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Sram Cranksets Sram GX Eagle DUB Group Set

Sram GX Eagle DUB Group Set

Crankset, Mountainbike

£306.99£308.99
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Cranksets: 3 things to consider before buying

When choosing cranksets, it's crucial to think about how you ride. If you're into mountain biking, you'll want a robust crankset that can handle rough terrain and occasional impacts. For road cycling, a lighter crankset designed for speed and efficiency might be more suitable. Understanding your primary riding style helps in selecting the right features and materials for your needs.

Before purchasing, ensure the crankset is compatible with your bike's specifications. Pay attention to the bottom bracket type and the crank arm length. Mismatched components can lead to poor performance or even damage. Always verify the specifications in your bike's manual or consult with a professional if you're unsure.

Cranksets are an investment, so consider how easy they are to maintain and their expected lifespan. Look for materials like aluminium or carbon fibre, which offer a good balance between weight and durability. Some cranksets come with sealed bearings, which can reduce maintenance needs and extend the life of your components.

CRANKSETS

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Cranksets are essential components of a bicycle's drivetrain, connecting the pedals to the chainrings. They convert your pedaling power into motion. Cranksets typically include crank arms and chainrings. When choosing cranksets, consider the number of chainrings and compatibility with your bike type and riding style.

Choosing the right crankset size depends on your height, leg length, and cycling style. Crank arm lengths usually range from 165 mm to 175 mm. Shorter cranks suit smaller riders or high-cadence cyclists, while longer ones benefit taller riders or those seeking more leverage.

Cranksets are made from materials like aluminum, carbon fiber, and steel. Aluminum offers a balance of weight and strength at a reasonable cost. Carbon fiber is lighter but pricier, ideal for performance-focused cyclists. Steel is durable and affordable but heavier.

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