Category: Crankset
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Next Generation of Cane Creek eeWings
Better Compatibility, Cleaner Lines, & More User-Friendly Hardware Our legendary eeWings titanium cranks, backed by a lifetime warranty, now offer 8-bolt SRAM Transmission and power meter compatibility. They also feature cleaner lines, increased ground clearance, and an ultra-friendly 8mm crank fixing bolt. eeWings All-Road is available now! eeWings Mountain will be available in late April.…
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Cane Creek Introduces E-Bike 3D-Printed Titanium Crank
The world’s first e-bike 3D-printed titanium crank Cane Creek introduces their next offering of titanium cranks, the Cane Creek Electric Wings, to join their iconic eeWings. A crankset explicitly designed for the rigors eMTBs face, the innovative Electric Wings are 3D-printed from Titanium, resulting in an incredibly durable and lightweight product. I have a pair…
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SRAM Introduces The Expanded Eagle Ecosystem with 10-52t Cassette
Today, SRAM introduced an Eagle Expansion 10-52t cassette for their Eagle 12-speed XX1, X01, and GX levels, along with updated rear derailleur designs that are compatible with the new 2-tooth increase. The wireless Eagle AXS rear derailleurs on XX1 and X01 are already compatible with the new cassette, but unfortunately, the first-generation Eagle derailleurs won’t work with…
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Praxis Works Lyft Carbon Crankset Review
The Praxis Lyft Carbon Direct Mount cranksets are beautiful works of art that are lightweight (454g) and super stiff. The $450 crankset features hollow carbon arms in 170mm or 175mm lengths with a 3-bolt direct mount ring interface, Wave Tech chainrings (30-36t), and an M30 Thru alloy spindle with an aluminum preload adjuster. Additional or…
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Introducing the Cane Creek eeWings Titanium Cranks
Although Cane Creek is primarily known as a suspension and headset company, they’re shortly releasing the new eeWings full titanium crankset that weighs in at a mere 400 grams and costs an extremely pricey $999 (170 and 175mm lengths). The hollow arms, 30-mm spindle, pedal inserts and fixing bolts are all made of titanium and come in a…
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The GX Eagle Has Landed – An Affordable 12-speed Drivetrain
The new SRAM GX Eagle has landed, and it brings their 12-speed 1x drivetrain technology to a wallet-friendly $495 price point. The trickle down of the Eagle Technology from the XX1 and X01 groups has been brought down to the GX Eagle pricing, so shifting and performance should feel the same. All the GX Eagle parts are…
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SRAM Eagle 1×12 with 10-50 cassette
“These go to twelve.” After months of speculation and rumor, the SRAM Eagle has landed. The new 1x 12-speed drivetrain will come in XX1 and X01 variants and utilizes a dinner plate sized 10-50 tooth cassette, and it offers an optimal 500-percent gear range. The wider gear range offers lot’s of personalization since the large…
