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FSA Carbon Track or SRAM Omnium?
So I just bought a used FSA Carbon Track crank set for $110 including the BB and the Pro Track chain ring. I have a single speed I use just like a road bike for long distances and I'm wondering if they are not good for that purpose, am I better off with Omniums? I currently have the 6KU crank set that I want to upgrade as soon as possible, I hope I didn't screw myself buying something that may not be useful.
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http://i.imgur.com/D78oYbG.jpg
They'd both be fine. Some might actually advise against Omniums because of the bottom bracket, but I've never had an issue with mine. |
Don't buy first and ask later. Luckily, you did alright I would say for that price. Is this crank/bb going on a 6KU? If so, you more than doubled the value of the bike lol. I have this crank on my TK2, and since it is the only legit crank I have used, I will say it is damn awesome!! I have put thousands of miles on mine, from short rides to 75+ mile days. I use mine as a road bike and even though it is technically a track bike, since I got the frame, it has never seen a track.
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Omniums > FSA Carbon Track.
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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
(Post 19153069)
Omniums > FSA Carbon Track.
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Because Omniums are better.
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Weight wise, don't FSA Tracks weigh like anchors at about 800g and omniums weigh 650g?
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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
(Post 19153534)
Because Omniums are better.
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Regardless of my opinion Omniums are stiffer, a little lighter and more durable in the long run.
Contrary to fixie foo law, something being made of carbon doesn't always make it better....or lighter...or stiffer. |
In reality, when it comes to non-competitive riding, all of these track cranks are overkill. They are all plenty stiff and as to durability they will last indefinitely unless you manage to break them somehow. My choice is Sugino 75 and Sugino 75 DD, because they are very precisely made and are truly beautiful.
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Originally Posted by TejanoTrackie
(Post 19153922)
In reality, when it comes to non-competitive riding, all of these track cranks are overkill. They are all plenty stiff and as to durability they will last indefinitely unless you manage to break them somehow. My choice is Sugino 75 and Sugino 75 DD, because they are very precisely made and are truly beautiful.
Exactamundo on all counts. |
Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
(Post 19153725)
Regardless of my opinion Omniums are stiffer, a little lighter and more durable in the long run.
Contrary to fixie foo law, something being made of carbon doesn't always make it better. |
You have no idea how many borderline arguments have happened within the walls of my shop regarding the NJS stamp. It's ridiculous how warped some people are.
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Sounds like you gotta respect the stamp.
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Love this forum.
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The NJS stamp itself is a stress raiser which will more likely be a location for crack initiation. The NJS stamped part is inherently weaker than an identical part without the stamp.
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Originally Posted by Nagrom_
(Post 19154258)
Sounds like you gotta respect the stamp.
I really need to hook up live streaming cameras in this place and make a full-blown reality show. :lol: |
I find these to be extremely sharp looking, not just because they are carbon, but because they look really nice, especially on a black bike.
http://i.imgur.com/9ShEF.jpg |
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Originally Posted by TenSpeedV2
(Post 19153116)
Srsly? Why?
BB choice. |
Originally Posted by TenSpeedV2
(Post 19155119)
I find these to be extremely sharp looking, not just because they are carbon, but because they look really nice, especially on a black bike.
http://i.imgur.com/9ShEF.jpg |
Crank set looks a little beat up, you thing it will snap in half one day on me?
http://FSA Carbon Track with Pro Tra.../gallery/ToSWZ FSA Carbon Track with Pro Track chain ring. https://imgur.com/gallery/ToSWZ |
Probably tomorrow.
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Let's get a pool going. Over/under 3 days?
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Logos are totally worn through on the drive side. Those are load-bearing decals.
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So I probably got ripped off? $110 in the trash?
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What it looks like installed, still have them stock platform petals xD planning to go clipless soon.
FSA Carbon Track https://imgur.com/gallery/E78XB |
Lol, they're probably fine. Logos on crank arms get worn through all the time by shoes or pedal straps rubbing against them during rotations.
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Too many fatigue cycles on them, could explode any time w/o warning. RIP [MENTION=438014]RMoudatir[/MENTION]
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Originally Posted by seau grateau
(Post 19155221)
Logos are totally worn through on the drive side. Those are load-bearing decals.
You couldn't pay me to ride those. |
Originally Posted by TenSpeedV2
(Post 19155119)
I find these to be extremely sharp looking, not just because they are carbon, but because they look really nice, especially on a black bike.
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