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Truvativ Stylo Singlespeed

MSRP $ 139.99
# of Reviews 16
Average Rating 2.69/5
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  • The SS comes in 175mm and 180mm.
  • These cranks are for cross country use


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    Submitted by Mot a Cross Country Rider from NH
    Date Reviewed: April 18, 2008
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Purchased At:Came with bike
    Strengths:Chose a good time to break because I was going about 2 mph and was barely pedaling
    Weaknesses:Yup mine snapped too, about 1/2 inch from the spider. Seems this crank can't take lateral stress very well. Snaps quickly with no warning. Went through cycles of creaking throughout its life. ISIS requires 2 tools not one like the new external style.
    Bottom Line:This was a 2004 I think. ISIS interface. Can't complain much about it except it snapped out of the blue which is not an acceptable way for a weight-bearing part to break. Should have been overbuilt if anything, its an SS crank!! It doesn't have to shift so really the one thing they need to get right is strength!
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by Andy Frank a Cross Country Rider from Rochester, NY, United States
    Date Reviewed: August 25, 2006
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $160.00
    Purchased At:Price Point
    Strengths:looks, bottom bracket cups
    Weaknesses:self extracting crank bolt
    Similar Products Used:shimano
    Bike Setup:05 Specialized Hardrock single speed conversion, Avid BB7's
    Bottom Line:This review is for the 2005 Stylo SS crankset. I got about one hour of riding time out of these cranks. I installed them per the included directions. Everything was well lubed and torqued to spec. I then took a ride to test out my new set-up. I went about four miles of light cross country riding, mostly on paved roads, when i felt the left side crank come loose. I thought that I might have forgot to crank it down tight. But the cranks mounting bolt had snapped off in the spindle! After a long walk home I packed it up and shipped it back to Price Point for warranty evaluation. I recieved a call within three days offering a replacement. I no longer trust this product, so I was given the option of replacing it with another brand. I am now waiting for my new Race Face Evolve crankset to arrive. I could be happier with Price Point's customer service. I could not be more disapointed with the performance of this product. It was such an easy install and the cranks looked good on my bike. But they were not nearly durable enough for ANY type of riding, much less single speed.
    Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by Chris Price a Cross Country Rider from Mahone Bay, NS, Canada
    Date Reviewed: March 12, 2006
    Favorite Trail:Wentworth
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Price Paid: $175.00
    Purchased At:Spin Your Wheels
    Strengths:Light weight
    Weaknesses:Flex alot, pedal threads are questionable, and they break
    Similar Products Used:tons of others
    Bike Setup:On-One Inbred, Kona Project 2 fork, Rhyno Lite wheels, Easton bar, and Thomson stuff
    Bottom Line:The bottom line? They suck. And aparently I am no the only one who thinks so.
    Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by Claude Thatcher a Cross Country Rider from Moscow, TN USA
    Date Reviewed: May 27, 2005
    Favorite Trail:Syllamo
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $180.00
    Purchased At:Jenson USA
    Strengths:Brand new 05 Truvativ Stylo GXP SS. Light and stiff.
    Weaknesses:Have to buy another tool. The external bearing housings requires a Truvativ GXP tool (or Park BBT9).
    Similar Products Used:RaceFace, Shimano
    Bike Setup:04 Binanchi DISS w/hydraulic Avid Disc
    Bottom Line:This BB/cranks combination is sweet. Simple to install and tweak and they look to be very easy to maintain. I'm stoked. 4 chilis because of the high price but 5 for overall because these babies look good and feel better. A great upgrade for any SS.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Hong Kong Fuey a Weekend Warrior from hong kong
    Date Reviewed: May 11, 2005
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Price Paid: $120.00
    Purchased At:on-one
    Strengths:Nice Colour
    Weaknesses:Cranks specifically designed for single speed use should not bend or snap under normal XC riding condition.
    Similar Products Used:XT crank on Chameleon - so much better
    Bike Setup:On-One Inbred. Marzocchi z3's, XT disc front brake, XT rear, reetard rims
    Bottom Line:Managed to bend these a few times, which was worrying enough. Finally managed to snap the right side crank at the join with the spider.
    They really suck..
    Value Rating:2Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by Richard a Cross Country Rider from Northampton,UK
    Date Reviewed: January 27, 2005
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $100.00
    Purchased At:on-one
    Strengths:180mm long, nice setup for a singlespeed.
    Weaknesses:Broke drive side arm just near the spider, and non-drive side was showing signs of cracking after less than a year.
    ISIS is also a useless BB system....
    Similar Products Used:Lots.
    Bike Setup:on-one EBB inbred
    Bottom Line:Cranks shouldn't break in less than a year! Not too impressed. Had a replacement set that I've just retired after about 9 months, mainly because I've had enough of ISIS, but I don't trust them too much either.... The replacement set aren't showing signs of cracking though, so maybe it was the first batch which were dud?
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by Out of Bounds a Cross Country Rider from Warrenton, VA
    Date Reviewed: August 23, 2004
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $100.00
    Purchased At:webcyclery
    Strengths:Single Speed Specific
    Weaknesses:Breaks under singlespeeding
    Similar Products Used:XT, Race Face
    Bike Setup:Soulcraft Plowboy
    Bottom Line:I'm 200 pounds and broke the non-drive crankarm 2 inches from the bottom bracket after riding them 3 months. Do not buy them for singlespeeding. Maybe my weight was a factor, but that shouldn't be a factor since ss'ing demands high torque from heavy and light riders. If you have them inspect them closely. Mine broke completely in two - fortunately it did not cause a crash.
    Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by jason a from tx
    Date Reviewed: September 30, 2003
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $100.00
    Purchased At:LBS
    Strengths:CHeap
    Weaknesses:they flex
    they creak
    they break!
    Similar Products Used:shimano lx/xt
    Bottom Line:These suck! Don't buy unless you can't afford something better. They started creaking and after numerous times taking apart relubing everything, tightening, etc. they broke. Snapped the right arm. Not very impressive, these things should've lasted longer than 1yr. I am hard on parts but I treated these things no worse than I have Shimano products and I never had a Shimano arm break in less than a year! For the record I'm a 190lb aggresive trail rider. Maybe a lighter weight racer type would have better luck!?
    Value Rating:2Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by Miles a Weekend Warrior from Jacksonville, FL, U.S.A.
    Date Reviewed: September 26, 2003
    Favorite Trail:Hannah Park
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $120.00
    Purchased At:Webcyclery
    Strengths:Stylish looks, Strong arms, Light
    Weaknesses:4 arm spider
    Similar Products Used:Stock cranks that came on the bikes I bought.
    Bike Setup:Giant Sedona converted to SS
    Bottom Line:Bought this crank because it was the least expensive for the SS conversion I was making. My 3 ring crank was the riveted together type. This is my first Quality crank and the first time replacing a major part like this. The cranks work fine, but I already wanted to change the chainring for a different size one. not many single speed specific chainrings to fit a four arm spider. This is the only weakness.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Charles a Cross Country Rider from Strafford, PA, USA
    Date Reviewed: July 31, 2003
    Favorite Trail:The one with dirt and rocks
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $99.00
    Purchased At:Webcyclery
    Strengths:Cheap, black,
    Weaknesses:Lasted barely a year before I snapped the left crankarm.
    Similar Products Used:LX
    Bike Setup:Redline MonoCog
    Bottom Line:I took the chance when buying them that they would be better than their reputation. I'd seen stripped Truvative cranks out on the trails, so was a bit leary, but for the price, they seemed worth a shot. I snapped the left crankarm, while climbing over a log. Just glad I wasn't hurt. Upon looking at the break, it was apparent that they were cracked for a while, and just waiting to let go. These cranks are not up to the strain put on them riding SS. I've been reading about the cranks being prone to this failure on the MTBR SS boards, and all I can say is, "If you have these cranks, inspect them!"

