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FSA K-Force Light MTB Crankset

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Average Rating 3.67/5
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Description:K-Force Light Compact crankset is the 3rd generation of carbon cranks. K-Force Light Arms are molded using a removable bladder process, which allows maximum compaction of the carbon material, and lowest possible void areas.

This means high strength, minimum material, and best overall performance.

The K-Force Light crankset uses a completely hollow arm design, with an internal I-beam that for high torsional rigidity and lateral strength with reduced weight. FSA’s hollow carbon arm design is unique in the market, and is patented.

FSA’s K-Force Light is a truly monocoque design. The minimal aluminum components (Spindle spline and pedal insert) are laid directly into the carbon material, as an integrated component (as opposed to bonding) for the highest strength and minimum weight.


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    Submitted by pedalitup a Cross Country Rider from Oregon
    Date Reviewed: September 14, 2008
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $250.00
    Purchased At:from a fellow cyclis
    Strengths:This review is for the 44/29 version.
    Its beautiful, 740gms with BB-9000 (steel) bottom bracket.
    It's super stiff under pressure. The shifting is absolutely flawless compared to previous attempts at 44/29 setups I have tested. The chainline is wider than stated which eliminates the possibility of the chain rubbing the big ring when using the smaller outer cogs with the 29t inner ring. After actually riding it, I must admit this is brilliant. Get an 11-34 cassette and the ramps on a shimano front derailleur seem to match perfectly so theres no rub there either. If you're not strong enough to climb what you need to with a 29/34 gear you probably need to stick to the 3 ring version.
    Weaknesses:The online pdf instructions differ from the parts I got with the crank. The Q factor is designed for a 73mm BB shell so the pedal stance feels really wide. The inside of the crank arms are 12mm from my chainstays! My XT front derailleur is very close to the outer limit of its available range compared to every crank and BB I've tried on this frame. The chainline is designed for really strong "elite level" racers as stated in the catalog. Not really a weakness, but worth a mention here.
    Similar Products Used:Coda 2x9, XT both types, Race face.
    Bike Setup:Voodoo hardtail with '08 Sid and custom wheels.
    Bottom Line:I just hammered this work of art for the first time and did a personal best of 2:55 on my 40 mile loop. 13 minutes off my previous best time. I've ridden this loop dozens of times and changed nothing else on the bike but this crank and the cassette to 11-34. What more do I need to say ?
    Ive never purchased an FSA product I didn't like.
    I wish they would come up with a completely dialed XC racing driveline and shifters like SRAM did with the red road group. I give it 5 flamers having only paid $250 for it. I give it 4 overall only because of the long spindle.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by chcmuzza a Weekend Warrior from Christchurch, New Zealand
    Date Reviewed: June 24, 2008
    Favorite Trail:Port Hills
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Strengths:Light, strong cranks, which have taken a hammering without breaking.
    Weaknesses:The bottom bracket. The ceramic bearings have less than 1200 miles on them and the non-drive side has seized. They have been wet occasionally however there are no instructions on FSA's website on repacking the bearings so it is not obvious what level of maintenance is required. Given FSA suggest longer life with ceramic one could assume less maintenance than steel.
    Similar Products Used:None
    Bottom Line:The cranks themselves, great. Given you can't buy the cranks without the ceramic bearings (which was the reason I purchased this crankset in the first place) then potentially a waste of money. Will replace the BB with the steel version at 1/3 the price.
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by Jesse a Weekend Warrior from Drexel Hill, PA USA
    Date Reviewed: July 5, 2007
    Favorite Trail:any
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $450.00
    Purchased At:Biketopia
    Strengths:This is FSA's newest MTB and road carbon fiber crankset and it blows every other carbon unit on the market away!! I have a genuine Race Face Next LP on another bike and the K-Force Light is actually stiffer and lighter than my Race Face!!!! The included ceramic bottom bracket is VERY easy to service and requires much less maintenance than regular BB's.
    Weaknesses:NONE!!!!
    Similar Products Used:Race Face Next LP, XTR 952
    Bike Setup:new leftover '05 Jamis Dakar Sport 15" frame, '07 FSA flat carbon bar, XTR 953 FR. & RR. derailleurs, XTR 953 cassette, '07 CN-7701 Dura-Ace XTR chain, XTR ST-M952 combo brake levers/shifters, ST-Lites bar ends, Yeti bar grips, Thomson Elite stem & seatpost, Rolf Dolomite DISC wheels, Avid BB7 disc brakes, Trek 9i wired computer, '07 Fox Float RPL rear air suspension, '07 FSA K-Force Light carbon crank w/ceramic BB, Chris King headset.
    Bottom Line:BUY THIS!!!!! You will not regret it!!!
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5






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