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Shimano Deore Crank

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MSRP $ 65.00
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Description:Advanced Shimano forging technology has made possible a hollow crank arm that maintains strength and rigidity while reducing weight. Special 9-speed design assures that the chainrings shift quickly and positively with the super-narrow 9-speed chain. 4-arm design means increased strength and lateral rigidity with less weight.
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    Submitted by Juanito a Cross Country Rider from Asia
    Date Reviewed: December 2, 2007
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Purchased At:LBS
    Strengths:Cheap and it works. Good for riders finding their way around their first mtb
    Weaknesses:the splined interface between the crank arms and the chainrings will start to loosen once you start becoming a much fitter rider and really pushing the crank to its limit. eventually the chainrings will just wobble around because the splines no longer fit together properly affecting shifting performance and eventually breaking off the arm itself
    Similar Products Used:other shimano cranks
    Bike Setup:hard tail
    Bottom Line:good for beginners, if you are a fit rider who rides 100kms a week forget about this and buy something stronger.
    Value Rating:2Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by Mark Redwood a Cross Country Rider from Hampshire, UK
    Date Reviewed: March 13, 2007
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Price Paid: $50.00
    Purchased At:internet retailer
    Strengths:Cheap, reliable, good quality finish, reasonably light, shifts well.
    Weaknesses:not the lightest out there
    Similar Products Used:crappy suntour crank
    Bottom Line:I've ridden this crank through 2 winters, mud and rivers included, I've bumped it off kerbs, done a few (small) drops, and smashed them several times into rocks, tree stumps, and the sides of ruts.

    the cranks are still true, don't creak, and look pretty good once cleaned up.

    the rings have always shifted well, and seem to last forever - The joys of steel - bit of extra weight but cost peanuts to replace and last ages. I have never had chainsuck with them and they've been bathed in mud most weekends.

    for the price - bargain basement - they are quality cranks for the average Joe rider.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Chris Andersen a Weekend Warrior from Phoenix, AZ, USA
    Date Reviewed: February 14, 2007
    Favorite Trail:McDowell Mtn Loops
    Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
    Purchased At:Exhale Bikes
    Strengths:Good, reliable, inexpensive crankset.
    Weaknesses:None so far.
    Bike Setup:Specialized hardtail.
    Bottom Line:When I bought my hardtail way back in 2001, the cranks that came with the bike were replaced with these basic Deore Hollowtech cranks--the FCM510 model, 175mm (square taper bottom bracket).

    I'm only replacing them now (in Feb. 2007!) b/c the chainrings are worn out and it's cheaper to buy a replacement crankset than new chainrings. I'm replacing these cranks with the same exact model, which I found for $39.99 at CBD (look it up online).

    I've raced cross-country and 24-hour races on my hardtail with these cranks, and never, ever had a problem with them. Can't be beat for the price.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by LanTHrusteR a Downhiller from Russia, Moscow
    Date Reviewed: December 3, 2006
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $40.00
    Purchased At:Velomir
    Strengths:Low weight, nice look.
    Weaknesses:This crank is designed for quadra hub. The CrMo cartridge quadra peg is connected to the aluminium crank hub. This and the similar consturctions are weak by design and are not suitable if you're not shy to put amplitude into your driving. In approximately one year of intense riding the crank hub will accumulate metal fatigue enough for it to deform. This deformation leads the construction to loose tightness first and then expect to find your crank somewhere in the bushes.
    Similar Products Used:Acera, Deore, RPM, FSA Pounder
    Bottom Line:If you're not a child and driving hard do not be fooled by the illusion that CrMo peg is capable to sit in the aluminium or duraluminum hub and withstand all those pressures long. It won't I've been through many quadra hubs of different makers through different cartridges. All of them will fail you as soon as your driving improves and you're not afraid to put full amplitude into your motions. Prefer CrMo pistoned cranks instead, something alike FSA Pounder. If CrMo pistoned cranks are too expensive - try to avoid quadra hubs and pegs, use torx like ones - they will serve you longer.