    Would give zero flaming turds if I could, because cranks shouldn't break after a year, and certainly not from just riding XC, no big drops, no big air.
    Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by Stefan a Cross Country Rider from Paris, France
    Date Reviewed: June 2, 2003
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Purchased At:Came installed on On-One Inbred.
    Strengths:I didn't find any.
    Weaknesses:Damn crank arm snapped off.
    Similar Products Used:Race Face. LX.
    Bike Setup:On-One Inbred, King SS Hub, SRAM 9.0, etc, etc.
    Bottom Line:I'm a big guy (250 lbs) and put a lot of stress on single speed crank arms, especially the right one (which broke) which is what I usually start off on. However, something that is marketed as single speed crank should be able to handle this type of abuse. I wasn't even hammering at the time, but coasting along at about 2 mph. Even before the arm snapped the cranks felt like wet noodles compared to the Race Face cranks that I have on my cross-country bike. Replaced with the new LX because that's all the closest LBS had to get me home. These are holding up good so far and have less flex.
    Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by Person a Racer from East Coast, USA
    Date Reviewed: October 2, 2002
    Favorite Trail:Steep, Rocky, Dangerous
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $70.00
    Strengths:LONG at 180mm. Looks nice, stiff as can be,
    the real strength is that they are for SINGLESPEEDS.
    Weaknesses:No 24k gold plating available, had to get them done at
    L.J.S. (local jewelery shop)
    Similar Products Used:Diamond encrusted helicopters with Prada-designed interiors.
    Bike Setup:Aluminium Hardtail, all XT, san marco, ritchey, surly singleator, light as a feather, fast as a jackrabbit, fatter than a whale.
    Bottom Line:Use the units of legal tender to complete an act of commerce. Upon doing this you or someone you love will
    take ownership of a finely crafted, yet mass-produced, piece of hardware. Said hardware may be fitted to a cycle and muscle (in connection with nerve and bone) will be used to create tension upon a "chain." Said "chain" will turn wheels and propel one's self over the surface of the earth.

