Ultegra FC-6700 left crank
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Ultegra FC-6700 left crank
I’m going to lose my Ultegra FC-6700 175mm left side crank for two weeks.
I’ve heard this will make the bike hard to ride.
What are my options for a temporary replacement?
Is there a Dura Ace part I should be looking for as well as the Ultegra 6700?
Thanks
Barry
I’ve heard this will make the bike hard to ride.
What are my options for a temporary replacement?
Is there a Dura Ace part I should be looking for as well as the Ultegra 6700?
Thanks
Barry
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Any Shimano road HT2 crank arm of the same length will do, if you haven't bought already, would really question why upgrade a 6700 crank to power, the 6700 is a very old design, and if you need rings, the outer specifically (which if you do any good amount of riding, you probably will have now), it's more cost-effective to get a new chainset.
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and this is why I come here....... thank you Jim.
I have been looking at buying a 6700 left side arm at $100
A complete new R8000, both sides is only $230.
It gets better.... the PM is $300 if it comes on an R8000 left arm, or the same price to mount it on your arm.
In summary
For an additional $130, I get a new R8000 drive side crankset, a spare non drive side crank, and no two week wait.
Thank you Jim
Barry
Edit: Looks like the R8000 has changed the chainline from the 6700. Looks like this may not work. More research required.
I have been looking at buying a 6700 left side arm at $100
A complete new R8000, both sides is only $230.
It gets better.... the PM is $300 if it comes on an R8000 left arm, or the same price to mount it on your arm.
In summary
For an additional $130, I get a new R8000 drive side crankset, a spare non drive side crank, and no two week wait.
Thank you Jim
Barry
Edit: Looks like the R8000 has changed the chainline from the 6700. Looks like this may not work. More research required.