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[Closed] Blackspire Cranks - any good?

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Terrible question really, what does 'any good' actually mean?

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However in this context ... I [i]need[/i] new cranks for a forthcoming SS 29er build - weight's not that big a deal frankly, I'm old and slow anyway (plus I'm sure it'll mostly be ridden in sandals and/or loaded with a rack), an' tho' doubtless overbuilt, I'm tempted by the Blackspire AM cranks - just for a change really. I've never used their stuff so I don't have a feel for it, but these look decent enough cranks ...

Hard to see how they could be duff, but all/any views welcomed.

I'm sure the coating will wear off in a kinda scruffy way in no time, but I can always strip them (or happily embrace it as a sign of close intimacy with the bike).

BB looks to be 'standard' external bearing sized BB, so it can be swapped out if/when it fails.

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Posted : 15/02/2011 8:37 pm
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bump here - i'm looking at the road/trekking ones for a tricross build as a 1x10 and welcome any feedback - esp on the BB


 
Posted : 19/02/2011 7:50 pm
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There were Blackspire cranks on the TD-1 I borrowed for Hit The North and Kielder 100 last year. Only did three rides on the bike, but the kept the pedals connected to the BB for 215 miles.

I assume they're decent, if Hotlines decided to put them on the demo bike. And the blue chainring bolts matched the stickers on the frame. Which is nice.


 
Posted : 19/02/2011 8:06 pm
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thanks mike - they're on bargain at crc will give them a go


 
Posted : 19/02/2011 8:34 pm
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they do look very nice for the money. i nearly got one for a freind bike i was building but went for the raceface ride am crankset on crc ,also a bargin but being tad heavy is the only fault.


 
Posted : 19/02/2011 8:44 pm