View Full Version : Lightest/Crank-BB under $300?


clanky
06-08-2005, 10:54 AM
I'm looking for the best -lightest crank-bb set up for under $300. I was looking at 05" Ultegra but they seem a bit heavy. What do you guys think?
Thanks!

twelvepercent
06-08-2005, 12:55 PM
FSA SLK....?
I really do not know the weight, but the SLK is $305.99 from A E bike; they can be found even cheaper on e-Bay.

clanky
06-08-2005, 01:04 PM
FSA SLK....?
I really do not know the weight, but the SLK is $305.99 from A E bike; they can be found even cheaper on e-Bay.

Thanks, I'm looking for something that retails for $300 or less because I can get an employee discount from a friend.

bots21
06-22-2005, 03:19 AM
I bought a FSA MegaExo SLK Compact for $290 on eBay, through an eBay store, so you should be able to get it cheaper with an employee discount. It was the same price for the standard 53/39, in case you aren't into the compact thing.

jason_21218
07-23-2005, 09:17 AM
Love my dam FSA carbon 'team issue' cranks

srf
07-23-2005, 06:00 PM
The Shimano cranks probably seem heavy because that includes most of the bottom bracket. When you take that into account (and FSA's habit of significantly underestimating weight), the FSAs probably won't be much lighter. The FSA carbon team issue cranks + platinum pro BB weigh 845 grams.

split
09-07-2005, 09:31 AM
Anyone weigh the Truvativ Rouleur carbon crank and BB combo?

cyclevt
09-09-2005, 04:04 AM
from EBAY and it was WAY, WAY under $300. Haven't weighed it yet, but it is lighter than my Record aluminum crank (with chorus BB).... it's gorgeous, too.... haven't installed it yet, so maybe I'll weight it for ya....

covenant
09-10-2005, 07:12 AM
the spec sheet says it's 807grams with the BB.

rogger
09-10-2005, 07:49 AM
the spec sheet says it's 807grams with the BB.

Tour magazin weighed it at 825 grams total for the carbon version and 821 grams for aluminum. Standard 53/39 combo should be slightly heavier. Good, cheap, reasonably light and high on the scale of bling bling. I approve. :)

glia
09-17-2005, 04:44 PM
regular FSA compact can be found on Ebay for less than $200 and weighs 515g; add a Dura Ace BB that weighs 175g and you are at 690g. Thats hard to beat!

carbonLORD
09-20-2005, 07:46 AM
I'm looking for the best -lightest crank-bb set up for under $300. I was looking at 05" Ultegra but they seem a bit heavy. What do you guys think?
Thanks!

<img src=http://www.carbonlord.com/SACwR.jpg>

$275 for you, and will bolt right up to your existing Ultegra BB. 530g as pictured.

SANDICO
09-23-2005, 08:10 AM
<img src=http://www.carbonlord.com/SACwR.jpg>

$275 for you, and will bolt right up to your existing Ultegra BB. 530g as pictured.

What crank is this?

Does anyone have any suggestions for 10spd? I have the new Ultegra 10spd and would like to shave 150-200 gms from the roughly 840gms that the crank/BB combo weighs. Not going to go Stronglight as thats crazy money.

Thoughts?

carbonLORD
09-23-2005, 09:15 AM
What crank is this?

Does anyone have any suggestions for 10spd? I have the new Ultegra 10spd and would like to shave 150-200 gms from the roughly 840gms that the crank/BB combo weighs. Not going to go Stronglight as thats crazy money.

Thoughts?

It is one that I market, http://www.carbonLORD.com/cranks.html

I'm not an advertiser so I dont want to post ad's on the discussion forums, but it is a 10 speed compatible product that, when mated up with a 7700 series BB will come in lighter then 840g. This crank complete as pictured are 525g + a DuraAce BB is 175g so you'd save a bit there. Same deal apoplies to all cyclists from these forums, just email me if youre interested, or just have questions and want to chat bikes. No worries in either event.

Cheers!

cyclevt
09-23-2005, 09:41 AM
It is one that I market, http://www.carbonLORD.com/cranks.html

I'm not an advertiser so I dont want to post ad's on the discussion forums, but it is a 10 speed compatible product that, when mated up with a 7700 series BB will come in lighter then 840g. This crank complete as pictured are 525g + a DuraAce BB is 175g so you'd save a bit there. Same deal apoplies to all cyclists from these forums, just email me if youre interested, or just have questions and want to chat bikes. No worries in either event.

Cheers!

Yes, that's light, but add crank bolts and your back up at around 775gr for a crank and BB. I really think that it is nearly impossible to get to a crank AND bb (with bolts!) that is 640 grams.

The rider should just loose 200 grams.... or about 0.5 pounds. You'll sweat more than this after 1 hour of riding.

carbonLORD
09-23-2005, 11:23 AM
Yes, that's light, but add crank bolts and your back up at around 775gr for a crank and BB. I really think that it is nearly impossible to get to a crank AND bb (with bolts!) that is 640 grams.

The rider should just loose 200 grams.... or about 0.5 pounds. You'll sweat more than this after 1 hour of riding.

LOL, yeah, I always say "shave some grams off of yer butt" ;)

Crank bolts only weigh 30g though (according to the Weight Weenies forum). That would be a 730g complete with stock DuraAce 7700 crank fixing bolts and a 7700 series Octalink BB, I suppose. Ah well, its 100g savings, but you do get the advantage of carbon fiber construction as well. Ligther rotational weight and vibration dampening characteristics. 100g savings is not bad for one component area though. Try finding similar weight savings from a bar stem combo or post saddle set up, and they are not even areas effected by rotational weight. Considering the price points, its not too bad with a few benifits in return.

Cheers.

514Climber
10-18-2005, 07:25 PM
LOL, yeah, I always say "shave some grams off of yer butt" ;)

Crank bolts only weigh 30g though (according to the Weight Weenies forum). That would be a 730g complete with stock DuraAce 7700 crank fixing bolts and a 7700 series Octalink BB, I suppose. Ah well, its 100g savings, but you do get the advantage of carbon fiber construction as well. Ligther rotational weight and vibration dampening characteristics. 100g savings is not bad for one component area though. Try finding similar weight savings from a bar stem combo or post saddle set up, and they are not even areas effected by rotational weight. Considering the price points, its not too bad with a few benifits in return.

Cheers.

for a triple set up?

I know many out there are laughing but I sure do love that granny ring.

miketrackman
10-18-2005, 09:18 PM
I got a dura ace crankset with bb cups and tool new in box for 300 even off of ebay, just do some looking.

TZL
10-20-2005, 07:58 AM
I also think the DA10 setup is the best value for a combination of stiffness, looks, light weight, and price.

My 175 mm DA10 cranks with BB and everything weighed 745 grams complete.......not bad for $250 on ebay for a new setup complete with tools.



I got a dura ace crankset with bb cups and tool new in box for 300 even off of ebay, just do some looking.

splangy
10-23-2005, 01:53 PM
Anyone weigh the Truvativ Rouleur carbon crank and BB combo?

815g for the aluminum compact version according to Truvativ. i have it and it's an awesome crank and very affordable