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by asphaltdude

OMFG they look just awesome :shock: :D

Would love to wait a bit longer to get 177.5's by the way :idea:
Whow! That's a pretty damn nice garage door!

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drjones96 wrote:Image

This is cool. Will look expecially snazzy on my bike.


Is that dimples that I see :lol:

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yes, they will spin your cranks when your bike is leaning against the wall by creating forward push.

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bikemesenger wrote:
drjones96 wrote:This is cool. Will look expecially snazzy on my bike.


Is that dimples that I see :lol:


Nah, Speed Holes! :lol:

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Good to see that 0G is keeping the crank logo consistent with its brakes. Visually the crank's machined indentations, angles, and contours will be a wonderful match for the black calipers.

Had I not already ordered 07 Campy Ultra Torques, 0Gs would have made a excellent addition to my build considering it's already got 0G brakes. Oh well.

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by cyclemanpat

Madcow...........will the testers beable to get them in compact?? I was told at first no.....just wondered if that changed, I want COMPACT.
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by RTW

Maybe when I see them for real I will change my mind, but I think there is a little too much sucking up that goes on in this forum! To me, these things look really ugly. :(

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cyclemanpat wrote:Madcow...........will the testers beable to get them in compact?? I was told at first no.....just wondered if that changed, I want COMPACT.


Honestly, I don't know what the testers will get. I think they will be getting standard 130's.

Also, I don't know if it's been mentioned yet, but the cranks will not be coming with rings.

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Time to order that boone...

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"Also, I don't know if it's been mentioned yet, but the cranks will not be coming with rings."


Well, fingers crossed that they come with crankarms :lol: Looks like I might as well keep my 38/50 black FSA rings to throw on it!

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madcow wrote:Also, I don't know if it's been mentioned yet, but the cranks will not be coming with rings.


What chain is compatible with no rings?

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alienator wrote:
madcow wrote:Also, I don't know if it's been mentioned yet, but the cranks will not be coming with rings.


What chain is compatible with no rings?
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stumpytrunks wrote:
alienator wrote:
madcow wrote:Also, I don't know if it's been mentioned yet, but the cranks will not be coming with rings.


What chain is compatible with no rings?


Is that "chain" compatible with 10 spd no-ring cranks, and if so, will it work for Campy, Shimano, and SRAM?

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by spookyload

Look at a bike. Everything has rounded and sweeping lines everywhere. This crank is a very angular, cnc to death, piece of metal. It matches no lines on the modern bicycle. Part of a bike is the artistic apeal. These things look like they came from the TV show transformers. Like they can convert themselves into a campy record crank for biking, but are now in the mechanical killing machine mode right now.

Sorry, I know the "I am getting a free pair" suck-up phase is going on right now, but I think 0G missed the mark with the appearance of this crank.

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by Skyleth

they look like they'd match well with zero gravity brakes...
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