Thanks I'll check them out but I would like some color maybe raw since my bike is blackFWIW, I'm satisfied with my alloy Miranda cranks. Not expensive, and they have survived 4-ish years of regular riding. Mine are 150s, so pedal strikes are a faded memory.
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They look nice but since I have to buy them outside Norway with shipping and taxes they would cost me $300 and Hope is sold in Norway costing $250. In little Norway, unfortunately, there is not as large a selection in bike parts as there is in the UK, so by importing parts, it is always very expensive if the company is not kind and sends the parts as a giftAlso consider Pinnd cranks , great quality and possibly a bit cheaper than Hopes.
Re: 5DEV , I had a set of first gen 160mm , there was something wrong with the size tolerance in the isis spline. They eventually warrantied them after a few months of email exchanges and me digging my heels in! I sold the replacements as soon as I received them. Then I bought Pinnd 155s , not a problem with them.
When I look at RF website they don't have 155mm or in different colours.I'm also after some new 155 cranks after bending my Miranda's on a root strike.
The Miranda's are okay if you can get them cheaper on Amazon, they do seem to bend easily though, so if you're a heavy or aggressive rider bare that in mind.
Also I'm not sure if it's the machining, finish coating or another factor but the drive side crank arm was extremely tight and difficult to remove, the non drive side came off fine.
Pinnd cranks look amazing but I'm not sure I can justify the price tag
Same with hope, but I actually prefer the look of the Pinnd
How about race face?
Are there any others?
I've got the original E-thirteen cranks back on at the moment but they keep coming loose.
I've read this is a common issue with a batch of them and some have warrantied them for replacement.
I believe they also make a 155 version.
Thanks think I have decided to go for raw HopeI have Hope’s on my Levo Gen3 and Pinnd on my wife’s Mondraker.
Both came with self extracting bolts
Both are great and way stronger and betterer than Miranda’s.
Lovely finish and feel strong.
RF crank boots fit the Hopes quite nicely
If you earlier had 160mm did you feel any difference in the cadence and did you have to adjust the dropper post height?I have the 155mm Hope cranks - virtually stopped pedal strikes and no downsides
They may have been 165 before (2020 Turbo Levo) but certainly didn't notice any difference in cadence but probably adjusted dropper post to compensate - some time ago now!If you earlier had 160mm did you feel any difference in the cadence and did you have to adjust the dropper post height?
Just fitted Hope 155 yesterday. Used Hope brakes. Pedals and wheels for many years with no issues . Expect the cranks will be the same .I'm considering buying 155mm crankarms to Levo comp carbon so anyone got any good/bad experience with Hope which I like?
I also like 5Dev but they are way to expensive.
I have decided to go for Hope 155mm and earlier also did consider Hope brakes but since they don't have bite point adjustments I went for Maven.Just fitted Hope 155 yesterday. Used Hope brakes. Pedals and wheels for many years with no issues . Expect the cranks will be the same .
Ok. My Hopes have bite adjustment .Tech 3 or 4 I can't remember. Must admit I have used Hope brakes for ten years or more with no issues. Found them more finicky on Levo but probably done two or three times the mileage. compared to what I did before.I have decided to go for Hope 155mm and earlier also did consider Hope brakes but since they don't have bite point adjustments I went for Maven.
I've also got Hope Tech 3 V4 - superb brakes with excellent modulation. They do have reach and bite point adjustmentI have decided to go for Hope 155mm and earlier also did consider Hope brakes but since they don't have bite point adjustments I went for Maven.
Yes you are right I confused them with TRP DH-R EVO which doesn't have it. Anyway I got a good price on the Maven boxOk. My Hopes have bite adjustment .Tech 3 or 4 I can't remember. Must admit I have used Hope brakes for ten years or more with no issues. Found them more finicky on Levo but probably done two or three times the mileage. compared to what I did before.
You're right regarding bpaI've also got Hope Tech 3 V4 - superb brakes with excellent modulation. They do have reach and bite point adjustment
I never had problems with any brand of brakes to be fair. I got Hopes as my mate had a account with them so I get everything at cost price . I think I paid about 170 for cranksYes you are right I confused them with TRP DH-R EVO which doesn't have it. Anyway I got a good price on the Maven box
I have tried all Code with different rotors and pads and never got comfortable with them good modulation but terrible stop power. Yeah some are happy having good contacts I don't neither much to choose between locally. I have to pay ~$270 for Hope cranks and ~$500 for 5DEVI never had problems with any brand of brakes to be fair. I got Hopes as my mate had a account with them so I get everything at cost price . I think I paid about 170 for cranks
I went from Codes to Hope and never looked back. Some say they aren't quite as powerful as others but as they say "what is power without control"I have tried all Code with different rotors and pads and never got comfortable with them good modulation but terrible stop power. Yeah some are happy having good contacts I don't neither much to choose between locally. I have to pay ~$270 for Hope cranks and ~$500 for 5DEV
I recently went from the original 160 praxis to 150 miranda cranks, definitely had to adjust the dropper, still getting used to riding shorter cranks...If you earlier had 160mm did you feel any difference in the cadence and did you have to adjust the dropper post height?
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