🚴♂️ Elevate Your Ride with Cyclon Crankset!
The Cyclon Single Speed Square Taper Crankset is a high-quality, 170mm crankset made from durable aluminum alloy. It features a 104BCD design compatible with various single-speed chainrings, ensuring a secure fit and preventing chain drop. Ideal for mountain and road bikes, this crankset comes with all necessary installation components, making it a perfect upgrade for cycling enthusiasts.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10.04 x 7.95 x 2.83 inches |
Package Weight | 0.77 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Cyclon |
Country of Origin | China |
Color | Black |
Material | Aluminum |
Suggested Users | unisex |
Manufacturer | Cyclon |
Part Number | 800529-4 |
Size | 36T-Round |
Sport Type | Cycling |
J**R
Top grade chain ring and arms
High quality crank arms and chain ring, quick easy installation and they work great, just what I wanted for a fare price
B**B
Decent crank set
This is a decent crankset if you’re building a one by. Great price!
C**E
Offset doesn't work for my altus 1x8 mountain bike
I had to space the chainring with double stacked washers from the hardware store towards the bottom bracket in order to use 1st gear. I'm not sure how long it will last. The description doesn't mention the offset. But that being said the company is a pleasure to deal with, which goes very far in my book . Added 2 stars just for that.
J**H
Awesome!
Fit perfect on ours. We’ve ridden a few times, with no issues.
M**C
Missing parts in box
【Package Include】:1PC Mountain bike crankset , 1PC single speed chainring, 4PCS Chainring bolts, 1PC Three-pronged wrench and a exquisite box.The crankset and chainring appear to be good quality. However I didn't receive the bolts or wrench in the box so I'm not able to mount the parts.Update: seller contacting me and made things right. No issues installing the crank and gear to bike.
D**S
Weak
Pretty weak material. It wallowed out almost immediately and the left crank won't stay tight.
T**M
Good value for the money!
I have a 7 year old "Motobecane Elite Eight" bike....The ones you see at bikes direct. It's got the Shimano 8 speed hub in the rear wheel, so it's like a fixed gear bike; no cassette. The front sprocket wore out before the chain, after a thousand miles. I couldn't find a 42 tooth sprocket, so I went with a 38 and I get more torque.I had to move the sprocket to the inside of the crank and add 2mm of spacers, to get the chain parallel to the rear sprocket. So far, it's working great, fasteners are staying tight and more importantly, the chainring is not out of round! The other option is spend $200 on a Shimano front chainring for a $600 bike!
C**S
Great price and quality
Works great as a replacement crank on m6 mountain bike