defjack wrote: Just got a pair of cranks shortend to 153.Tried them out today on some decent hills and they work pretty good for me.I was getting some knee pain even with the Qrings. With Qrings and 153 I didnt get any pain at all even with some 8-9% long type hills. Jack
Hi Jack,defjack wrote: Just got a pair of cranks shortend to 153.Tried them out today on some decent hills and they work pretty good for me.I was getting some knee pain even with the Qrings. With Qrings and 153 I didnt get any pain at all even with some 8-9% long type hills. Jack
MarkMark B wrote: I have pulled in my horns on short cranks. I had a "hold on a minute" moment yesterday when I did a trial with my longer cranks. Same bike, same route, the only diffrence was the different cranks. I was easily 2-3 mph faster in places where i was noting my speeds for comparitive purposes. The biggest thing was; I am able to climb with a higher gear and less perceived effort. While this trial was definitely not super scientific, it has given me reason to pause and study the situation a little more. I was ready to pull the trigger, too...
Mark
Gromit wrote:MarkMark B wrote: I have pulled in my horns on short cranks. I had a "hold on a minute" moment yesterday when I did a trial with my longer cranks. Same bike, same route, the only diffrence was the different cranks. I was easily 2-3 mph faster in places where i was noting my speeds for comparitive purposes. The biggest thing was; I am able to climb with a higher gear and less perceived effort. While this trial was definitely not super scientific, it has given me reason to pause and study the situation a little more. I was ready to pull the trigger, too...
Mark
How tall are you? Maybe the length of your legs is a factor? Longer legs. Less advantage in using shorter cranks?
Does this apply to both the freerider and the Silvio, because the seat pan was lifted alot more on Ole's El-Silvio than on my Freeriderjohntolhurst wrote: the concept runs like this:
if you use a saddle, then you rotate your hips a little, so the foot doesn't actually do the full circle relative to the hip socket
on a cruzbike, you can still enjoy some hip action :geek:
johntolhurst wrote: the concept runs like this:
if you use a saddle, then you rotate your hips a little, so the foot doesn't actually do the full circle relative to the hip socket
on a cruzbike, you can still enjoy some hip action :geek:
but your previous conditioning plays a big part
Mark, I think you might go down about 10 mm and find it smoother, better, faster
Mark B wrote:johntolhurst wrote: the concept runs like this:
if you use a saddle, then you rotate your hips a little, so the foot doesn't actually do the full circle relative to the hip socket
on a cruzbike, you can still enjoy some hip action :geek:
but your previous conditioning plays a big part
Mark, I think you might go down about 10 mm and find it smoother, better, faster
That's my thought, too; go for a happy medium. Maybe 155's go beyond the point of diminishing returns, for me.
Mark
Hardtailcruzer wrote: The sweetest MS150 I ever rode was on my red bike with a 165mm Tiagra Triple.
defjack wrote: The short cranks are working for me. I havnt noticed any speed loss and my knees feel much better during a ride. Jack