What crankset is compatiable with my bike? Up to £100
russboy
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Following on from my other thread asking to match to my existing BB, what cranksets are compatible with my bike & if I do need a new BB, which one?
Ideally not looking to spend more than £100 all in
Spec of the bike is here:
The current crankset:
Ideally not looking to spend more than £100 all in
Spec of the bike is here:
The current crankset:
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Any Hollowtech II Shimano chainset will work just fine as will the Rotor 3d 24mm. I'd go for a 5800/6800 chainset or even 6700 as they can be found quite cheap.English Cycles V3 | Cervelo P5 | Cervelo T4 | Trek Domane Koppenberg0
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Self deletedRidley Helium SL (Dura-Ace/Wheelsmith Aero-dimpled 45 wheels)
Light Blue Robinson(105 +lots of Hope)
Planet X XLS 1X10(105/XTR/Miche/TRP Spyre SLC brakes
Graham Weigh 105/Ultegra0 -
As said any Shimano, even Tiagra 4700 would work well. Pay attention to the crank length as now is the time to choose if you want to change the length.0
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As said any Shimano, even Tiagra 4700 would work well. Pay attention to the crank length as now is the time to choose if you want to change the length.
What's the benefits of longer length ( ), or even shorter length?0 -
Sorry I just deleted my above post,may be contravening the site rules.Ridley Helium SL (Dura-Ace/Wheelsmith Aero-dimpled 45 wheels)
Light Blue Robinson(105 +lots of Hope)
Planet X XLS 1X10(105/XTR/Miche/TRP Spyre SLC brakes
Graham Weigh 105/Ultegra0 -
As said any Shimano, even Tiagra 4700 would work well. Pay attention to the crank length as now is the time to choose if you want to change the length.
What's the benefits of longer length ( ), or even shorter length?
That's an extensive subject! And a matter of opinion, here's a thread I started on it viewtopic.php?f=40013&t=130039990