Mountain bike crankset
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Novara Strada Bike - 2009

Offering dependable quality at a great price, our Novara Strada features lightweight carbon fiber seatstays and fork for excellent performance! Strada is your all-around sport ride, fast enough for fitness training and racing, yet comfortable and stable for touring rides over mountain passes. Together, the Kinesis 6061 aluminum and carbon fiber provide the stiffness required for quick acceleration and efficient energy transfer in climbs. Carbon fiber also damps road vibrations, increasing comfort and reducing fatigue over long, hard rides. EVO carbon front fork provides the lateral wheel stability required for sprinting and cutting razor sharp lines in turns. Lightweight Shimano R500 rims and hubs reduce rotational inertia, a key benefit when quick acceleration is in your immediate future. Shimano 105 shifter/brake levers allow fast shifting and braking control without the need to remove hands from handlebarsgreat for brisk rides. Shimano 105 10-cog cassette and forward triple chainring provide quick, crisp shifts and gearing to tackle any terrain. FSA Vero triple crankset with integrated cups weighs less and is more easily maintained than conventional cranksets. Vittoria Zaffiro Pro tires offer an admirable mix of durability, grippiness and fast performance. Comfortable, smooth-steering cockpit includes FSA Vero Compact handlebar, FSA OS-190 stem and integrated semicartridge headset. Streamlined, lightweight San Marco Ponza Lux saddle is contoured and lightly padded for long training rides. Pedals not included. Specs are subject to change.
Anybody know about bike cranksets?
I want to change the gearing on my bike to raise the gear rations up. I know very little about bike mechanics and was hoping someone can clear some questions up for me. Its a Trek Hybrid, currently stock 48/38/28 crank on it with 13/34 7 speed cassette. I want to put a 52 or bigger crank on it in the low to mid 50s if its possible.
1. Is this something I can do myself having little background knowledge or would i have to pay a shop to do it? Are there compatibility issues i need to worry about, or are they pretty universal (do i just buy any old crank, pop the old one off and the new one on?)
2. Will I need a new front deraillur? do you have to adjustments on the current one? the stock is a Shimano C102 right now
3. anything else I should know about doing this?
Alright... Looks to me like you are looking to put a road crank on the bike.
If you want to do it at home, you'll need a crank puller, and BB tool if you want to go to a two piece crank. The shop will most likely install it with purchase. A new crankset will almost certainly be cheaper than replacing each of the rings on your current crank set. If you replace just one ring (outer), your gear ratio's will be nuts...
You will need to adjust the fr derailler, but not replace it.
Again, because of the required tools, and adjustments, I'd just bring it into a shop.
How to emble a Crankset for a Haro BMX Bike
Me embling a crankset on my Haro bmx bike. Includes attacthing the pedals and the front sprocket.
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Whistler Bike Park - Helmet cam - Crank It Up
Riding Crank-It-Up top to bottom on a rainy Sunday. I'll do it again next sunny day!
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