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TwentyFourSeven Dark Angel

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# of Reviews 10
Average Rating 3.6/5
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Submitted by ben.lister a Downhiller from Yorkshire, UK
Date Reviewed: October 30, 2009
Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
Price Paid: $150.00
Purchased At:Direct from 24/7
Strengths:Bombproof arms and axle, nice and stiff, you feel safe when you land hard!
Weaknesses:Heavy! Great for rolling down hills and off drops, makes the bike stable in the air, but hard work bossing the back end of the bike due to the weight.

Sometimes hard to assemble as axle is very tight fit through bearings. Hammer required to get them apart..

Bearings do wear out, but take one to a bearing stockist (not bike shop!) and they'll give you fresh ones for £3 per ring - £12 for the set - not bad!
Similar Products Used:Shimano hollowtech (various)
Bike Setup:Singlespeed BSX
Bottom Line:They've done me well, but I want to sell them for something much lighter as I'm not jumping much these days. Any offers?
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:3

Submitted by Tom Bradwell a Downhiller from Manchester, UK
Date Reviewed: January 2, 2007
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $120.00
Strengths:Really strong crank arms
Weaknesses:really poor bottom bracket, stupidly heavy, you can get far better cranks for a similar price.
Similar Products Used:DMR crisis, Shimano Saint, Truvativ Hussefelt
Bike Setup:2004 Kona Stuff with marzocchi drop off forks
Bottom Line:With these cranks i destroyed a set of bottom bracket cups and bearings once every 3 months and at £60 (over $100) to replace it just wasn't worth the hassle. sure the arms have a lifetime guarantee but that's no good when everything seizes up and you have to remove them with a blowtorch and lump hammer.
no matter what anybody else says right now buy shimano saints, they're better than anything else out there!
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Matt a Weekend Warrior from Kent, England
Date Reviewed: June 29, 2004
Favorite Trail:Good ol' Sandy Lanes
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $195.00
Purchased At:Direct from 24/7
Strengths:Average price for 3piece cranks. So unbelievably strong, I wish I was made of the same stuff, maybe then I would keep hurting myself. No flex at all (I like that)
Weaknesses:A little heavy BUT what do you expect they really are very very strong. Bearings aren't brilliant, but they aren't bad either, Mine are fine but my mates died after 4months.
Similar Products Used:Gusset, FSA, Pigmys, 414 Industries
Bike Setup:03 Stinky, Jr.T, Hope, Halo
Bottom Line:I cant even begin to describe how strong these cranks are. I think they're the best on the market. The price is OK there are cheaper sets but really do like these cranks, so I dont give a sh!t about the price, you pay for quailty and these are a quality item.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Ollie East a Weekend Warrior from Oxford
Date Reviewed: March 22, 2004
Favorite Trail:Boarshill
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $20.00
Purchased At:off my mate
Strengths:i think that they are brilliant espically since that i only paid £20 and they were hardly used only like 4 times they are the strongest crank arms ive ever had i bought some powerprs and they broke in 2 days got some more they broke got some ddg arms and they broke all in 2 weeks so i bought these arms cheap and they were brilliant still got them 6 mounths later still havent serviced them or anything and they are also nice looking.
Weaknesses:Heavy(ish)
Similar Products Used:powerpros and ddg arms
Bike Setup:DDG shooter with mag's hs33's with a royal racing chainring and some rox shox forks DDG tango rims azonic grips DDG handlebars DMR v12 magniesum pedals.
Bottom Line:They are brilliant crank arms but a bit pricey but i think they are money well spent so i recomend all u jump riders out there who are saving up there poket money 2 buy these because they are brilliant!!!!!.
Value Rating:3Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Burner a Downhiller from Hampshire
Date Reviewed: November 8, 2002
Favorite Trail:Warsash, Bedhampton jumps
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $180.00
Purchased At:Owen's cycles
Strengths:Very strong BB and cranks, good bearings (haven't needed to service them for nearly a year), look the gonads, 4 sealed bearings.
Weaknesses:Heavy(ish).
Similar Products Used:3 sets of FSA Powerpros (all broken).
Bike Setup:DMR Trailstar +Hope and 24/7 kit.
Bottom Line:Bought these after those crappy £25 Powerpro things that came with my bike - broke 2 BBs and 3 l/h side cranks before I bought these. No problems at all, rock solid, look good, and after nearly a year in the mud without much maintenence they are still sweet.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Euan a Downhiller from Brighton UK
Date Reviewed: March 2, 2002
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $120.00
Purchased At:wades cycles
Strengths:Looks hard as nails, shame its not
Weaknesses:I had the mark one cranks. Nothing but problems. I collapsed the bearings had to buy on own at £30 for the set. Couldnt get the chainring aligned up so it hit my chain device once every rev. Cranked the welding on the non drive.
Similar Products Used:Shimano LX, XT Middleburn RS7
Bike Setup:Kona Stab full dh set up custom built
Bottom Line:These crakns where such a hassle, considerin all the good review i heard not impressed. I do no what Im talking about I work in a bike shop.Sold them and replaced with middleburn Rs7 no problems now.
Value Rating:2Overall Rating:2

