measurement of 144.6mm for the G30 crank
- Outside width of the chainstays measured at 190mm (that’s about the end of the crank arm) behind the BB center can be no wider than 132.6mm. That gives you at least 6mm of clearance between each arm and the chainstay. (144.6mm – 132.6mm)/2 = 6mm
- The chart above has the “Width between crank arms for chainstay clearance” measurement of 144.6mm for the G30 crank
- Chainring doesn’t hit the frame
- Determine which of the four chainlines you need (Non Boost 46.5mm, Boost 49.5mm, 52.5mm for ?, or 2x VBC 45mm)
- Determine how many teeth you want
- Now check out the “MR30 Crank and Chainring Dimensional Drawings” document below
- Find the “Y2” dimension (that’s the radius of the chainring) for the chainring size/teeth you want
- Measuring from the center of the BB shell, put a pencil mark at the Y2 dimension on your chainstay (this is where the chainring teeth will pass the chainstay)
- Measure the outside width of the chainstays at this spot, and divide by 2.
- Subtract this measurement from the chainline number you chose, and this gives you your chainring to chainstay gap/clearance
- Ex: You want to run a 3mm offset (facing inward) 44T 1x TSR ring
- Your chainline will be 46.5mm
- The Y2/radius measurement for the 44T ring is 94.2mm
- Let’s assume your chainstays are 79mm wide measured at 94.2mm behind the BB center
- 46.5mm – (79mm/2) = 7mm. This is the gap between the ring and your chainstay
- 5mm would be the minimum gap we’d like to see between the ring and chainstay, more if your frame is really flexy
- If your frame has asymmetrical chainstays you’ll have to figure out a different way to measure for chainring clearance
- Bottom bracket OBW (Outer Bearing Width) when mounted (with seals) does not exceed 91mm
- What bottom bracket do I need to fit the G30 crank?
- It depends on the type of bottom bracket shell your frame has. We make bottom brackets to fit BSA, T47 external, T47 internal, PF30, and PF86/92 bottom bracket shells. Once you determine which style you need, order that bottom bracket with the 30mm spindle/bearing option to fit the G30 crank.
- Can I use a different brand bottom bracket with the G30 crank?
- Yes, as long as it has a 30mm bearing and the OBW (Outer Bearing Width) when mounted (with seals) is no wider than 92mm
- For Chris King bottom brackets refer to the “Chris King Bottom Bracket Spacer Chart” below
- How many spacers do I need with the G30 crank?
- If you use one of our bottom brackets you will not usually need spacers
- Refer to our bottom bracket pages for specific spacer info for your type of bottom bracket
- For other brands of bottom brackets you will need to determine the OBW (Outer Bearing Width) when mounted (with seals)
- Compare that number to the 91mm +/- 1mm OBW of the G30 crank
- If the OBW of your bottom bracket is wider than 92mm, it will not work with the G30 crank
- If the OBW of your bottom bracket is narrower than 90mm, you will need a 30mm spacer kit available under Parts>Bottom Bracket Parts>Bottom Bracket Spindle Spacer Kits. Add an even number of spacers on each side to take up the difference
- Compare that number to the 91mm +/- 1mm OBW of the G30 crank
- For Chris King bottom brackets refer to the “Chris King Bottom Bracket Spacer Chart” below
- If you use one of our bottom brackets you will not usually need spacers
- Can I use a different brand of chainring with your crank?
- The only one we’re aware of that fits is the Wolf Tooth “CAMO Direct Mount Spider For White Industries” chainring system
- Can I use the G30 crank on my road bike?
- Yes. The G30 has a similar chainline to Shimano and SRAM road cranks as well as Shimano GRX and SRAM gravel cranks so most of the time the G30’s work great on road and gravel bikes. But to confirm, please refer to the “How can I figure out if the G30 crank will fit my bike?” FAQ above.
- How can I restore that shiny silver finish on my polished raw aluminum White Industries cranks?
- Use “Mothers Mag and Aluminum Polish” with a microfiber rag. Start with heavy pressure and lighten up towards the end
- Where can I find replacement parts for my cranks like extractor caps and mounting bolts?
- Go to the Parts>Crank Parts page
- Are crank boots/protectors available for the G30 cranks?
- We do not offer them and are not aware of any that are compatible.
- Can I use a power meter with the G30 cranks?
- It’s certainly possible if you can find one that is compatible with our crank, but as of now we’re not aware of any that are compatible.
Technical Documents
- MR30 Crank Assembly
- MR30 Crank and Bottom Bracket Compatibility Chart
- Bottom Bracket Tool Compatibility
- MR30 Crank and Chainring Dimensional Drawings
- Chris King Bottom Bracket Spacer Chart