following on from [url= http://www.singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/provence-last-weekend-pics ][u]this[/u][/url] thread
...if you are a bit of a monkey boy like me and rub your cranks with your heels, careful because this can happen:
That is what you get for wearing spurs on your [i]steed[/i].
Gaffa tape will fix that
need another, I've a spare lx hollowtech 11 knocking about with no rings on it ๐
so are they actually hollow inside then?
ive got a BIG groove in mine, been there for some time, i adjusted my cleats when i found it, so it isnt/cant wear anymore, spose one day it will conk out....
are you a pie?
should i wonder about my portly 11st mass pushing it as a 32:18 SS?
in what way is 11st portly ??
I'm probably just under 12st
so are they actually hollow inside then?
Yes
Hollowtech = hollow!
should i wonder about my portly 11st mass pushing it as a 32:18 SS?
32:18 hardly 'pushing' it ๐
helicopter tape? raceface cranks?
[i]I'm probably just under 12st[/i]
Probably....
That's a bit scary, but then i think the OP is a mountain bike guide and rides more than most on here. How much use did you get out of them?
How old are they? Design fault?
Never mind the crank, your chainring bolts look a bit loose to me.
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[i]That's a bit scary, but then i think the OP is a mountain bike guide and rides more than most on here. How much use did you get out of them?
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Had them since summer '06. How much use? hard to quantify precisely but yeah, a lot of use (500,000-ish vert metres ?)
Personally not that worried, will be more careful about wear in the future. Still think they're great cranks (got another set)
This is old news. Remember people posting pictures of a snapped crank arm months ago when one of you guys posted up a home poliched crank set. You warned him how wafer thing the arms are.
Yes they are thin and heel rub will eventually wear them out. Next
m8 has worn his Hollowtech II left hand arm som much it's got a crack in it, he won't believe me when I've pointed it out, even though it obviously the cause of his bikes annoying creak.
and yes there been photo before.. will try and locate that thread.
[i]This is old news. Remember people posting pictures of a snapped crank arm months ago when one of you guys posted up a home poliched crank set. You warned him how wafer thing the arms are.
Yes they are thin and heel rub will eventually wear them out. Next[/i]
Yeah, sorry, bit of a waste of time giving fellow MTBers on an internet forum a heads-up about the potential dangers of wearing cranks through (bearing in mind that all members of said forum have *definitely* seen every other thread on the topic)
TheLittlestHobo
It's not old news to me and therefore this thread is useful, what with me having a significant groove in my left-hand XT HTII.
I've ignored it for a while - maybe it's new cranks time afterall!
is it a hone chainset. they are the same as the old LX H2 ones. They do have a rib that sticks out more than the XT one I found. THe XT onseem more flat.
As for the guy saying buy a Raceface crank. Well if the arms dont wear it will make up for all the other problems that the X type RF cranks have!
Oh but how FLEXY are RaceFace cranks??! ๐
No probs with my Deus except the granny ring fell off - 3 chainring bolts mysteriously missing. So if you buy one, a bit of loctite wouldn't go amiss, maybe.
Where you meaning that the Raceface Deus crank is less flexy DezB? I found my Raceface cranks to be the worst cranks money could buy. 3 sets of them I had and they all flexed a lot more than Shimano XT or LX and 2 X Type Raceface ones I had broke!. Never had a problem with the Shimano H2 cranks.
[i]Were you meaning that the Raceface Deus crank is less flexy DezB[/i]
I really don't want to get into that debate!!
But yes, they are not flexy AT ALL (to me). (my tyres are though).
ash & myfatherwasaewolf - i was only trying to point out thst this has been reported before and as such is old news. Possibly trying to get someone who remembers it better to find the old info and link it (As the next poster said he was going to do). It may give some info that hasnt been mentioned so far.
And as for not wanting to give people a heads up on dangerous componants, fine lets discuss ssc brake pads for the millionth time then. Get off yer bloody high horse.
loctiting chainring bolts is a mistake you only make once.
Explain richc?
Explain richc?
they're often hard enough to undo [b]without[/b] it ๐
(even with the rubbish bent metal tool jobby)
because invariably when you come to undo the ****ers they rotate and you can't get enough purchase on them to undo them
Last time (and I only did it once) I had to punch the ****ers out and snap/shatter them.
I imagine chainrings being imprinted on knuckles ๐
That big dent on the right of the crack in the OP's pic - presumably this is what caused teh crank to break?
How did it happen? I'd expect a fairly big whack would be needed.
Richc/Simon - I'm talking granny ring bolts - they're tightened directly into the spider.
cynic-al
I see what you're talking about, but that's not a dent, bit of an optical illusion
yep as said above do not loctite (outer) chainring bolts - that was an evening with the dremel i did not enjoy!
furry muff ash
Bit of Araldite and gaffer tape will sort that out.
looks stiff!
Samuri - you really are harsh on cranks arent you!
Looks photoshopped
harsh on everything to be honest. That's just my collection of broken crank pictures. I have a selection of frame and assorted hardware pictures showing all other kit that's lacking as well.
Its cos he is a man muscle. Fact.





