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crank recommendations?
PostPosted: Wed Apr 06, 2005 9:05 am Add User to Ignore List Reply with quote
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I'm not happy with the flex in my LX cranks. And after almost ripping my calf muscle out a few years ago i dont trust square taper BB's either.

any recomendations for a new crankset? should i just get some mid-grade aluminum cranks (raceface, truvativ)? or should i get some chro-mo's (profile, etc). chromo cranks would be heavier, but durability is high. what do you guys say?

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 06, 2005 11:18 am Add User to Ignore List Reply with quote
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Race Face North Shore DH. Isis, super strong. I have used them for over 2 years on various bikes and they still arent bent, or anything.

Truvativ trials cranks are cheap (100 something including bashring!) and also come in isis.

Threshold used to make a sick bashring with intergrated chainring that mounted like a normal chainwheel. However today I doubt you could find them because aluminum cranks should take the abuse trials riders dish out. Back in 97 cranks were way harder to find.

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Re: crank recommendations?
PostPosted: Wed Apr 06, 2005 2:18 pm Add User to Ignore List Reply with quote
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thanks bowers, maybe when i'm out of the begineer stage and graduate to rookie stage we can get together for a ride and beers. i'm down the road in storrs, ct. i think i caught somewhere that you were in wocester?

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 07, 2005 12:47 am Add User to Ignore List Reply with quote
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worcester, come out to ride whenever. I dont drink beer...sorry

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Re: crank recommendations?
PostPosted: Thu Apr 07, 2005 8:23 am Add User to Ignore List Reply with quote
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go w/ the northshore cranks, I have used both RaceFace and truvativ, the hussefelt is not as stiff, it is a noticable difference. The extra cash is worth the stiffness and strength
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Re: crank recommendations?
PostPosted: Thu Apr 07, 2005 10:26 pm Add User to Ignore List Reply with quote
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I know you said you fear taperd BB's, but if by chance, that is still your price range...try some FSA power pros...94 5bolt and super strong for a cheap cheap taperd crankset, and get a real nice BB.
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Profile Profile or Maybe Diety as a snd choice.. Good Luck Ltr Jason
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 10, 2005 9:26 pm Add User to Ignore List Reply with quote
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3 piece cranks are a bit bulky and heavy for trials, but they will be stiff im sure, stick with the raceface.

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Re: crank recommendations?
PostPosted: Tue Apr 12, 2005 8:57 am Add User to Ignore List Reply with quote
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arthur wrote:
I know you said you fear taperd BB's, but if by chance, that is still your price range...try some FSA power pros...94 5bolt and super strong for a cheap cheap taperd crankset, and get a real nice BB.


I busted a taper BB on my trials bike 2 times, it hurts. Go with a spline of some kind.
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PostPosted: Wed May 04, 2005 11:09 pm Add User to Ignore List Reply with quote
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I'd go for the Evolve DH x-type. If you like wide, the new heavy duty RF stuff is on. You get a sweet platform on the non-driveside too because the crank bbcup and bb shell basically all line up, so if you ever need to land on that side it's pretty sweet.

I've been running diabolus since the dead of winter, and a heck of a lot of park and street lately, lots of landing on my pedals, and pedal bonks, and missed fufanus mean the cranks have been taking a beating. They look it too, if that matters, being anodised aluminium they can't help it though. poor buggers look to have had a worse time than my old hussefelts did after tree odd years too.

now, i said go for the evolve, because I (and i'm apparently alone) think they look nicer and you get the advantages of x-type with a super huge price cut. Man have you seen the relative prices on these things? It's like 20% off and all you give up is sharp edges and the fancy alloy, so far as i can tell.

anyway, good luck with the trials thing, i seem to be relegated to not being able to properly pedal-kick :humbug:
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PostPosted: Thu May 05, 2005 1:21 am Add User to Ignore List Reply with quote
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No offense creep, but trials is way different then street. any BB with external cups (to date) is a bad idea.

Look if you get a decent splined bb and some average-> above average cranks you will be fine. Back in the days of square taper it was diferent and hardcore cats like Lenoksy ran profile 3 pcs. Things have changed.

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Re: crank recommendations?
PostPosted: Thu May 05, 2005 3:34 pm Add User to Ignore List Reply with quote
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boogenman wrote:
go w/ the northshore cranks, I have used both RaceFace and truvativ, the hussefelt is not as stiff, it is a noticable difference. The extra cash is worth the stiffness and strength


THEY DON'T MAKE NORTH SHORES ANYMORE
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PostPosted: Thu May 05, 2005 10:37 pm Add User to Ignore List Reply with quote
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buy them used chief
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Re: crank recommendations?
PostPosted: Fri May 06, 2005 2:32 pm Add User to Ignore List Reply with quote
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boogenman wrote:
buy them used chief


then they break

ive got 2 trials bikes, both with truvativ hussefelt trials cranks on em. one is ridden by my 200lbs+ brother, the other by me (i beat the crap out of my stuff). theyre cheap and durable, i could afford to get another after i broke a pair i had for more than 2 years

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Re: crank recommendations?
PostPosted: Sun May 08, 2005 4:46 pm Add User to Ignore List Reply with quote
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I also recommend the North Shore cranks. Didn't know they were discontinued but that is actually a good thing since you can get them for about half what I paid. Check this link.

http://www.bestwebbuys.com/bikes/search?q=race+face+north+shore&isrc=i-home-search&x=0&y=0
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PostPosted: Sun May 08, 2005 8:33 pm Add User to Ignore List Reply with quote
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my buddy stripped the pedal threads on both sides of his hussies riding trials, he doesnt weight much and is real smooth,

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PostPosted: Sun May 08, 2005 8:41 pm Add User to Ignore List Reply with quote
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The FSA V drives are solid for trials, but if you wanna run smallter than a 22t, youd prob be best getting some FFW cranks or something.
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