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championp
a All Mountain RiderDate Reviewed: December 8, 2012
Strengths: Stiff, responsive, improved acceleration. Light, easy maintenance, smooth shiftingWeaknesses: vulnerable to rock strikes, priceBottom Line: I removed the outer ring and used the gamut guide and ring that were stock on my Enduro comp. This gave me 33t-22t 2X setup which I prefer over the more common 36-24t. On my local trails there are lots of ups and downs so I do more shifting in the front rings. This crankset shifts smooth and predictable so I keep my momentum without spinning out or bogging down. On climbs it feels like more energy is making it to the ground because these cranks are so stiff, I really feel the bike being propelled forward with each pedalstroke. Carbon is weird stuff, even though these cranks pedal stiffly, they have a compliant feel to them as well so it is not a harsh ride. Best of both worlds, stiff and compliant, I've been really happy with these cranks, even though they were super expensive. Plus they look like a work of art.
Favorite Trail: 12th St. North Shoreline
Duration Product Used: 8 months
Price Paid:
$500.00
Purchased At: Binghams
Bike Setup: 2010 Enduro Comp with various upgrades.
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