    Yet, you do not have to be afraid to buy them unless you're sure that you will break them. These cranks are good for saunters, weekend rides with a little extreme too, yet they are not suitable even for middle amplitude bunny hops. That might be an indicator - if you do not know how to bunny hop - these cranks will probably last for ever. You you can bunny hop at 35kmph covering 2.5-3 meters in you jump - they won't last a month. If you're an average bunny hoper - may a year, or two at max.

    If you buy quadra of another maker, RPM for example - the story will repeat... this is design failure. Just think of it - quadra CrMo pegs are connected with cast al or dural hubs.
    The effect is just like you're trying to screw in an Allen bolt. You know what happens if you put just a little bit more pressure on aluminium Allen with CrMo tools.
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by joey marroquin a Weekend Warrior from the I E CA.
    Date Reviewed: November 4, 2006
    Favorite Trail:hisperia
    Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
    Price Paid: $800.00
    Purchased At:came with bike
    Strengths:strong and light and durable
    Weaknesses:none so far
    Similar Products Used:truvativ and other deore
    Bike Setup:bought it with surly instigator orange frame rock psylo forks deore everything including disc brakes and rhyno lyte rims and big cheese orange/green grips
    Bottom Line:I'm 6'2" and 325lbs and dowhill with 4-6 ft drops then level off to some 8 miles of trail riding every other weekend and two miles of street riding and curb jumping everyday for the past four years with these same cranks!! Its like a lemon car, when you get a bad one it does'nt matter the brand or setup your going down! so far this has been a good one although now i do notice the flex and i've only tightened them once but i don't care these have been good to me. it should hold up one last season then go back to some chromed cromolys with bmx pedals. five fat donkey chillis for the worker who put these cranks together, good job bro!!
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Butch Kapau-an a Cross Country Rider from Davao City,Philippines
    Date Reviewed: April 23, 2006
    Favorite Trail:samal island
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $50.00
    Purchased At:Edzaldi's
    Strengths:Rigid..and easy shifting. . .extra light weight(thanx to hollowtech technology)..compared to previus crankset...and its SHIMANO
    Weaknesses:black paint rubs off easily
    Similar Products Used:Sugino Crankset..came with bike purchased
    Bike Setup:xt deore (rear and front derailleur),ig narrow chain,hyperglide 8 speed cassette,xt deore shifters,K2-Bayside frame,rockshox-judy front suspension,xtm rims,continental vapor tires (2.1),sunrace juju hubs with disk brakes
    Bottom Line:for price paid...extremly worth it!!!! no regrets
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Christian a from Montreal,QC
    Date Reviewed: September 20, 2005
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $65.00
    Strengths:Light and durable
    Weaknesses:Keeps creaking all the time due to the fact that the arms are hollow.
    Bike Setup:all deore drivetrain, Shimano Acera hub
    Bottom Line:I will try something else than Shimano next time.
    Race face or Truvativ seems to be decent products
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by Reilly a Cross Country Rider from Palmer Lake, Colorado
    Date Reviewed: June 27, 2005
    Favorite Trail:Stoopid Trail
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $70.00
    Purchased At:Performance
    Strengths:smooth shifting, looks good, low friction chainrings, pretty light, strong for a deore, price may be the biggest factor.
    Weaknesses:i wish the last chainring was a 42 instead of a 44, just to get that last bit of clearence. hollow-tech just doesn't sound that reassuring does it?
    Similar Products Used:giant alloy 22/32/42 that came stock on my bike. also tru-vativ and shimano deore LX cranks
    Bike Setup:almost stock '04 giant warp ds2 with completely new shimano drivetrain except for sram chain, riding on kenda 2.35 extreme mtb tires.
    Bottom Line:really good crank for the money. my stock giant crank wore out on me. giant is a great company and all but i think they should just stick to making bikes and subjects of that matter. compared to my last crank, this 1 feels like heaven. fast and smooth shifting, light weight, and yes even rigid strength, despite the hollowtech arms. i have taken it off 4-5 foot drop to flats with out any slight budge or unwanted movement. if it weren't for the 44t last ring, it would have gotten 5 chilis overall. but definently 5 on value.

