by skilewis74 <skilewis74@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Jul 5, 2008 at 03:56 AM
^^^^^^^^^^
New LX cranks may be fine, but I've heard the Qu-Ax cranks are
stronger, and the PW even stronger.
I had a pair of United steel cranks on my 20. They were really cheap
and the extra weight wasn't too noticeable when on the uni. But I
hated how they rode.
They would flex a bit and then rebound suddenly on every bump and
sometimes from pedaling. They would not really want to go where I
wanted to and when I hit a bump it'd throw me to one side or another.
My Qu-Ax cranks were like driving a compact car w/ nice crisp handling,
and the steel ones was like driving a jacked up Jeep w/ worn out mushy
suspension and too much rebound.
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