    Buy these if you like to move quickly using the most high-quality parts. Don't buy these if you are STILL riding with all of those heavy gears and shifting gadgets.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Dave C a Cross Country Rider from College Park, MD
    Date Reviewed: June 10, 2002
    Favorite Trail:all of em
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $70.00
    Purchased At:ebay
    Strengths:Solid solid solid.
    Weaknesses:square bracket.
    Similar Products Used:Sugino Impel
    Bike Setup:96 Fisher Montare.
    Bottom Line:This crankset rocks. I got a great deal on it off ebay. Theres almost no flex to this bad boy. I never realized how much my old Sugino sucked until I put this thing on. I can get so much more power on this than my old crankset, I fly down the trails. I don't even miss my other rings, cause I just stand up and crank away. 5 chilis, this is a killer crank.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Hef a Cross Country Rider from Baltimore MD USA
    Date Reviewed: November 7, 2001
    Favorite Trail:snake mtn vt
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Price Paid: $89.00
    Purchased At:quality bikes
    Strengths:strong, stiff, black, cheaper and lighter than raceface, pretty good ano job, bash guard is thick, chain ring pretty strong and is holdin up well
    Weaknesses:need more colors, could use a toothed bash guard..cool factor
    Similar Products Used:lx, deore, cook bros e crank, kooka freeride (stiffer than the truvativs but almost twice the weight
    Bike Setup:surly 1x1 with s and m c4 bars kooka post, surly hubs and rhyno lite rims, avid brakes big cheeze grips, brooks saddle...moto raptor tires rohloff chain kinesis fork and king head set
    Bottom Line:bad a$$ cranks for not alot of money. 2 years of gear mashing and urban assaulting not to mention two summers in vermont, these cranks are still kikin. buy em
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Raining a Cross Country Rider from Illinois
    Date Reviewed: September 16, 2001
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $90.00
    Purchased At:LBS
    Strengths:Stiff, Simple, Splined, Singlespeed
    Weaknesses:Little spacers that go on the pedal threads could be easily lost i guess...
    Similar Products Used:Shimano XT, Coda Expert
    Bike Setup:Cannondale Bad Boy
    Bottom Line:Great simple crank. Nothing to worry about. And to the guy who can't find a larger chainring.... you can get a Truvativ Downhill Chainring in 38 teeth and up.....Cambria Bike sells them.....Just be sure to loctite the chainring bolts cause mine came lose (stupid me) and I bent the first one.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Craig a Weekend Warrior from Allendale, MI
    Date Reviewed: August 2, 2001
    Favorite Trail:Ft. Custer, Highland Rec. Area
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $100.00
    Purchased At:Alger Schwinn
    Strengths:- Stiff design
    - Nice aesthetics
    - Reasonably priced w/chainring @ $100 pricepoint
    - Chainring/bash guard included
    Weaknesses:- none
    Similar Products Used:- Coda Tarantula, Shimano LX, Sugino Fuse 500 (on our tandem)
    Bike Setup:Surly 1x1, Thomson stem, Easton MonkeyLite bar, RaceFace XY post, TruVative Stylo SS cranks, 1x1/RhynoLite wheels, 34/16 gearing
    Bottom Line:These are great cranks. I think that these look every bit as good as RaceFace at a much lower price. They come equipped with a 32T ring, and a chainring/bash guard. They feel really stiff (good power transfer) and look great. Hopefully, the black finish holds up well and doesn't wear off quickly.

    I did want to change the gearing somewhat (to a little higher gear ratio than 32/16). Since the smallest freewheel that the Surly 1x1 hub will accept is 16T, I had to go larger on the front chainring. Spot was the only company I found that offered a non-ramped/pinned 94mm 4-bolt pattern ring in a 34T. Maybe TruVativ could manufacture one of these in the future.

    Anyway, 5 flaming chilis for these cranks. I heard that TruVativ will be offering a tandem-specific crankset in the near future...they'll be on my wish list for our Cannondale mountain tandem!
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5






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