    this crank handles well with the freeriding i do. i have never broken or bent a tooth, it has never sliped, knock on wood, and it climbs well. get this crank if your low on cash.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Daniel a Downhiller from Aurora Ontario Canada
    Date Reviewed: April 24, 2005
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Purchased At:friends garadge
    Strengths:I actually use them for freeriding and they hold up quite fine under drops and hard riding
    Weaknesses:I use them for pretty big stuff so every time I look down and see "hollow tech" I just keep getting scared its gunna bend on my next drop
    Similar Products Used:truvativ iso flow and my hussefelt isis but they feel alot stiffer
    Bike Setup:everything is over kill
    Bottom Line:good for the price but the should have them as an isis crank
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Hui Chuen Chuang a Weekend Warrior from Penang, Malaysia
    Date Reviewed: January 15, 2005
    Favorite Trail:near my house
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $55.00
    Purchased At:Sim Cycle
    Strengths:Light, Looks good. stiff
    Weaknesses:so far so good
    Similar Products Used:none
    Bike Setup:lx FD, altus RD
    Bottom Line:quite a good crank. strong
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by bernard miranda a Weekend Warrior from Santa Cruz, Laguna Philippines
    Date Reviewed: January 13, 2005
    Favorite Trail:Laguna de Bay sea side in Sta. Cruz
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Price Paid: $36.00
    Purchased At:Cartimar - Wheelers
    Strengths:Sturdy, Robust, Not that really heavy coz it's a hollowtech
    Weaknesses:Nothing (except for the impression that it's "only" a Deore to other elite cyclist, -no big deal as long as it does the job of driving the bike )
    Similar Products Used:Truvativ, older Deore XT (square ed), old Muddy Fox and FSA
    Bike Setup:Jamis Komodo FX Black, straight Dere Hydros Group, directional insertion hubs type, Taurus Rigida rims, Maxxis 26 x 2.35 , amoeba scud bars and stem, FSA da Pig Head set.
    Bottom Line:A good choice for the not so crazy individual who just want to ride their bike for hobby and exercise. But others (here ) are using it on local races, so I should say that this crank can do all the jobs as the higher model does.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Llloyd a Weekend Warrior from Cebu, The Philippines
    Date Reviewed: January 2, 2005
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $40.00
    Purchased At:Limbros (Mandaue Branch)
    Strengths:Price wise its cheap... but hey, don't be fooled by the price... it performs great... just like the big ones out there...
    Weaknesses:None... I don't see its weight as a weakness... you can not notice the diffference once you'll install one on your bike...

    Just a tip... if you hear noises/squeaks during pedalling try to remove the pedals and crank arms and put grease on it...
    Similar Products Used:None... I only used this crank set... mine is silver (hollow tech) and still uses the good old squared bottom bracket...
    Bike Setup:SR Suntour XC Pro E front fork, Mosso slalon-M1 frame, Shimano Deore LX FD, Shimano Deore XT RD, Shimano Deore LX shifter, Avid Speed Dial 7 lever, Ameoba Borla control set and stem, Mavic DeeMax wheels, Maxxis Kraken tires, Shimano Deore XT hub, Avid Ball Bearing 5 disc brake (203mm rotor), Shimano Deore Hollowtech crankset, Shimano pedal PD515, Amoeba seat post (carbon fiber), Amoeba saddle
    Bottom Line:This crankset is a bang for the buck... its performance is solid on every use... I recommend this crankset to anyone who is looking for a good performing crankset and opted to use the savings made to purchase another bike part...

