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Sam Hill used the Gravity Light Crankset for his domination of the 2007 World Cup Downhill season. Yep, the one where he basically won everything. These cranks obviously destroy a downhill race, but they also handle freeride trails and slopestyle contests with ease. Stainless pedal inserts add an extra helping of durability, and the Gravity Light Crankset’s low weight helps you get your DH race bike under the 40lb mark.
| Arm Length: | 165, 170, 175mm |
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| Bottom Bracket: | Included |
| Gear Ratio: | 22 x 32 w/ bash guard |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | 1 Year |
| Material: | [Arms] aluminum; [Chainrings] forged aluminum; [Bolts] alloy |
| Recommended Use: | Freeride, downhill |
| Weight: | [inc. BB] 950g |
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| Gravity Crankset | $144.98 | |
| Gravity Light Wheelset | $329.98 |
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Gravity Light Crankset | |
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Great, stiff, strong, durable, crankset. Have had these on my bike now for about a year and they are holding up great. My bike has a very low bottom bracket height, hitting rocks is inevitable, with several repeated rock hits, these are still staight and true. There are several complaints out about the Isis drive coming loose while riding, while I had the same problems when I first put these on, if you tighten them to the recommended torque settings you will not have any more problems. These need to be really tight, otherwise, they will come loose while riding. | |
| Christian Koblitz at HuckNRoll.com on 05/14/2009 | |
Best DH crank around! | |
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I've had these cranks on my DH bike for about a year now. They are super light especially for my version having an 83mm bottom bracket width. I like everything about these cranks except one thing. If you are truly super heavy or jump huge stuff you will notice it only takes about one season to bend these slightly. I've already seen some friends bend theirs'. For me I have had zero issues and could not ask for a better crank, so I still gave it 5 stars. | |
| Stephen Darcy at HuckNRoll.com on 06/25/2009 | |
Light | |
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These are lighter than my XC cranks and they are stiffer and stronger too. They have stainless inserts for the pedals which is nice. Other than that its a pretty straight forward crank. As usual FSA is good quality stuff and they back their products. | |
| Matt Oakley at HuckNRoll.com on 06/12/2009 | |