Light crankset options 155 chain line?
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Looking for lighter options than the SRAM T-Type XO crank that are readily available in the US. Inbound bike has a threaded DUB BB and T-Type XO transmission on it. I have a 3-bolt interface power meter. Willing to replace the BB and drop the power meter to shed some serous weight at the crank. Frame can accomodate 52 or 55 chain lines and I'm leaning toward pulling the new XO T-Type rear der and shifter and putting on my preferred kit (Shimano). What are contemporary options since the last time I was looking for light cranks was about five years ago.
eThirteen (which one)?
Easton arms, possible to get a 32 or 34T ring for those and what spindle length?
other?
Thanks.
eThirteen (which one)?
Easton arms, possible to get a 32 or 34T ring for those and what spindle length?
other?
Thanks.
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contemporary options? Maybe Amazon is a good idea.
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Was able to find an XX1 in the configuration that was needed, concur it's still one of the lightest and also let me use a NGEco power meter that I already had.
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