    Personally, I'm very satisfied with it... had use this baby for cross country and some light free riding stuff. To this writing, it had served me 1500 kms though... and still counting...
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Doug a Cross Country Rider from Raleigh
    Date Reviewed: November 16, 2004
    Favorite Trail:Beaverdam South Loop
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $50.00
    Purchased At:Nashbar
    Strengths:Looks good in black. Price.
    Weaknesses:none, considering price paid and intended use.
    Similar Products Used:1999 LX Cranks, 2004 LX Cranks
    Bike Setup:Klein Attitude Race, XT Deraileurs and shifters, Avid brakes
    Bottom Line:They crank, they didn't cost much, they are black, they weigh the same or less than the LX cranks that came on the bike in 1999. I don't race and am not a weight weenie. I didn't want to have to buy a new bottom bracket, so I went with these when I saw them on sale at Nashbar for 50 bucks. They are hollowtech and look good with my Aztec Gold bike.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by Neil McGarry a Cross Country Rider from Highlands NJ 07732
    Date Reviewed: November 2, 2004
    Favorite Trail:hartshorne woods
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Price Paid: $100.00
    Purchased At:Eki Cyclery Honolulu HI
    Strengths:Decent enough since I am not a pro and I just like to get out and ride.
    Weaknesses:It seems that the bolt holding the left side crankarm comes looses at the most inopertune times. More of a pain the a$$ then anything
    Bike Setup:Raleigh M-80
    Bottom Line:I was pretty miffed that the scumbags at the shop I bought them at overcharged me but my mistake. I think that they are not bad but the whole loose nut thing pisses me off. I am going to try the locktight thing on em. Whoever posted that idea thanks.
    Value Rating:2Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by Russell Ruggiero a Weekend Warrior from West Windsor
    Date Reviewed: October 14, 2004
    Favorite Trail:R&D
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $85.00
    Purchased At:Pay's
    Strengths:
    Build and Price
    Weaknesses:
    Weight
    Similar Products Used:Icon Sterling and Graphite. Shimano M-440. Bontrager Race.
    Bike Setup:Trek 4900
    Shifters: Alivio
    FD: XT (2004)
    Crank: Deore (2004)
    RD: XT (2002)

    My goal was to upgrade and not break the bank. For under $100 the Deore offers strong crank arms and interfaces very well with top of the line Shimano components such as XT. The two inner rings are made of steel and can take a beating. If properly set-up, the Deore provides butter smooth shifting and reliability. The only drawback is weight, which is approximately 750g. All in all, a great value.


