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Old 09-26-15 | 08:12 AM
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From: Queanbeyan, Australia.
Shorter cranks DO open up the hip angles, and if the frame is designed properly for shorter cranks then the seat tube angle will be more relaxed, with greater saddle setback, which makes it FAR easier to adopt a low, aerodynamic riding position for a greater period of time.

I don't want to claim that shorter cranks give you MORE power, but they certainly don't reduce your power.

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