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Old 03-22-24, 03:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Duragrouch
From what I've seen (only in pics), the quality looks good, if I recall, CNC-machined from 7075-T6….I'm not that strong. But I put a lot of miles on my bike. At the very least, Litepro is extremely cost competitive for the quality. I hope they are doing FEA in design and not just by "styling", for the rings especially.
In the past I have used FSA Vero compact square taper cranksets for racing and touring bikes, I would put the perceived quality of the Litepro crank just below that of the FSA.


This frameset was found dumped in a hedge here in Frankfurt and was my commuter bike for 6 years. 2x10 drivetrain with an FSA vero compact. Standard STIs, mini V brakes, not the lightest but it did the job.




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