Does crank arm length matter?
#26
Burton, I owned a crankset with Biopace rings, not an earlier version. There was an attempt to market to professional riders as well but almost none cared for them. The exception was Bobby Julich who continued to time trial with them but rode standard rings otherwise. But yes, they weren't accepted by the general public and were discontinued for many reasons I'm sure.
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this thread's been helpful - I built a winter bike this year and used 175mm cranks (what I had in the garage), my road bike has 165's and I'm 5'3". I don't notice any knee pain but have found that I have to the seat up really high. I'm used to spinning much faster and I don't like this languid spinning pace, plus my quads are getting tired! So here's my question - I just want to replace the cranks and don't know what will fit. The current ones are old Alivio. Will any Shimano crankset work? Anything else fit? Cheap is the ultimate goal here!!
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this thread's been helpful - I built a winter bike this year and used 175mm cranks (what I had in the garage), my road bike has 165's and I'm 5'3". I don't notice any knee pain but have found that I have to the seat up really high. I'm used to spinning much faster and I don't like this languid spinning pace, plus my quads are getting tired! So here's my question - I just want to replace the cranks and don't know what will fit. The current ones are old Alivio. Will any Shimano crankset work? Anything else fit? Cheap is the ultimate goal here!!
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A difference in saddle height is more a function of difference in BB height. All other things equal, longer cranks require a LOWER saddle height to maintain proper leg extension at the bottom of the stroke without rocking the hips.
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ok to clarify, I upped the seat because I get more leverage - it feels like I'm sitting higher though I'm not sure I'm actually any higher than on road bike. Either way, I want to drop crank length, will any Shimano crankset work? Anything else fit?
#33
I swap among Sugino, Shimano, and SR pretty regularly.
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