    Bottom Line:
    All in all, a great value. This offering has the looks and build quality of products costing twice the price.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by cory a Weekend Warrior from peoria, il
    Date Reviewed: October 6, 2004
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $75.00
    Purchased At:lbs
    Strengths:Fairly inexpensive
    Weaknesses:The black paint does indeed rub off pretty easy.
    Similar Products Used:Shimano XT, Bontrager Sport, Bontrager Select
    Bike Setup:Cannondale F200, XT ( cassette, hubs, rear der, shifters), Deore (front der, crankset and bb), Mavic rims, Avid sd7 brakes and levers
    Bottom Line:I upgraded the old crankset on the F200 from the Old shimano system that was on it. The Deore setup in great. I didnt realize how much the other system sucked. It is much better than the bontrager setup on my other bike. The crankset if failry light and it wont break the bank.
    If you are looking for a good quality crankset than go with the Deore. I am sure there are other cranksets that are better but unless you are a racer i really dont see the need.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Ben Miller a Cross Country Rider from Palo Alto
    Date Reviewed: July 5, 2004
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Strengths:Maybe they're cheap? Look good. They work.
    Weaknesses:Very flexy. Chain-rings bend easily
    Similar Products Used:Shimano LX and XT cranks
    Bike Setup:Cannondale Gemini
    Bottom Line:I thought that the reason my bike sapped so much power from me was due to the full suspension. I found a good deal on XT cranks and replaced my Deore's. All of the sudden my drive train is so much more responsive and I can pedal a lot longer without getting tired. I had no idea that these deore cranks sucked that much. Bottom line is they're fine if you haven't tried anything else. But if you upgrade you'll be left wondering how you ever dealt with those flexy cranks. (I weigh 165lbs)
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by Tyson a Weekend Warrior from Idaho Falls, Idaho, U.S.A
    Date Reviewed: June 19, 2004
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Strengths:cheap, did well for a little while
    Weaknesses:squeaks, and i can't get it to stop. Chain rings bend pretty easily
    Similar Products Used:sugino impel
    Bike Setup:Oryx Freak 250, and a Gary Fisher Hoo koo e koo
    Bottom Line:If you are looking for a cheap, disposable crank that will last a little while till you can get a little more money to buy a real crank, or if you just take really easy rides, this crank is a really good deal.
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by jiri a Racer from Renton
    Date Reviewed: May 24, 2004
    Favorite Trail:forplay
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $60.00
    Purchased At:LBS
    Strengths:Freaking stong, i've gone off of 7 foot drops (yeah actuall 7 foot drops) and they are still good, i use them on my XC bike which is a schwinn rocket 88 with like 3 inches front and rear. so the drop wasnt all soaked up in the suspension.
    Weaknesses:Black paint rubs of ( OH MY GOD!!)
    Similar Products Used:umm strongarm
    Bike Setup:rocket 88 everything on it is crappy
    Bottom Line:If you dont have alot of money and need a crank on your hucking bike or your XC bike that you dont want to worry about then you should get this crank. For only 65 buks its not bad. i havent had any problems on it and i ride the hell out of them.
    P.S. i weigh 135 pounds.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Magical M a Weekend Warrior from Boston
    Date Reviewed: April 24, 2004
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $80.00
    Purchased At:Cycle1sy.com
    Strengths:well construsted with faultless shifting. Stiff and well matched with the dedicated octalink bottom bracket. Very good value for money.
    Weaknesses:At this price point it is impossible to fault it.
    Similar Products Used:Shimano: Tourney, Altus, Alivio, STX, STX/RC, LX, XT, XTR. Middleburn, Truvativ, FSA, Strongarm & Son of Strongarm.
    Bike Setup:Marin Mount Vision, Marzocchi Marathon, all XT apart from the Crank & B/B. Hope Mini Discs, Hope hubs on Mavic XC717 Disc rims, Easton ancilliaries.
    Bottom Line:I am no fan of Shimano but it's important to differenciate the quality items it produces from the questionable products.
    The Deore Crank is excellent.
    I'm talking about the Hollowtech Octalink Crank. I replaced my XT Crank with this. Why? Because there is absolutely No functional difference between the two what so ever. There is a weight difference of course, principally due to the Deore Crank having the middle ring as well as the small ring made of steel as opposed to alloy. The Deore is therefore slightly heavier than the XT but not prohibitively so and is considerably cheaper. I can't justify paying more for a crank, the shifting is superb. If you are desperate for very light parts then you may need to consider something else but be clear the lighter the product the less durable. And if you can purchase the Deore Crank as cheaply as I did then it's an absolute bargain.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Liam a Cross Country Rider from Christchurch New Zealand
    Date Reviewed: February 26, 2004
    Favorite Trail:any
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Price Paid: $50.00
    Purchased At:came with bike
    Strengths:lasted a year of hard riding, did well really
    Weaknesses:stripped the internal thread when trying to get it off, aghhh trouble, creaks after a year of riding, probably not surprising, it's done well over 1000 kms, then several weeks ago the middle chainring bent on a soft ride, rather buggered now, can't use the middle chainring, oh yeah can't get the crank arm off, anyone got a suggestion that won't brake the rest of the surrounding bike,
    sandy tracks near home ate through teh chainrings rather quickly,
    Bike Setup:marin 2002 rocky ridge improvments/modifications when things have been broken
    Bottom Line:it works and it's relativly inexpensive to replace, lasted a lot of km's
    Value Rating:2Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by ryan a Weekend Warrior from northwest
    Date Reviewed: November 29, 2003
    Favorite Trail:any
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Purchased At:came with bike
    Strengths:it works.
    Weaknesses:weak.
    Similar Products Used:none so far
    Bike Setup:wal-mart!
    Bottom Line:splines where chainring meets crank now wobble back and fourth about 1/4 inch. LBS said cant be repaired. I am 6'4" 250 pounds and I dont do crazy dropoffs. If you are a big guy think twice about getting these things spend some money on your cranks and BB they are the heart of your bike. Maybe they would work fine for a lighter guy? They did me alright for about 5 months, so they do last a little while. They are cheap and do work (just not for long) so 3 for value and 2 for overal.
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by barney rubble a Cross Country Rider from uk
    Date Reviewed: October 25, 2003
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $50.00
    Purchased At:ebay
    Strengths:Look great in chrome finish, reasonably light, strong and you can get a proper 48t big ring for it so you don't top out at 20mph. Good price too.
    Weaknesses:none I've come across yet. The fashion victim won't like it cos it's not Raceface.
    Similar Products Used:Mountain LX, Deore XT, Alivio
    Bike Setup:Modified Scott Voltage
    Bottom Line:Excellent value. Best tradeoff crank between weight, performance and price out there. Strong, rigid, fairly light and shifts the chain lovely.

