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ive been offered a 165mm crank at a good price
i normally ride a 175mm
10mm difference does it make a big difference
apart from the fact that you get more strike clearance
what other differences can you expect

thanks


 
Posted : 26/02/2013 8:22 pm
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http://sheldonbrown.com/cranks.html


 
Posted : 26/02/2013 8:36 pm
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I never notice any difference between my 170s and 175s. The DH bike has 165s and I do notice a difference- it means I can pedal it up a hill without kneeing the fork crowns :mrgreen:

Joking aside my stance and pedalling does feel a tiny bit more cramped on the 165s, I have no idea if it's real or imagined but it's pretty consistent.


 
Posted : 26/02/2013 8:41 pm
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I found they felt different, a mix of less torque but easier to spin. Doesn't bother me but if you grind big gears it might not suit you.


 
Posted : 26/02/2013 9:10 pm
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Switched from 170's to 165's after doing my IT band in - made a world of difference. No more pain ๐Ÿ™‚

Tiny bit of pedal strike clearance was a brucey bonus too.


 
Posted : 26/02/2013 9:12 pm
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The intension is to put them on my singlespeed , which ive always found hard to pedal
(sometimes get knee pains)
am i right in saying going from a 175 to a 165 may make it slightly easier to pedal in the same gear ratio


 
Posted : 26/02/2013 9:22 pm
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My experience is that using shorter cranks doesn't make a lot of difference. On the other hand, using cranks that are too long for your leg length can damage your knees.


 
Posted : 26/02/2013 9:23 pm
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am i right in saying going from a 175 to a 165 may make it slightly easier to pedal in the same gear ratio

nope, harder. less leaverage innit


 
Posted : 26/02/2013 9:26 pm