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Ionic Billy

MSRP $ 249.00
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# of Reviews 6
Average Rating 4.83/5
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    Submitted by Andy a Weekend Warrior from Horsetooth Mountain Colorado
    Date Reviewed: July 10, 2007
    Favorite Trail:the one I'm on
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Price Paid: $150.00
    Purchased At:online auction
    Strengths:It's drop dead gorgeous
    Weaknesses:So pretty I don't want to use it.
    Bike Setup:This one is on a custom made Black Sheep single speed 29er
    Bottom Line:The prettiest machined crank ever. It works great too but, in this case, form trumps function. It's that nice.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Russell Ruggiero a Weekend Warrior from West Windsor, NJ, USA
    Date Reviewed: January 7, 2003
    Favorite Trail:R&D
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Price Paid: $1500.00
    Purchased At:Jay's Cycle
    Strengths:Well bult and lightweight
    Weaknesses:None
    Similar Products Used:Bontrager and Shimano
    Bike Setup:STP 200
    Bottom Line:

    Dear
    Reader

    This review is for the ICON Graphite Crank-Set. I ride (10+) in mud, sand, and water. From 0 to 100 degrees, which is common in the North East.

    I currently own mid-line Bontrager and Shimano crank-sets on my Trek 4500 and Trek 4900, which have served me well. The STP 200 is a higher grade offering, hence the addition of the ICON Graphite crank-set by Trek. In addition, ICON components have also graced the Klein line for quite sometime.

    This a very good product offering, and will provide STP 200 and STP 300 owners with many years of use without problems. If you need a more robust product, then go for Shimano XTR or the high-end Race Face offerings. The ICON Graphite Series offers light-weight at low cost, but it is not meant to go head-to-head with the afore-mentioned high-end product offerings. On a final note, Trek did send the STP 400 off with a Shimano XTR Crank/BB, so I guess that is where the path leads.

    Sincerely
    Russ



    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Dustin Ahrens a Racer from Pickens, SC
    Date Reviewed: November 9, 1999
    Favorite Trail:
    Issagueena Forrest
    Duration Product Used:
    6 months
    Strengths:
    Best CNC machined design on the market, strong, great warranty, removeable spider
    Weaknesses:
    Not forged
    Similar Products Used:
    Race Face, Shimano LX, Specialized Son of Strong Arm
    Bike Setup:
    1999 Kona HeiHEi frame, mostly XTR, 99 Sid XC
    Bottom Line:These cranks are the best cranks i've ever used other than the fact their very easy to over torqhue, so I recommend using a torqhue wrench when installing.
    Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Bill Christensen a Racer from Huntington Beach, CA
    Date Reviewed: October 4, 1999
    Favorite Trail:
    horsetooth Ft. Collins CO
    Duration Product Used:
    2 Years
    Strengths:
    Stiff, goregous, interchangable spiders
    Weaknesses:
    not compatible with XTR BB (yet)
    Similar Products Used:
    Grafton, Shimano, Carumba, TNT, Syncros
    Bike Setup:
    Serotta ATI and also Ionic E3 with marzocchi superfly
    Bottom Line:Ionic has done a great job on these, as they have on their frames. Their craftsmanship is flawless. I think Ionic is one of the best small house frame builters and CNC shops out there, and they stand behind their stuff. I've turned into a pimp for these guys
    Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by JP Clement a Cross-Country Rider from Venice, CA
    Date Reviewed: April 8, 1999
    Favorite Trail:
    Fisher Creek, ID
    Duration Product Used:
    6 months
    Strengths:
    Beautifully made!
    Gorgeous!
    Stiff!
    Weaknesses:
    None
    Similar Products Used:
    Race Face LP's
    XT's
    Bottom Line:Not the lightest cranks (a few grams heavier than LP's) but who cares: exclusive (though not expensive), stunning looks, stiffer than your legs after a long ride...
    The only cranks I have ridden that people comment (highly positively) on!
    Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by G a Racer from Port Townsend WA
    Date Reviewed: April 7, 1999
    Duration Product Used:
    6 months
    Strengths:
    Stiffist I've ever tried.
    Prettyist I've ever seen.
    Weaknesses:
    Occasional creaking, but that is just because of the BB I am using, nut just the crank.
    Not the cheapest crank availabe, but definitly worth it!
    Similar Products Used:
    I have owned both raceface, and the billy. The Billy is actualy stiffer! It's hard to belive but very true, plus- these even look better!
    Bike Setup:
    I have The Billy set up with a single 48tooth chainring and MRP guide. This is not for DH racing, but for just all out, hardcore singletrack.
    Bottom Line:stiffest crank I have ever tried, more so than that of a RaceFace. Prettest Ive ever seen with all that beautiful machining. Not the cheapest, but definetly worth it.
    I have is set up with a 48 tooth single chainring for ultimate hardcore singletrack!
    Overall Rating:5






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