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Stevereeneo
a Recreational Rider
from Date Reviewed: July 9, 2008
Strengths: Price, shifting quality, weight isn't bad - but not great. For the $ - one of the lightest compacts available that you can count on (the FSA SLK has LOTS of issues and it's not much lighter!). Easy to install.Weaknesses: None that I can think of.Bottom Line: Bang for buck it's really tough to beat this crankset. It's lighter and shifts much smoother than an FSA gossamer or the junk SLk cranksets, and it's less $. I was surprised at how well it shifted. Put it on and go ride... I don't even think about the crankset anymore... that's as good as it gets.
Favorite Ride: Hardscrabble Pass
Price Paid:
$260.00
Purchased At: Colorado Cyclist
Similar Products Used: FSA, Shimano, Ritchey
Bike Setup: Tarmac w/ full DA, Cane Creek wheels, Speedplay Zeros
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Dr_John
a Recreational Rider
from Date Reviewed: June 5, 2008
Strengths: 1) Good weight for the price
2) Solid shifting for a compact crank with a standard front dérailleur.
3) Very easy to install
4) Looks much better in person than in photosWeaknesses: None.Bottom Line: Good crank for the price.
Favorite Ride: any
Purchased At: gift
Similar Products Used: Shimano R-700
FSA SL-K MegaExo
Bike Setup: '06 Specialized Roubaix Expert/Pro; all Dura Ace but this crank.
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