Originally Posted by
terrymorse
Having used both FSA and Shimano cranksets, I can't say that I've detected a difference in shifting quality.
Maybe the low-end FSA cranks are made to less precise tolerances? I have no experience there, I've only ridden the high-end FSAs.
I've used both Shimano and FSA, as well. I would give a slight nod to Shimano, but the difference isn't very significant at all. In the real world, both get the job done just fine.
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