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Answered Shorter Shimano FC-E8000 cranks?

myskovon

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Aug 12, 2018
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Hi everyone,

I would like to fit shorter cranks to my new bike but can't seem to find any smaller than the 170mm currently on it. I see quite a few posts on here about shorter cranks but haven't come across anyone mentioning shorter ones to this spec. Is there any, or an alternative I can fit?

Attached a pic of the bike just to make this post slightly more exciting :LOL:

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Bonz

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Jul 2, 2018
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Hi everyone,

I would like to fit shorter cranks to my new bike but can't seem to find any smaller than the 170mm currently on it. I see quite a few posts on here about shorter cranks but haven't come across anyone mentioning shorter ones to this spec. Is there any, or an alternative I can fit?

Attached a pic of the bike just to make this post slightly more exciting :LOL:

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You can get them in germany and Holland if you Google it. About 90 quid last time I looked. Remember it might affect your seat post height.
Hi everyone,

I would like to fit shorter cranks to my new bike but can't seem to find any smaller than the 170mm currently on it. I see quite a few posts on here about shorter cranks but haven't come across anyone mentioning shorter ones to this spec. Is there any, or an alternative I can fit?

Attached a pic of the bike just to make this post slightly more exciting :LOL:

View attachment 4061
Have a look at the Miranda site. Delta SH for Shimano.
 

myskovon

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Aug 12, 2018
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Have a look at the Miranda site. Delta SH for Shimano.

Oh man, thought I’d escaped Miranda with this bike. Used to pay a fortune for chainrings off them on the old bike. Thanks for the heads up though, if you reckon they’d fit it’s good to know where I can get hold of shorter ones. ?
 

Bob lakin

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R120

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Lots of us in here have the Miranda Delta SH cranks for the E8000. Come in 150,155,160,165,170:

Delta SH - Miranda Bike Parts

SRAM are bringing out similar range of size cranks for the E8000 for 2019, not sure when they will be in shops. Hope also bringing out cranks, but again not listed on their website yet.

More info here

Vitus E-Sommet VR - EMTB Forums
 

myskovon

Well-known member
Aug 12, 2018
103
141
Leeds
Lots of us in here have the Miranda Delta SH cranks for the E8000. Come in 150,155,160,165,170:

Delta SH - Miranda Bike Parts

SRAM are bringing out similar range of size cranks for the E8000 for 2019, not sure when they will be in shops. Hope also bringing out cranks, but again not listed on their website yet.

More info here

Vitus E-Sommet VR - EMTB Forums

Cheers for the info, Miranda currently have no 155 or 160 which would be my preference. I've messaged to ask when they anticipate having them back in stock.
 

RoJo

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Apr 24, 2019
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Surrey
IMG_20190813_082119.jpg

Please excuse the low quality of these scales, but a pair of FC-E8000 175mm cranks weigh approximately 518g.
According to Shimano Steps Kurbelgarnitur FC-M8050 | BIKEIMPORT
FC-E8000:
165mm = 531g
170mm = 535g
175mm = 538g
FC-E8050:
170mm = 451g
175mm = 455g
FC-M8050:
165mm = 447g
170mm = 452g
175mm = 459g

Costs according to bike-discount.de
FC-E8000 = £26.84
FC-E8050 = £67.29
FC-M8050 = £81.72
 

RoJo

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Apr 24, 2019
250
203
Surrey
So you are sawing about 0.4 % in weight if your bike Is 22 kg, does it make any sense? ;)

Karsten
Haha, point taken. Actually my friend took the piss for the same reason when I got Carbon Fatbars. I think it's actually more important to save weight when your bike is heavier than you want. The main reason for changing cranks was for pedal strikes, but the weight saving opportunity is interesting (even though it's hard to quantify if there is even a benefit here).
 

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