Originally Posted by
HillRider
This crank has riveted chainrings so replacement is not an option. Also, even if available, a set of chainrings would cost more than this entire crank.
To the OP, yes a "higher rated" crank could be used but at far higher cost. What does the "rating" mean anyway?
Ah went and saw the price....
Yes, a direct replacement would be the best in this case, if wear is the only issue.
And I wouldn't worry about those "rankings". A crankset is pretty simple.