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specializedman
a Road Racer
from Date Reviewed: December 26, 2009
Strengths: Durable, cheapWeaknesses: Not as stiff or as good shifting as Dura Ace but it is much cheaper.Bottom Line: I have this crank on my alloy training bike, It does its job well, it has done 20,000km to date and is still on its original chain rings, Original 105 cassette is still going well on the back as well.
Similar Products Used: Dura ace, specialized pro crankset.
Bike Setup: 2007 Avanti Giro, full 105 apart from Dura ace chain, shimano R500 wheels.
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A from Il
a Recreational Rider
from Date Reviewed: April 5, 2009
Strengths: Stiff and good looking. Cheep.Weaknesses: None yetBottom Line: I like it. I changed the outer ring to a 50 and really like it. May change the inner ring also. Nice crankset for the money
Favorite Ride: Anywhere smooth
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$85.00
Purchased At: fleabay (NEW)
Similar Products Used: FSA
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MEBAHA
a Recreational Rider
from Date Reviewed: August 29, 2008
Bottom Line: Purchased to replace an FSA Gossamer compact crank 50/36 (ISIS) which was not shifting properly (would not drop into the small chainring). This is a full size crank, but I bought a 50/39 instead of a 53/39. Also running a 12/25 instead of a 11/23 this gives similar gearing to the old compact. The 105 crank shifts beautifully and quietly. The crank is also a hollowtech II so it is a bit lighter than the old FSA.
Bike Setup: 2007 Felt F85
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