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# of Reviews 15
Average Rating 2.53/5
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Submitted by Barry a Racer from Dallas
Date Reviewed: October 17, 2004
Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
Price Paid: $75.00
Purchased At:ebay
Strengths:Silky Smooth shifting and durability.
Weaknesses:Ugly color...i re-painted the crank arms black
Bottom Line:You can't find better cranks for it's price. Shimano XT will cost you at least $200 while XTR is above $400. I have a set of M960 XTR cranks and the only difference I notcice is in my pocketbook.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Russell Ruggiero a Cross Country Rider from West Windsor, NJ, USA
Date Reviewed: August 9, 2003
Favorite Trail:R&D
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $1500.00
Purchased At:Jay's Cycle
Strengths:Build
Weaknesses:Reputation
Similar Products Used:Shimano LX
Bike Setup:Trek STP 200

Shifters: Shimano XTR
FD: Shimano XT
RD: Shimano XT
Crank: Icon Graphite
Pedals: Shimano M858
Stem: Icon Graphite
HD: Icon Graphite
SP: Icon Graphite
Seat: Selle ERA
Bottom Line:
Dear
Reader

With Icon Graphite on my Trek STP 200 and Icon Onyx on my Trek 4300, all I can say is that these products have been given a bad rap. They are both well built and good looking. Sure you can go Easton or Thomson, but Icon made some very nice products that hold up well. I have put on over 1,500 miles on mud, sand, and water with no break-downs.

Thank You
Russ

PS: Great stuff at current low prices.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Russell Ruggiero a Weekend Warrior from West Windsor, NJ, USA
Date Reviewed: December 16, 2002
Favorite Trail:R&D
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $1500.00
Purchased At:Jay's Cycle
Strengths:Well Made
Weaknesses:None
Similar Products Used:Shimano Alivio
Bike Setup:STP 200/M858
Bottom Line:
Dear
Reader

I have just purchased a late model Trek STP 200 with an ICON Graphite crank-set. It seems that the quality control problems this product have been taken care of in later versions. My usual 10 to 15 mile rides are through gravel, mud, and sand. This crank-set has given me no problems, and seems to be holding-up very well.

The ICON crank must be set up properly and used with the correct pedals. The RE-1's were replaced by Shimano M858's, which seem to work well with the ICON Graphite offering. In addition, the LX/XT combination must be in proper working order. If the afore-mentioned action items are in place, then expect to enjoy a smooth shifting and reliable drivetrain for most types of riding.

For "Hard Trail" riders , the Shimano XT or Shimano XTR crank-sets are the products of choice. These offerings are far stronger than the ICON, and can take much more abuse.

In a nutshell, if you set-up your ICON Graphite crank-set and supporting components properly, then expect a good ride. But if you need a more robust crank-set, then go down to your Shimano dealer and pick-up their XT or XTR offerings.

Sincerely
Russ


PS: The ICON Graphite is far better than the Alivio offering by Shimano, and seems to be on par with their Deore product line.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Chris a Racer from Cali
Date Reviewed: June 18, 2002
Duration Product Used:6 months
Strengths:None
Weaknesses:The chainrings are the worst ever. Flat out dangerous. I know 3 sets of these that have bent rings on first uphll climbs. Novice riders all.You will hurt yourself if these are on your bike. Go buy a set of LX cranks. Cheap and durable as hell.
Bottom Line:Trek should be embarassed for even buying this company. It might explain why the new Bontrager cranks suck so bad. Trek used the Icon parts and material and put the Bontrager name on them. Just a guess of course. Bottom line, you will break these. They suck. Dont leave them on your bike unless you want to hurt yourself. The previous reveiwer must work for Trek.
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Brian Lee-Bowens a from Boston/Mass/USA
Date Reviewed: June 18, 2002
Favorite Trail:Adatash down hill
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $60.00
Purchased At:Cycle Loft. Inc.
Strengths:Nice crank for down hill when you place it with a black spire
Weaknesses:as of yet I havent had one but it looks like Im the only one here that does down hill
Bike Setup:2002Trek 820/Onyx crank/Matrix550rims/BKspire94mm/
Bottom Line:It a good crank for down hill you dont need the big ring take it off drop a rock ring on it to stiff it up and your on your way two some hard hitting down and take it from me a 240lb man its holding still!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Bubba a Weekend Warrior from Allen, TX, USA
Date Reviewed: April 16, 2002
Duration Product Used:3 months
Purchased At:Came with Bike
Strengths:None as far as riding goes. They might make a good weapon in a post apocalyptic society.
Weaknesses:Cranks Bad. Rings Bad. Ride Bad. Turned my STP-200 into a Huffy. Constant Chain Suck. You can have either the big and middle chain ring, or the granny and middle chain ring, but you can't have both with an LX-E front derailleur.
Similar Products Used:XT, XTR, LX = Good.
Bike Setup:Trek STP-200. Stock.
Bottom Line:Icon Onyx = Garbage.
Replace these things before they hurt you.
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Accumbens a Cross Country Rider from Austin, TX
Date Reviewed: April 1, 2002
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Purchased At:came on bike
Strengths:They didn't break in half.
Weaknesses:Everything but the strength listed.
Similar Products Used:XT
Bike Setup:Sugar4
Bottom Line:After a single ride on a friend's XT cranks and a good deal at price point, I decided to get XT. I also found out the icons had little cracks around the bolts - I'm only 165 lbs and don't ride hard enough to do that to a decent set of cranks.

