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rer mar
a Road Racer
from Date Reviewed: June 23, 2008
Strengths: light & durable.made of alloy,but tough.Weaknesses: wish it have,hahahahaha.Bottom Line: i use this for a year.a good quality crankset.smooth shifting like paddling in the wind.light but,durable.bottom line,it's worth what you pay for.
Favorite Ride: road bicycle
Price Paid:
$3500.00
Purchased At: velocity bike shop
Similar Products Used: dura ace 7800
Bike Setup: TRIGON set-up,w/ ULTEGRA ice gray components'08 accept the crankset triple 6603,thomson elite stem & seatpost,zipp wheelset,continental tires
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tomphan38
a Commuter
from Date Reviewed: April 13, 2008
Strengths: Perfect Shifting.Weaknesses: End Cap needs a special tool to install.Bottom Line: This crank works perfectly. I have no problems going to the smallest chainring regardless of which sprocket I was on. I had a Truvativ Elita Triple that refused to go to the smallest chainring unless I was on my 5th or 6th largest sprocket. Shifting is now perfect on my Ultegra setup.
Favorite Ride: Alameda Creek Trail
Price Paid:
$180.00
Purchased At: Ebay
Similar Products Used: Truvativ Elita Triple
Bike Setup: Motobecane Sprint
Full Ultegra 6603 Setup
Vuelta XRP Wheels
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Bike junkie
a Recreational Rider
from Date Reviewed: August 8, 2007
Strengths: Stiffness, low weight, external BB, great shifting, better gear ratio with 39T middle ringWeaknesses: None foundBottom Line: This is a fantastic upgrade from my old Shimano Ultegra FC-6500 that came with my bike, and a screaming deal I found that was a take-off from a new bike. I'm using it with 9-speed shifters and cassette and it works great. Cranks are very stiff, and the external bottom bracket is also a big improvement in stiffness and efficiency over the old splined version. The chainrings also shift smoother and crisper. I like the 39T middle ring. It provides a better overall gear combination in conjunction with the big ring (52T)(I don't use the granny all that much). I am extremely happy with this upgrade.
Favorite Ride: Road, Mtn, it's all good...
Price Paid:
$109.00
Purchased At: Ebay
Similar Products Used: Shimano Ultegra FC-6500 triple
Bike Setup: Shimano Allez Comp (cro-mo; last blue version made), full Ultegra components, Time 317 pedals, Specialized bar, Weyless stem, Vittoria tires, stock Shimano wheelset
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Trey
a Recreational Rider
from Date Reviewed: June 24, 2006
Strengths: This crankset is really stiff. And it's easy to disassemble/re-assemble for maintainence. It does everything I expected when I bought it. Thiry gears! Did you ever think that was possible when you rode your first '10 speed' around the cul de sac.Weaknesses: None but had I known about compact cranks, I might've given them a try first.Bottom Line: I have bad knees, so I have to make sure I always have a super-serious granny gear. These are great cranks. The external bearing cups design is wonderful.
This is a great crankset, very stiff and I don't worry about the weight.
Favorite Ride: Mt. Evans
Price Paid:
$264.00
Purchased At: Bicycle Village
Similar Products Used: Shimano 105 9 speed triple
Bike Setup: Bianchi Giro
Full Ultegra 10 speed drive train
Dura Ace wheels
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