    Highly recommended.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Russell Ruggiero a Cross Country Rider from West Windsor
    Date Reviewed: September 26, 2003
    Favorite Trail:R&D
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $80.00
    Purchased At:Jay's
    Strengths:Very Well Built
    Weaknesses:785g
    Similar Products Used:Icon Graphite (688g), Icon Sterling (675g), and M340 (898g)
    Bike Setup:Trek 4900
    Shifters: Alivio
    FD: LX
    Crank: Deore (2003)
    Pedals: RE-1
    Chain: CF-58
    RD: XT
    Bottom Line:

    Dear
    Reader

    The 2003 Deore crank is a great value for the money. It is very well made, and strong (2 & 3 Steel Rings). This product caters to is a crank for mid-priced offerings such as the Trek 4900 or Trek 6700. LX offers ISIS drive and a 647g, which whould appeal to the racing set. It will also cost you more than twice the price of the standard Deore when a decent BB is added.

    If you want a strong, nice looking, and inexpensive crank, the 2003 Deore is hard to beat. Trek should make this the standard crank on the 4900 (M340) and the Trek 6700 (M440). At this price none better.

    Thank You
    Russ

    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by oystein larsen a Weekend Warrior from Norway
    Date Reviewed: August 24, 2003
    Favorite Trail:Østfoldskogene
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Purchased At:butikken
    Strengths:well......!
    Weaknesses:It eats chains.
    Middel rings bent very early.
    Makes a lot of noise.
    I have used it for about 1200km and its worn out. the crank broke down on the startline on "Birkebeiner rittet" the worlds probably biggest terrain race with 13000 men and woman starting. If I had seen one of the shimano guys he better have start running very quik!!!
    Similar Products Used:none
    Bike Setup:a Scott veil with deore all over, mavic 517 rear weel, and some kind of hong Kong front weel, and a lovly selle seat under my ass.
    Bottom Line:Probably an ok crank, but I am a havy guy with powerful push and pull. I need somthing else.
    Value Rating:2Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by brad a Cross Country Rider from tulsa,ok,usa
    Date Reviewed: July 25, 2003
    Favorite Trail:lowchi
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Purchased At:ttown
    Strengths:works good on smooth trails
    Weaknesses:crank arms are weak gears chain dont stay on gears on extreme riding. tad bit heavy.
    Similar Products Used:xt cranks much better value.
    Bike Setup:current bike is : santa cruise super light, sid team, all xt, hayes mechanical disc brakes
    Bottom Line:mabey good for flat ground
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by Kyle "The Fizz" Gossen a Racer from Austin, TX
    Date Reviewed: May 21, 2003
    Favorite Trail:Rocky Hill Ranch
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $10.00
    Strengths:Looks great, cheap, rugged, Shimano.
    Weaknesses:I bent outer chainring after bashing against a railroad tie, (not the cranks fault). Then I stripped crank while using crank puller, ruined entire crank, used it because now I can't get it off the bottom bracket, (ugh) well now the middle chainring bent during a ride for some reason, bent it back with a rock, but no longer usable at all.
    Similar Products Used:Specialized son of strongarm
    Bike Setup:Marin Alpine, w/8 speed setup
    Bottom Line:Buy only if find very cheap, like when I found mine, but mine did not last very long at all. I have yet to saw my crank off my bike.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by ryan a Weekend Warrior from baltimore, md USA
    Date Reviewed: March 30, 2003
    Favorite Trail: