Many of us wouldn’t give a second thought to what crank is fitted to our bicycle. What length crank you ride will likely depend on what size the frame is, especially if you have a factory-built bike.
I S=still have and read Bicycle Road Racing by Ed Borysewicz. Eddy (who was "the man" back in the day) recommended longer cranks for leverage, climbing, and time trials. My inseam is 29 inches, I was ...
Crank length. It might not be something you’ve considered before; surely everyone just sticks with what comes on their bike, right? Well yes, that’s probably true, but depending on how and where you ...
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Jonas Vingegaard's 150mm SRAM cranks now available to the public
With 150mm cranks now available, are we now experimenting at the lower limit?
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I Rode With Short Cranks for a Month—The Unexpected Benefits Will Make You Rethink Your Road and Gravel Setup
Unless you recently had a professional bike fit or closely follow cycling tech trends, you probably haven’t given much thought to the crank length on your road or gravel bike. And why should you? If ...
It’s mid-November and the off-season is now here in for most riders in the Northern Hemisphere, and that’s soon to be the case even for the hard-core cyclocross crowd in North America. One of the main ...
SRAM has also revealed new TT brake levers, hardware and an AXS battery charger with a USB-C cable port ...
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