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Ultimate Hardware Trials Cranks


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Hi!...

Does anyone know something about these Cranks?

You who know me and my project would you think its a good crankset to start with on my Monty?

They seem very cheap including bashring and cog..

And have anyone ordered from this site?

(Y) Cheers // Patrik

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they looks well similar to those onza ones, but with a different paint job, stickers, and from the looks of that tag also expencive. If they are the same as the onza ones, don't get them. get tensiles, or if you ride stock get middleburns, they are both more expencive, but will last you and will feel nice and won't flex

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I wouldn't order from that site personaly, It's not well made at all, and for all I know whatever get's ordered won't arrive, Much better to stick to the main bike shops in my oppinion (Y) .

EDIT: I think the label on those cranks says £89.99.

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There really cruddy, there the same as the onza cranks, which are the same as

the ddg armstrong cranks, which are the same as the specialized strongarm cranks and so on...

Mine broke in a short time.

£89 is a rip off, you can get them for half that.

But dont get them...

Oh, and mbuk rated them as the most flexible cranks ever...

(Y)

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There really cruddy, there the same as the onza cranks, which are the same as

the ddg armstrong cranks, which are the same as the specialized strongarm cranks and so on...

Mine broke in a short time.

£89 is a rip off, you can get them for half that.

But dont get them...

Oh, and mbuk rated them as the most flexible cranks ever...

(Y)

Yeah what he said! only i think its £39.99 not £89.99!

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They are not the same as Onza armstrong cranks. We used to use this crank which is an off the shelf Sugino crank badged as you want it and yes it is the same as the DDG and the Specialized and yes it is flexy. This is the reason why we designed and developed our own Onza crank about two or three years ago as a reasonable budget trials crank with much greater stiffness than the Sugino. I suggest you check the facts before making such statements. The Onza also has standard chainring bolts and a stainless steel ring. The Sugino has oddball bolts and a nickel plated ring.

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