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Compact Crank recomendations please
I want to go with a compact double and move away from the triples I have been riding since getting into road cycling. I simply ride for fitness and throw in some charity rides like the MS 150 and the like. Which are the good compact cranks models. Which should I avoid. I am looking for reasonable price with good quality.
Thanks Mud |
What bits are in the driveline now?
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Originally Posted by CastIron
(Post 5738629)
What bits are in the driveline now?
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I have the Shimano compact double- R600 (or maybe R700, can't remember) (it's the ultegra level) and have been quite happy with it. For a small upgrade cost, I had the shop swap it in (before actually picking up the bike) from Truvativ, FSA, or some other non-Shimano system that was included with the bike based on many recommendations I received (including here). I've been happy with my setup.
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I have had the Truvativ (50/36) and a Shimano R700 (50/34). IMO, the shifting is crisper with the R700 and it can be had at very reasonable prices. Plus, the gearing of the R700's 50/34 chainrings is closer to what you're accustomed to.
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Originally Posted by Mudu93
(Post 5738660)
New build winter project. Going with 105 or better level driveline components. Most likely 9 speed.
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The tiagra-level compact crankset (R-4550?) is pretty darn cheap on ebay and comes with chainrings that are designed for 9-speed set-ups (though I don't think that makes much difference). I run an R-700 with 9-speed 105 parts and it's been great so far.
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FSA makes an excellent compact double crankset.
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The R700 is tough to beat. I have one on one of my bikes.
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Originally Posted by CastIron
(Post 5738900)
Get the Shimano R-700.
I have the R700 on both of my bikes and love it! |
I have the Nsahbar one, and although not the lightest on the market, it's a great value and works fine. I think it's currently on sale again packaged with a bottom bracket for $99
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Forgot to mention . . . I run Dura Ace now (so I don't have a compact crank) but, if I needed a compact, I would have no hesitation mixing an R700 with my Dura Ace components. Quality piece. (And looks exactly like a Dura Ace from ten feet away.)
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No complaints with my FSA Gossamer compact.
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FSA K-force. Works well. Now that They have an K-force "Light"... you can get the original cheaper now. My has been perfect for two years.
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Originally Posted by bbattle
(Post 5739596)
No complaints with my FSA Gossamer compact.
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If you do go with FSA, please remember to periodically check the fixing bolt as some of them do have a tendency to come loose even when torqued to spec. I liked my FSA SLK. But wanted to go back to Campy. Now I have a Record UT compact. I really like it.
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you can get the R700 on ebay with the bottom bracket on ebay for $200. I got 2 of them from a guy/ebay shop from China. Don't hesiate. I got each one on less than a week.
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I had a FSA SLK, loved it but wanted more gear, moved to the FSA standard double
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Originally Posted by charliekeri
(Post 5743683)
you can get the R700 on ebay with the bottom bracket on ebay for $200. I got 2 of them from a guy/ebay shop from China. Don't hesiate. I got each one on less than a week.
^Mine took a while to ship, but once I got it I was happy. r700 for the win. |
That Shimano R700 shifts a bit more nicely at 50-34 that my FAS did. The FSA at 50-36 was about the same.
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My R-700 shifts noticeably better than the FSA compact it replaced.....I really think it's the SGX chainrings you get from Shimano....the ramps & pins on the 50t seem much more substantial....and more importantly, effective.
I swapped my 34 for a 36 and run it with an 11-28 cassette and couldn't be happier... My Two Cents worth.... |
Originally Posted by dtrain
(Post 5738918)
The tiagra-level compact crankset (R-4550?) is pretty darn cheap on ebay and comes with chainrings that are designed for 9-speed set-ups (though I don't think that makes much difference). I run an R-700 with 9-speed 105 parts and it's been great so far.
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FSA SLK, strong and fast. I love mine
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Originally Posted by JoeOxfordCT
(Post 5748605)
I swapped my 34 for a 36 and run it with an 11-28 cassette and couldn't be happier...
My Two Cents worth.... |
I have three compacts, all external bearing:
-Truvativ Elita -Shimano R700 -FSA Energy Mega EXO The lightest and most durable in my experience is the FSA Energy Mega EXO (787g w/BB weighed on my scale). Truvativ rings (at least the Elita) are just crap; I broke a tooth after a few hundred miles. Shimano R700 rings are too soft and show far more wear than the FSA Energy and it's not even a year old. The R700 has far less miles on it. FSA Energy Mega EXO gets my vote....$198 from Reporto Corse. I got mine when they were $126 :D |
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