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    Good Morrow,

    I'm looking for cranks for my new purchase and are these cranks any good? They are a very good price and i can get them easily. The Sram Omnium Crankset is only like $20 more tho. I haven't looked at Sugino as every man and his fixie has them. I won't be doing tricks, just smashing it around the city.

    These are the cranks i'm talking about.
    http://www.iminusd.bigcartel.com/product/id144


    Cheers Tim.
    Last edited by TOU93; 22-04-10 at 02:37 PM.

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    They look fairly similar to the omniums. I don't know anything about these, having never heard of them before. Will the English BB that they come with suit your purchase?
    I have the omniums in black, my mate has them in silver. I've not had a problem with them and they're really stiff (important) but they creak and crackle a bit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TOU93 View Post
    Good Morrow,

    I'm looking for cranks for my new purchase and are these cranks any good? They are a very good price and i can get them easily. The Sram Omnium Crankset is only like $20 more tho. I haven't looked at Suigo as every man and his fixie has them. I won't be doing tricks, just smashing it around the city.

    These are the cranks i'm talking about.
    http://www.iminusd.bigcartel.com/product/id144


    Cheers Tim.
    How about the paul love cranks?

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    Seen these on a bianchi fixie at uni. They look quite chunky, especially the non drive side arm. Can post a pic at a later date if you want?
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    they are a mass produced chinese built crank much like everything else. Japanese based company i believe...

    Rex make cranks which retail for $100 and look and work exactly like my sugino messengers...

    Jing, Pauls Cranks are uber exxy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jing View Post
    How about the paul love cranks?
    They look uber sweet but not the style i'm going for on this build. Thanks any ways dude.

    Quote Originally Posted by Lorday View Post
    Seen these on a bianchi fixie at uni. They look quite chunky, especially the non drive side arm. Can post a pic at a later date if you want?
    Ohh yes please.


    The cranks are made for the shop in San Fran that is uber fixie famous, They do Tons of builds, You may know the shop front from this lovely bike is infront of.


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    Quote Originally Posted by TOU93 View Post
    They look uber sweet but not the style i'm going for on this build. Thanks any ways dude.



    Ohh yes please.


    The cranks are made for the shop in San Fran that is uber fixie famous, They do Tons of builds, You may know the shop front from this lovely bike is infront of.

    oh mr chow i want your ride

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    i also toyed with the idea of running road cranks and running a ss ring on it. It seems possible to say buy a set of sram force cranks and run race face decandant rings on them. I thought that would have looked cool.



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    Quote Originally Posted by rhys View Post
    They look fairly similar to the omniums. I don't know anything about these, having never heard of them before. Will the English BB that they come with suit your purchase?
    I have the omniums in black, my mate has them in silver. I've not had a problem with them and they're really stiff (important) but they creak and crackle a bit.
    clean your bb, sram bbs get full of shit.

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    Thanks guys... After more research and talking to a cool local bike shop, I'm going to go with the Truvativ Omnium because they come with a sealed BB, which i've been told you you need here because of the weather.

    So that cancels out the suginos unless i get a uber nice Phil wood BB.

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