SimonLsie
Active member
Hey guys, thinking about changing the crankset on my Leve 2019 are there any ristrictions like can i use carbon or Sram xx1?
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You can use whatever you want. However, the cranks you buy will need to have the ISIS fitting
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Here you go. £66.86 delivered in the UK
There are only 2 sets left as I have just purchased another set.
For me personally, they are perfect for the terrain I ride in South Wales and also for my particular style of riding where I tend to pedal continuously over obstacles on steep off camber corners when climbing at speed.
You don’t need to time your pedal strokes as much with these bad boys, just pedal. I still get the occasional pedal strike but very few these days.
The Q factor on the 137mm Kris Holm cranks are almost identical to the 2019 Levo 165mm cranks ?
Kris Holm 'Spirit' ISIS Cranks
I can’t comment as I have not had the pleasure to try them yet
Currently, 137mm is pretty good for me as it has drastically reduced my pedal strikes so not sure if going any shorter would be of any benefit. However, up to you if you want to try them.
I went from 170mm to 150mm initially for around 5 months (I think...) and found the change in length reduced quite a few pedal strikes. I then decided to go one step further just to see if I could reduce them even further and for ME personally it did.
Please note, my riding conditions and my style of riding may not be the same as yours so you may not need to go so short. 150mm is a good starting point if you want to reduce your pedal strikes without having the need to ‘read the trail’ and ‘time your pedal strokes’ all the time.
Some people will say I am being lazy and cheating.... hmmm where have I heard that comment before.... I know, it is when I purchased an ebike, how ironic
Yes, I have them on both my 2017 Levo and also my 2019Did you do this on a 2018 Levo? @Kiwi in Wales
Yes mate, Cannock chase is my back garden. Literally. Be cool to hook up.I know its criminal really those mirandas look Fugly! You ride cannock then? I live on the chase be good to go ride some timeYeah I had barely used next r cranks that wouldn't fit.
I'm gonna throw this out there, be controversial etc. I don't get the shorter crank arm thing. If you're getting pedal (like how predictive text, came up with "orgasm") strikes, it's technique not crank arm length. Yes, ebikes encourage you to orgasm (pedal) more. But if you're striking enough to smash pedals, then you maybe need to look at technique. Which with training probably costs less than new crank arms.
Not so bro...you can get down to 150mm at Miranda with customized Q-Factor for Turbo Levo. I have 155mm. Need to choose the Kappa model.I would go with the Praxis cranks, they are a little bit cheaper but somewhat heavier. They were designed for the Levo. Mirandas will work as well and some people on the forum have gone with other IBIS cranks if you want aluminum or shorter arms, the shortest Praxis and Miranda will go is 165mm.
Not ugly...cool.I know its criminal really those mirandas look Fugly! You ride cannock then? I live on the chase be good to go ride some time
Yeah...well I have been riding gnarly trails for 30+ years and the 165mm cranks on this bike yield pedal strikes both up and down if your aggressive due to the low bottom bracket and on trails when your in a hole or rut climbing. When you are moving at high speed or pushing the edge the last thing you need is a hard slam on your foot or crank that breaks your toe or worse. I changed to 155mm and it helped a lot and no drawbacks from me.I'm gonna throw this out there, be controversial etc. I don't get the shorter crank arm thing. If you're getting pedal (like how predictive text, came up with "orgasm") strikes, it's technique not crank arm length. Yes, ebikes encourage you to orgasm (pedal) more. But if you're striking enough to smash pedals, then you maybe need to look at technique. Which with training probably costs less than new crank arms.
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