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FSA Moto Crankset


  • Average Rating: 3/5
  • # of Reviews: 3

Product Description

  • Forged AL6061/T6 crankarms
  • Monocoque design
  • 24mm integrated CrMo spindle
  • Alloy external bearing cups
  • Oversized cartridge bearings
  • 9 speed
  • Chainrings: 22/32/44t
  • Lengths: 170, 175mm
  • Q-Factor: 169mm
  • BCD: 104/64mm
  • Chainline: 50mm
  • Black anodized
  • Weight: 1003g – with BB


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    Reviews 1 - 3 (3 Reviews Total)

    User Reviews

    Overall Rating:2
    Value Rating:4
    Submitted by hvvi a Cross Country Rider from Ukrain

    Date Reviewed: July 23, 2010

    Strengths:    cheap, beautifull view

    Weaknesses:    Sounds in the bearings and fastening rods, a small resource of chainrings

    Bottom Line:   
    First impressions were good but after the first thousand miles were some sounds in the bearings started to unwind slot. And in 2.5k miles had to replace the bottom bracket. In 5k - the average star is dim. Used aggressively in the mountains, xc racing, mud tracks.
    In general, not satisfied with a product, for the same money can buy Deore, which is work clearer.

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    Favorite Trail:   XC

    Duration Product Used:   6 months

    Price Paid:    $59.00

    Purchased At:   www.chainreactioncyc

    Similar Products Used:   Shimano FC-134, Deore 532

    Bike Setup:   Salsa Dos Niner


    Overall Rating:3
    Value Rating:3
    Submitted by johnhugh22 a Cross Country Rider from Bacolod City, Philippines

    Date Reviewed: November 5, 2008

    Strengths:    looks good and durable

    Weaknesses:    heavy, it has a weird sound!

    Bottom Line:   
    Cheap! so far no problems yet, the only thing is that the sound! its kinda weird!

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    Duration Product Used:   Less than 1 month

    Price Paid:    $90.00

    Purchased At:   Son Mar

    Similar Products Used:   shimano LX

    Bike Setup:   GT avalanche 2.0


    Overall Rating:4
    Value Rating:3
    Submitted by rellie zaldarriaga a Cross Country Rider from iloilo city, philippines

    Date Reviewed: January 25, 2008

    Strengths:    cheap, cheap, cheap!!!

    Weaknesses:    heavy if you want a light set-up for your bike, with fuuny sound after some use

    Bottom Line:   
    if you want a cheap cranks then this is for you, but performance wise...dont buy,stick with shimanos

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    Duration Product Used:   3 months

    Price Paid:    $100.00

    Purchased At:   gaea bikeshop

    Similar Products Used:   shimano lx

    Bike Setup:   khs alite 4000,shimano deore xt f/r derailleur, manitou slate, avid bb7 brake set-up



    Reviews 1 - 3 (3 Reviews Total)

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    Cannondale Moto - Headset Reducer Qn.

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    Project MOTO renew/ 2X10

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    Any one with a rear rack on their moto?

    My GF and I are planning a trip to the Katy trail in MO next year. The only bike that i have at the moment is a Giant Defy road bike that would be ill suited for gravel use, so my    Read More »

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