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Submitted by
death
a Downhiller
from mass usa Date Reviewed: October 21, 2002 | | Duration Product Used: | 1 Year | | Strengths: | look nice, easy to set up, fairly stiff(but then so are all cromo cranks),cheep, AC iz good folk to deal with over the phone
| | Weaknesses: | CHEEEEP. ripped apart 2 arms in less than a year. weak welds = easy breakage. After only a few decent drops they were all tweaked and frowning. if you want a burly set of cranks these are not them. good for people who don't abuse their equipment | | Similar Products Used: | plenty | | Bike Setup: | evil, somewhat offensive | | Bottom Line: | GET PROFILES. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Chris
a Weekend Warrior
from Montreal, Canada Date Reviewed: January 30, 2002 | | Duration Product Used: | 6 months | | Price Paid: |
$125.00 | | Purchased At: | Some guy on the corner | | Strengths: | Solid, strong, look nice
| | Weaknesses: | The bottom bracket isn't as adjustable as other 3-piece systems like Profile or Azonic | | Similar Products Used: | My first set of 3-piece, everything else was that square spindle stuff | | Bike Setup: | Giant DH, double wides and other stuff... | | Bottom Line: | I liked them a lot! They're super strong and don't flex (unlike aluminum cranks). What's sorta cool is that AC uses the same type of BB axle as Profile so you could theorectically replace the arms with Profile arms. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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