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Bust Crank Spindle, Warranty?


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"Titanium"... Isn't the Ford EcoSport Titanium also made from Titanium?

There are literally a handful of Titanium cranks on the planet. I was admiring the Cane Creek EEwings 3 weeks ago in Dubai at Wolfis. R22k. These are definitely not of the same ilk.

What brand is it? then maybe people can actually help.

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5 minutes ago, Nakoota said:

Thant crank looks like it came from Game Stores and got stored in a mud bath :)

I feel like this in an April Fools post.

Yip, looks like each of his few rides were at least in the 100's of km. Also I can't see these cranks being anything but cheapies.

 

*what crank? I thought it was his BB that snapped ?!

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15 minutes ago, MTBRIDER1234 said:

Yip, looks like each of his few rides were at least in the 100's of km. Also I can't see these cranks being anything but cheapies.

 

*what crank? I thought it was his BB that snapped ?!

Nope, from the photo clearly a crank spindle and not a BB 😂🙈

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Just now, TheoG said:

Nope, from the photo clearly a crank spindle and not a BB.

I put it in italics cause I was being sarcastic haha

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2 minutes ago, FRAIL K said:

CRANK?

Shimano ULTEGRA.

BB is fine, no issues there.

 

 

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Shimano never made a titanium ultergra crank (at least to me knowledge), maybe one of the other hubbers knows if they did?

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Okay, let's be honest here. There's no way in this Universe (or any other for that matter), that you're going to convince ANYONE about that crank only doing 4 rides, unless all 4 rides circumnavigated the globe. You may have done 4 rides on it but someone else did a whole lot more.

My advice is to take it back to whoever fitted it and take the matter up with them because no matter the distance and wear, it still shouldn't fail like that.

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