Storck Powerarms Pro MTB BCD?
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- spaniardclimber
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For next season I want to install a compact crankset on my road bike, the problem with storck powerarms is that there is no compact version, Im thinking of using their MTB cranks as a compact road crank, but I haven't found any info about their BCD on their website, are they 110? Do you think this solution will work? Is the q factor the same as with the road cranks?
BTW: I need square taper cranks, that's why Im not looking at FSA.
Regards,
SC
BTW: I need square taper cranks, that's why Im not looking at FSA.
Regards,
SC
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Are you aware that in September (USA) Campy is releasing three versions of a compact crank (Record, Chorus and ??) Why not use theirs?
- spaniardclimber
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weight...it's all about weight
They will probably be in the 500g range.
They will probably be in the 500g range.
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If you are concerned about weight then change over to ISIS. I've got the square taper power arms and regret not getting the ISIS. It's a better system and lighter.
Does Storck make their power arms in ISIS ? Whats the weight, any idea ? Are those the lightest ISIS crancksets ?
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They do. Look under the listings. It just makes sense. The ISIS is the lightest and is stiff. I'd make it that way.
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- spaniardclimber
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I owe an ergomo BB which is square tapper, so I'll have to stick with it...