SRAM Force crank upgrade to ?

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PoorCyclist
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by PoorCyclist

I have a SRAM force 2011 53/39 crankset BB30 and SRAM red FD 2012.

Not sure should I get 2012 exogram red BB30 crank, or get praxis rings for the force crank.

have praxis for my other bike and like it, but that bike shifts well anyway.

I would like shifting to be a little better. (sometimes it just doesn't catch the large chain ring).
The exogram would look alot better. I think maybe almost 100g lighter?

of course the exogram cost alot more.

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gospastic
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by gospastic

I have Praxis rings paired with the new Red crankset and shifting is good but not quite as good as the stock rings. I'm using a SRAM chain though. Not sure if getting a KMC or Shimano chain would make improve shifting. It probably would. If you get Praxis rings only then I would make sure to get a new chain.

gilesharrison
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by gilesharrison

I've just swapped an old 2011 Red chainset (BB30) to the new Exogram Red chainset.

Big weight saving in the cranks. I've never used Praxis rings so can't comment on those.

PoorCyclist
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by PoorCyclist

Looking for more opinions,

original force BB30 -> exogram red BB30..

also using Red Yaw FD, PC-1091 chain

The Exogram crank arms and chain rings looks much better :)

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by rijndael

You could just buy the Exogram rings, for non-hidden bolt cranks.

gospastic
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by gospastic

The Exogram rings are a good 50g heavier than the Force chainrings. If you upgrade rings only then you will be gaining weight. If you upgrade the whole crankset you will lose about 100g. If you upgrade to the Red crankset and use Praxis rings you will lose about 150g.

fireball05
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by fireball05

If it doesn't shift properly it's a setup issue. If you want to go lighter or stiffer that is one thing, but you should have no problems shifting with a Force group.

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Rick
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by Rick

I have the same Force crank, except compact.

I would go for the Red exogram just for the weight savings.
Then, if and only if you are convinced that the Praxis rings are better, put them on the Red crank.

fireball05
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by fireball05

Will the praxis rings shift better? The OP stated he's trying to eliminate shifting problems...

Zachchai
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by Zachchai

What is your budget? Without a budget, you would get the most pricey recommendations. I would recommend a K-force light crank. I have Sram Red 2012 with the crank. It isn't the lightest, but it is rather stiff.

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bigben99
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by bigben99

Upgrate with the new 2014 SRAM Force 22 PF30 Crankset

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