Submitted by MARCUS a Weekend Warrior from NORWICH, ENGLAND
Date Reviewed: January 6, 2002
Favorite Trail:HEATHLAND & STREET
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $100.00
Purchased At:APPLE PIE
Strengths:STIFF, STRONG BRILLIANT PRICE COMPLETE WITH QUAD' BEARING B/BRACKET. EVEN BETER WHEN FITTED WITH ONE OF THIER 5MM THICK ALLOY RINGS.
Weaknesses:I'VE FOUND NONE!
Similar Products Used:SHIMANO
RACE FACE
Bottom Line:STUNNIG LOOKS SQUARISH ARMS, BRILLIANT BB, STUNNING, NUFF SAID.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by bob slay a from london
Date Reviewed: December 27, 2001
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $100.00
Strengths:it is very strong
looks good
Weaknesses:warenty
Bottom Line:some say the bb is s**t but i have dun loads of 7ft drops and it hasent bents or broke at all. some say that it is also heavy bt u cant really notice how heavy it is wen its on the3 bike. also many people say this is a s**t crankset but is isnt its bloody good. people also say that the
on- one cranks r better but they aint my mate hs them and he does 7ft drops and his bent and broke. if u have n e problems with wot i got 2 say speak 2 me my e-mail is
dh131286@hotmail.com
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Steve Wallis a Downhiller from London, England
Date Reviewed: December 15, 2001
Favorite Trail:Bracknell forest dh
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $100.00
Purchased At:Direct from 24-7
Strengths:Strength, Looks, Simplicity of chainwheel fixing
works well with bb mounted chain device
Weaknesses:Bad stiffness (possibly due to the length of the axle- also increases loads on bottom bracket)
Poor sealing of bottom bracket.
Non-floating axle makes chainring alignment and clearance hard to set up.
Weight!
Design of spline interface
Similar Products Used:Primo powerbite bmx cranks (on a bmx), fsa powerpro, raceface isis
Bike Setup:Azonic ds1/ bomber z1
Bottom Line:I wouldn't buy another pair of these cranks, as for the weight they are not stiff enough, and the durability of the bb is not good. Some areas of the design are poor, although it may have been improved for the second version. They are strong but so are aluminium cranks of the same price.
Value Rating:3Overall Rating:2

Submitted by nick warden a Downhiller from kippax, leeds, england
Date Reviewed: December 14, 2001
Favorite Trail:anything with jumps and big drops
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Purchased At:action bikes leeds
Strengths:strong
stiff
look great
excellent when working.
Weaknesses:i cant get the chainring on straight
i got the mk1 cranks and cracked a weld, and broke the pedal threads. now ive got new ones on both sides and they are great (loads of improvements), so far.
Similar Products Used:race face stuff
shimano crap
Bike Setup:planet x jack flash
z1 drop offs etc
Bottom Line:i do reccomend them.
dont worry about me breaking them, i dont think anyone else has broken any (id put it down to me being fat and using a hardtail for big urban drops to flat.
i still reccomend them.
if anyone has had them and has had the wobbily chainring problem but fixed it please email me on how you fixed it.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4






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