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what kind of SRAM crank is this?

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Old 06-15-15, 06:25 PM
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what kind of SRAM crank is this?

Greetings -

I recently purchased a used bike, and I'm wondering what

> year and

> model crank it's got

SRAM, obviously, but it doesn't say anything more than that

any ideas?

thanks

SR

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looks like an S series... S900 or S950
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Originally Posted by jeff@work
looks like an S series... S900 or S950
thanks!

A follow-up question.

This bike is a Specialized Tarmac Pro, and the other components are SRAM Force.

Would you say a S900 is a 'good' fit in terms of quality vs. Force?

thanks

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Originally Posted by Sir_Ricardo
thanks!

A follow-up question.

This bike is a Specialized Tarmac Pro, and the other components are SRAM Force.

Would you say a S900 is a 'good' fit in terms of quality vs. Force?

thanks

SR
definitely, it's a carbon crank a very comparable to a sram force crank. Sram lists it between the rival and force cranksets https://www.sram.com/sram/road/products/s900-crankset

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Old 06-15-15, 10:19 PM
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