Brightski
Chronos Racing Team
- Location
- Cambridgeshire
I use veloflex masters for racing, I used to used VF records a bit faster but you can push your finger through them they are that thin..
Google 145mm cranks and there's a lot of entries, although I can't see the advantage as climbing is likely to be affected simply because of the leverage required. Maybe it works for flat roads, certainly track riders usually go for 165 (banking clearance, and nothing longer is permitted on steep tracks). I have been on 165 or 167.5 over the years, and now for casual riding (which is all this clapped out old racer can do ), 165 is the norm. Simply what I'm used to and comfy with, shrt enough to spin easily and long enough to help the old legs on the climbs when taken (very) steadily!I can't help thinking that if 150's were really comfortable then why have you changed to even shorter cranks? Do you have these specially made as I don't think I've ever seen good quality cranks this short (sometimes short cranks are found on kids bikes) and surely you are drastically reducing the amount of leverage by coming down by 20 - 30mm. Can I ask (I am genuinely interested from a professional point of view) do you use short cranks to suit your own body geometry, i.e. are you quite short in the leg and this is the only length that will properly suit your leg length? Hope you don't mind me asking. Graham