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Originally Posted by Lamont Cobb
The actual failure rate is a very small percentage of all the cranks sold.
Several thousand failures that Shimano knows of, most likely from warranty claims. If a crankset failed outside of that 2 year warranty period Shimano would likely never hear about it.
As these cranks get older, the risk of failure can only go up.
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