
Shimano Crank FC-M8100 left 165 mm
165 mm
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The length of a bike crank affects the pedal leverage and overall riding comfort, influencing the efficiency and power of each pedal stroke. Choosing the right crank length is crucial for optimizing performance and reducing strain, particularly in relation to your height and riding style.
165 - 169 mm
Shorter crank length enhances pedaling cadence, suitable for riders with a faster pedaling style.
Ideal for individuals with shorter legs, providing better knee clearance and reducing stress on joints.
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Shimano Crank FC-M8100 left 165 mm
165 mm
170 - 174 mm
Standard crank length offers balanced leverage and comfort for most riders.
Suitable for average-height cyclists, providing a good mix of power and efficiency.
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175 - 180 mm
Longer crank length increases leverage, helpful for mountain biking and steep climbs.
Best suited for taller riders, enhancing power transfer and providing greater control on tough terrains.
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The type of bottom bracket determines how the crankset is mounted and the overall compatibility with the bike frame. Choosing the right bottom bracket ensures optimal performance, durability, and ease of maintenance for the bike.
DUB
Typical price
240,– to 610,–
Features a larger spindle diameter for enhanced stiffness and durability.
Ideal for riders seeking robust performance and reduced flex during intense cycling activities.
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Hollowtech II
Typical price
72,– to 170,–
Uses an external bearing system for improved power transfer and lighter weight.
Recommended for cyclists looking for efficient pedaling and reduced overall bike weight.
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Square-taper
Typical price
27,– to 68,–
Traditional design with a square spindle for reliable performance.
Suitable for casual riders or those with older bike models seeking cost-effective maintenance.
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BB30
Typical price
140,– to 550,–
Offers a larger spindle and bearings directly pressed into the frame for efficient power transfer.
Perfect for performance-focused cyclists wanting a lighter setup and increased stiffness.
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GXP
Typical price
130,– to 550,–
Employs a step-down spindle design for precise bearing alignment and reduced friction.
Great for riders aiming for smooth pedaling efficiency and reliable long-term use.
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The number of chainrings on a bike crank determines the range of gears available to the rider, directly impacting the ability to tackle various terrains and inclines. Choosing the right number of chainrings is crucial for ensuring a smooth riding experience, whether you're climbing hills or cruising on flat roads.
1 - 1 x
Typical price
100,– to 370,–
Features a single chainring, simplifying the drivetrain and reducing weight.
Ideal for riders who prefer simplicity and efficiency, great for off-road and mountain biking.
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2 - 2 x
Typical price
100,– to 520,–
Includes two chainrings, offering a broader gear range for varied terrain.
Perfect for cyclists who need versatility in gear options, suitable for both climbing and speed on mixed routes.
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Cane Creek eeWings Spider 2-speed, 110mm BCD, 5-hole, 32T compatible, black
3 - 3 x
Typical price
38,– to 110,–
Consists of three chainrings, providing the widest range of gears.
Recommended for touring and long-distance riders needing adaptability across diverse landscapes.
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Country of origin refers to the place where bike cranks are manufactured, which can influence quality, craftsmanship, and reputation. This factor is important as it can affect the durability, performance, and consumer trust in the product.
Japan
Typical price
170,– to 520,–
Renowned for precision engineering and innovative technology in bike components.
Japanese bike cranks are ideal for those seeking high performance and reliability, often preferred by professional cyclists.
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Shimano Crank FC-M8100 left 165 mm
165 mm
Germany
Typical price
35,– to 270,–
Known for meticulous craftsmanship and superior quality control.
German-manufactured cranks offer robust durability and are well-suited for long-term use, appealing to avid cyclists and enthusiasts.
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USA
Typical price
85,– to 490,–
Offers a blend of cutting-edge design and advanced materials.
US-made cranks are great for riders looking for customized options and high-grade performance, suitable for competitive cycling.
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Italy
Typical price
9,– to 130,–
Famed for stylish design and artisanal craftsmanship.
Italian cranks provide a combination of elegance and efficiency, perfect for those valuing aesthetics and smooth riding experiences.
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Choosing the right brand for bike cranks is crucial for performance, durability, and compatibility. Brands like Shimano and Sram are renowned for their reliability and innovation, influencing rider satisfaction and efficiency.
Shimano
Leader in bike components, offering a wide range of cranks for various riding styles.
Known for durability and smooth shifting, ideal for both beginners and professional riders.
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Shimano Crank FC-M8100 left 165 mm
165 mm
Sram
Innovative in drivetrain technology, often preferred for high-performance applications.
Offers a wide gear range and precise shifting, excellent for competitive cyclists.
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Race Face
Specializes in mountain bike components with a focus on ruggedness and style.
Ideal for off-road enthusiasts seeking robust and reliable cranks.
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e*13
Known for lightweight design and simplicity, catering to both amateur and professional riders.
Offers excellent strength-to-weight ratios, beneficial for competitive mountain biking.
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Quarq
Pioneers in power meter technology, integrating advanced measurement capabilities in their cranks.
Perfect for data-driven cyclists looking to optimize performance through precise power analysis.
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