the windor "the HOUR" is a decent bike, in every sense of the word.
it's classy looking.
it's reasonably light.
it's reasonably durable.
it's reasonably reliable.
it's reasonably inexpensive.
it's more than decent in that you get a bike as good as ones that cost twice as much, but other than that it's about as decent as anything else available.
sorry to go off on you, but your grammar made it seem as if you didn't think the hour was a decent bike- and that's beyond foolish. you either need to lower your standards or reevaluate your definition of decent.
the cranks are very very similar- classy, light, durable, reliable, and inexpensive.
if you need higher quality cranks you're either trying to beat a clock or have more strength than 98 percent of riders. you may want better cranks, but you probably don't need them.