CYBREI ROAD CRANBON CRANKS | |
CRANK ARM LENGTH | 162.5mm;165mm;167.5mm;170mm; 172.5mm; 175mm |
SPEEDS | 11s;12s |
MATERIAL | High-mode carbon |
SPINDLE SIZE | Width 92mm Diameter 28.99mm |
BB COMPATIBILITY | All 28.99mm BBs |
SPIDER INTERFACE | CYBREI 16T |
CHAINLINE | CYBREI spider:44mm |
Q FACTOR | 148mm |
WEIGHT | 424g(170mm with Xcadey powermeter spider) |
CYBREI Carbon Crank Assembly w/ Xcadey Powermeter Spider
$759.00
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- Using Toray high modulus carbon fiber, crankset only 320g (170mm)
- Super high rigidity, the second generation of dual-channel technology improves crank rigidity by 12%
- Highly compatible 28.99mm axle, adaptable to more frames
- Cold forged 7075 aluminum alloy axle core brings unimaginable rigidity and durability
- Passed 1800N 14w crank fatigue test and 5600N crank damage test, far exceeding EU standards
Customer Review
This Cybrei crankset allowed me to drop weight to get my SL7 Tarmac to 14 pounds and still use my Dura Ace chainrings for crisp shifting. I was concerned about moving to this power meter which gets l... keep reading
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Additional information
Crank Length | 157.5mm, 160mm, 162.5mm, 165mm, 167.5mm, 170mm, 172.5mm, 175mm |
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Spider Type | 4*110BCD, 5*110BCD |
Brand
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Brand Name: Cybrei | Chinese Company Name: 厦门市益百克运动器材有限公司 |
Founded: 2021 | # of Employees: 5-10 |
Headquarters: Xiamen, Fujian | Products Categories: Wheels, Cranks, Chainrings, Bottom Brackets, etc |
1 review for CYBREI Carbon Crank Assembly w/ Xcadey Powermeter Spider
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chriscooper58 (verified owner) –
This Cybrei crankset allowed me to drop weight to get my SL7 Tarmac to 14 pounds and still use my Dura Ace chainrings for crisp shifting. I was concerned about moving to this power meter which gets less than stellar reviews but so far I’ve had no issues with the xCadey power meter other than adjusting the power output reading with the mobile app. I compared my power output from my Wahoo trainer to the Xcadey power meter and adjusted to 95% since it was over estimating the reading when tested against my old Power2Max and Wahoo Kickr.