New crankset for 110bcd

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antehedis
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by antehedis

Hello!

I want some tips of light cranks with 110bcd. I run Rotor Q-rings and im looking at the new QCX1 with 110bcd.

Maybe i could use a xx1/x01 with another spider?

4536
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by 4536

I have not weighed them yet, but I am going to be using some Redline Microline 2 piece BMX cranks. They are claimed 695g WITH bottom bracket.

http://redlinebicycles.com/wp-content/u ... mb_800.jpg

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jooo
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by jooo

antehedis wrote:Maybe i could use a xx1/x01 with another spider?

Yep, for a 1x setup this could work just fine depending on your ideal chainline. The same could be said of many cranks with removable spiders eg: Spec/Lightning, THM, Tune/BOR, Hollowgram etc etc

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hjb1000
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by hjb1000

What sort of q-factor you want? If you have narrow chainstays you could consider CX1 SRAM cranks/ or any road crank.
Or like others have said, get a spiderless crank and go from there.

antehedis
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by antehedis

Ended up going with the XX1 q156 and got a 110mm spider from Hellöre. Think that will be sweet!

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