Single Speed Crankset Set 53T 170mm Crankarms 130 BCD Litepro Folding Bike Crankset with Protective Cover for Single Speed Bike, Track Road Bicycle, Fixed Gear, Fixie, Dahon (Square Taper, Black)
Teeth: 53T (outer diameter:224 mm)
Crank Arm Length: 170mm (6.69 inch)
BCD: 130mm (5.12 inch)
BB: not include
Weight: Approx 669g/set
Material: aluminum alloy 7075-T6
Features: anodized CNC cutting surface
Fit for: Single Speed Bike, Track Road Bike, Fixed-Gear Bicycle, Track, BYA 412 P8, P18, SP8, Dahon Folding Bike
Package Include:
1* 53T Bike Crankset Set
FAQ
Q: How many teeth on this crankset?
A: 53T
Q: What is the lenght on this arm?
A: 170mm
Q: Does this Crankset come with both crank arms or just the drive side?
A: Come with both
Q: What pedal size does this Crankset work with? 9/16 or 1/2?
A: 9/16″
Q: What is the BCD of this Crankset?
A: 130mm
Q: What chain width does it use?
A: Standard 1/2″ X 1/8″
Q: Does this work on a square taper Crankset?
A: It is a crankset made for square taper bottom brackets
Q: What size bottom bracket should be used for a single speed bike?
A: Shell Width is 68 mm, Spindle Length depends on the frame you are using – if you can get it from the manufacturers website, that would be the best bet
Q: Does this Crankset come with a bottom bracket?
A: No
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Product Features
- TEETH: 53T, CRANKARMS: 170mm, BCD: 130mm (Not include Bottom Bracket)
- Pedal Size: 9/16″. Chain Size: Standard 1/2″ X 1/8″
- 170mm crank arm length without any overlap of crank arm and chainring bolt
- Material: aluminum alloy 7075-T6. Burly and lightweight forged crankset for ultimate strength and reliability
- FIT for: Single Speed bikes, Track Road Bike, Fixed-Gear Bicycle, Folding Bike, BYA 412 P8, P18, SP8, Dahon Folding Bike
Good design, flawed manufacturing/quality control. The Litepro crankset is certainly a step up from some low-end stock cranksets. Its best features are probably its (relatively) low cost, low weight, and the design of the chainring, which has an offset relative to the connection with the spider, resulting in a tighter chainline. The upshot of this is that you can achieve acceptable parity with the chainline of a track hub (~42mm) even without the narrowest bottom bracket (I use a 107mm, rather than the track-typical 103mm). HOWEVER, there is…
Much faster than old 48t