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bikenraider99
a Road Racer
from Date Reviewed: March 6, 2002
Strengths: Craftsmanship, brand name.Weaknesses: As all ways, the weight. It's worth it though.Bottom Line: Damn good cranks! Tough as nails! Heavy, but I think it's worth it. I put a lot of miles on this crank, use it for training and charity rides in all types of weather. No problems at all.
Favorite Ride: Any stretch of road
Purchased At: Bikeworld in San Ant
Similar Products Used: Shimano 105, Sugino, Truvativ
Bike Setup: 2000 Lemond Tourmalet.
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Anthony
a Recreational Rider
from Queanbeyan AustraliaDate Reviewed: November 8, 2000
Strengths: Good shifting qualityWeaknesses: Not paticuarly cheap in Australia.Bottom Line: I fitted Tiagra 165mm triple cranks to my mountain bike because this was the only way I could get shorter cranks(short legs). I am very happy with the performance of the cranks, the shift quality (with the right 9 speed chain) is much improved and the shorter cranks have greatly improved my technique. As I spin the cranks rather than pushing them hard I am not stressing them. They are performing their role for recreational use to a very high standard.
Favorite Ride: Around Canberra
Similar Products Used: MTB 170 mm cranks, STX. Old Shimano 600ex 165mm
Bike Setup: Giant warp ds3 dual suspension MTB running street slicks
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