Hobowithin, IMO stick with the road version. I have MTB specific cranks on my 150mm travel enduro bike, which I use to slam over big rocks at 25mph. Any use of the Vado SL that actually required a mountain crank would break the frame, and be insanely unpleasant. The road cranks can easily handle the Vado's upper limit for rough terrain, so why carry the extra weight of the mountain cranks?
But of course it's all marginal - an ounce or two heavy cranks is no biggie if you do choose the MTB version.
I don't think so. I upgraded from alloy to carbon and we looking at many different crank types, but nothing seemed to match. Surprisingly, the carbon cranks are not that much lighter, but the do give you a narrower Q factor and feel much better.
I hear you.Well looking at Praxis website, my alloy arms do not match what they are showing. Mine have the wider MTB swoop and that is why I noticed the different. These are what the bike came with, so had the wrong crank arms fitted from new as these are clearly MTB ones.
the motor is (effectively) the bottom bracket...What about changing the bottom bracket would that be a possibility ?
Uff, how little do I knowthe motor is (effectively) the bottom bracket...
The alloy swoop out cranks are definitely wider and I noticed the difference immediately as soon as I pedaled the bike. Praxis are assuming you have the same shaped cranks as the carbons, but if you have the swoop, then non swoop alloy ones will bring in the Q factor. Moving the cleats does not buy you much room, so I would look at side profiles on cranks and see if non swoop are about.Uff, how little do I know
Praxis could have made a "straighter" crank with smaller Q-factor because there's plenty of chainstay clearance !
I'll adjust my cleats to get a smaller stands width and order the shorter 165mm alloy cranks because weight is not an issue for me with my 67kg (147lbs).
Thanks
Fully explains why I got a Q factor reduction when I swapped to the carbon one. Never paid much attention to the alloy ones as it was what the bike came with and never assumed they would fit the wrong ones !!! I definitely the MTB ones, surprising at 175mm. You shape and the carbons will be the narrowest Q factor on the cranks. Other than that, it will down to moving cleat over or some pedals do a short spindle if foot clearance will allow.i don't have my old aluminum cranks handy, but i'm pretty sure they looked more similar to the shape of the carbon ones than your old aluminum ones seem to.
more like the way they're pictured on the praxis site, with a more gradual curve out from the interface.
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This is the alloy 172.5mm on my Creo expert, is this the swoop and will the carbon be narrower ?The alloy swoop out cranks are definitely wider and I noticed the difference immediately as soon as I pedaled the bike. Praxis are assuming you have the same shaped cranks as the carbons, but if you have the swoop, then non swoop alloy ones will bring in the Q factor. Moving the cleats does not buy you much room, so I would look at side profiles on cranks and see if non swoop are about.
This is the alloy 172.5mm on my Creo expert, is this the swoop and will the carbon be narrower ?
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