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Blackspire Badger DH

MSRP $ 225.00
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Average Rating 5/5
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Description:We've beefed up our new crank!! Forged and CnC'd from the finest 7075 T-6 alloy. North Shore tortured for your piece of mind.

Considered to be the Darth Vader of cranks. "Use the Force, Luke"

Available only in Shimano Spline interface and 110 bolt circle.

Colours : black | silver

bolt circle 110

length 165 170 175



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    Submitted by Bryan C a Cross Country Rider from santa cruz, ca
    Date Reviewed: February 28, 2006
    Favorite Trail:old cabin...aka the shiznit
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $225.00
    Purchased At:mtbreview
    Strengths:stiff low profile cranks are indestructible.
    Weaknesses:none.
    Bike Setup:black 04' santa cruz chameleon. set up as single speed. khs kinesis rigid fork. shadow-interlock chain. pig dh pro headset.
    Bottom Line:best cranks on the market. oh, and by the way:

    one god, one country, one gear. real men ride singlespeeds.
    ride singlespeed...or go home.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Robin Blake a Downhiller from Calgary Alberta
    Date Reviewed: January 13, 2003
    Favorite Trail:The hump
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Price Paid: $325.00
    Purchased At:Revolution Cycle
    Strengths:Boy are these things a piece of work. They have got to be the stioffest cranks on the market today. The arms are so thick, they will never break or crack.
    Weaknesses:These are the heavyweights of cranks. That is the only
    whining I have about them. But I new this when I bought them, so it is an observation not a weakness.
    Similar Products Used:RaceFace Prodigy Dh
    Bike Setup:Kona Stinky
    Bottom Line:I like these for going DH. They are not cranks that are going to bend or break under hard loading. I think they
    were designed for DH and work they way they are supposed to.

    I would buy these agian but if I was going to do Freeride
    I would look at the Freeride model.

    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5






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