🚴♂️ Upgrade your ride, own the trail—no compromises.
The Cyclon Single Speed Square Taper Crankset features a durable anodized aluminum alloy construction with a 170mm crank arm length, designed for 104BCD narrow-wide tooth chainrings ranging from 32T to 42T. Compatible with most single-speed mountain and road bikes, it includes all necessary installation hardware for a quick, reliable upgrade that enhances pedaling efficiency and chain retention.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10.04 x 8.11 x 2.87 inches |
Package Weight | 0.76 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 0.76 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Cyclon |
Country of Origin | China |
Color | Black |
Material | Aluminum |
Suggested Users | unisex |
Manufacturer | Cyclon |
Part Number | 800529-2 |
Size | 32T-Round |
Sport Type | Cycling |
J**R
Top grade chain ring and arms
High quality crank arms and chain ring, quick easy installation and they work great, just what I wanted for a fare price
A**Y
Pedal arms and 40 tooth red sprocket
It's Red and working great on my refurbished fatt tire E-Bike.Perfect fit no problem square shafts.
J**E
Great for the price
Great for the price good quality fast shipping thank you!!
D**L
Works, moves chainlink out
Simple working crank arms and spider. It does move the chainline out a fair amount, especially if you mount the chainring the way it is designed to go. Put it on the inside, and try to use some spacers.
A**X
Complete FAIL.
Complete fail, the ring is orange, not red, but the cranks are red.. but then you forget to drill the holes in the crank, to bolt the gear to. 110% useless.
D**R
Exactly as advertised
Fit and finish is amazing. When the thread of my pettle striped out the limb. This came in clutch as a replacement.
T**M
Good value for the money!
I have a 7 year old "Motobecane Elite Eight" bike....The ones you see at bikes direct. It's got the Shimano 8 speed hub in the rear wheel, so it's like a fixed gear bike; no cassette. The front sprocket wore out before the chain, after a thousand miles. I couldn't find a 42 tooth sprocket, so I went with a 38 and I get more torque.I had to move the sprocket to the inside of the crank and add 2mm of spacers, to get the chain parallel to the rear sprocket. So far, it's working great, fasteners are staying tight and more importantly, the chainring is not out of round! The other option is spend $200 on a Shimano front chainring for a $600 bike!
F**Y
durability
the durability of the left crankarm isnt very good as it started to come loose all the time even though its new. I even applied Red Permanent threadlocker with a splitted washer on the mounting bolt but it still came loose!
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