Old 07-07-21, 09:46 AM
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Originally Posted by terrymorse
105 is less likely to crack and break. But since it's made of aluminum, it will break if used long enough.

Many examples of solid aluminum cranks exist.
Blah! :-) Complete fearmongering! B52s, 60 years old still in service. I never heard of a 105 crank failing in a similar manner to ultegra and DA.
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