Put these high on your list of things to upgrade if your bike came with them.
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

Submitted by joe a Weekend Warrior from elmira ny
Date Reviewed: August 17, 2001
Favorite Trail:east
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Purchased At:bike shop
Strengths:none
Weaknesses:My rings are spent they finely broke my chain. The new chain won't stay on my small ring so I finally bought new cranks. I spent 80$ on new pedels because I thought they were bent, but its the cranks that are bent.My big ring is missing or bent about 12 teeth.
Similar Products Used:Bontrager as soon as I get them
Bike Setup:7000 TREK
Bottom Line:Its to bad you spend a 1000$ on a bike and get a 2 dollar crank. They suck
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Jim Starkey a Cross Country Rider from Hamburg, NY, USA
Date Reviewed: July 13, 2001
Favorite Trail:Gas Line Trails
Duration Product Used:2 Years
Strengths:none at all...
Weaknesses:this crank was very weak rom the begining. bad shifting plagued this crank along with a heavy feel and high mantainence. i wallowed out the left arm very quickly
Similar Products Used:shimano lx, bontrager crankset
Bike Setup:trek 7000, factory crankset (icon)~~> today, trek 7000, judy xc, bontrager wheelset, raceface northshore xs crank, hutchinson aligators, salsa everything else
Bottom Line:THIS CRANK SUCKS!!!!!!! DO NOT BUY IT UNLESS YOU PLAN ON REPLACING IT SOON AFTER!!!!
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Jon a Cross Country Rider from MA
Date Reviewed: June 22, 2001
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Strengths:they havent cracked into two pieces...thats really saying much tho
Weaknesses:sucks, bends, looks like crap, creaks
ditch these as soon as u get ur new trek
Similar Products Used:race face
Bottom Line:If u buy a trek with these cranks, sell them immediatly so you dont have to find out first hand how much they blow
Value Rating:2Overall Rating:2

Submitted by Rob a Weekend Warrior from Prince George B.C.
Date Reviewed: February 8, 2001
Favorite Trail:Otway
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Strengths:They look pretty!
Weaknesses:Flexy, Junk Chainrings
Similar Products Used:Turbine LP's
Bike Setup:freeride hardtail
Bottom Line:These came stock on my trek and since I got them a year ago they've been slowly bending inwards(the pedals were pointing slightly towards the ground) which was making them terrible to ride. Finally I stripped the thread which gave me an excuse to replace them. Not till I replaced them with Shimano XT's did I realize how much they'd actually been flexing. It's like riding a whole new bike! Come to think about it the only Icon component I haven't bent on my bike is the seatpost and that's probably cuz I ride my seat as low as I can! I only weigh 160lbs and I'm a good technical rider which gives Icon components no excuses.
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Dan a Racer from Waterford, WI, USA
Date Reviewed: August 17, 2000
Favorite Trail:SOuthern Kettles
Duration Product Used:3 months
Strengths:it worked
Weaknesses:-teeth bend way too easily
-lots of flex (especially compared w' race face)
-CHAINSUCK
Similar Products Used:I now have a Race Face Turbine LP
Bike Setup:'00 Trek 7000 Race Face BB and crankset, full XT, Bontrager Race Lite Barends, Avid Arch Rival 40 brakes, Time ATAC pedals, Selle Italia Flite Gel Ti saddle
Bottom Line:Well, if you're using this crankset (Icon Onyx) for around town riding, it's fine. As far as XC racing goes.....nope. Get rid of it if it came on your bike, otherwise don't buy it. I'm only 165lbs and I had some major flex in the crank, especially with the shimano BB I had. Race Face is so much stiffer...I couldn't believe the difference. I'll give it 2 flamin thingies. Plus one for value, because it was free and came on the bike
Value Rating:3Overall Rating:2

Submitted by does it matter a Cross Country Rider from BC, Canada
Date Reviewed: July 8, 2000
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Strengths:????????????????????????
Weaknesses:read below
Bike Setup:trek
Bottom Line:crank arm stripped from regular riding... chain rings are like cheese... cranks scratch up really quick.... would give it 0 flamin chili's.... need i say more?
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

Submitted by 9.8 owner a Racer from tx
Date Reviewed: April 23, 2000
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Strengths:the cranks are decent...somewhat stiff but nothing special
Weaknesses:the rings suck...they have no ramps or anything...they are completely flat
Similar Products Used:XT, raceface rings
Bottom Line:This is the first thing any trek owner should replace, shifting absolutely sucks compared even to low-end Shimano stuff(LX and even STX)
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:2

Submitted by Olivier Rioux a racer from CANADA
Date Reviewed: January 4, 1999
Bottom Line:
It is awsome.. i got one on my Trek 8900, 99 model.. (I love it) The Icon is awsome!! It shift very smooth and!! Yeah... it's just great!!! IT'S GREAT!!
-- its not a XTR !! 4.75 chilli's rounded to 5!!
Overall Rating:5






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