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Pros & Cons
Pros & Cons
- Unrivalled shifting performance in terms of speed and shifting under load.
- The chainrings of this crankset can easily be changed from 50/34 to 52/36 to 54/40 or vice versa.
- Durable lightweight crankset for many carefree miles.
- Dura-Ace is not for everyone. The price is a lot higher than Ultegra.
Specifications
Specifications
Brand | Shimano | |
Number of gears | 12 speed | |
Type | Compact / Semi-compact / Double | |
Crankset axle fit | Shimano Hollowtech II (24 mm) | |
Colour | Black |
• Optimised shape of chainring
• Comes without bottom bracket bearings
• Weight: 692 grams (52-36)
Reviews
Reviews
Most recent reviews
5 / 5
Top-of-the-range crankset - the brand's benchmark
A versatile and efficient crankset for a racer in terms of gear ratios (54/40 in 12 speeds), thanks to the cassette's staggered design (11/30). It allows you to adapt the right gear ratio between the large chainring and the small chainring without crossing the chain line too much.
5 / 5
Amazing!
High-tech from Shimano. Great product! I would recommend
5 / 5
The crankset you need when riding Shimano!
Very good pedaling performance easy cranks slightly offset shoes do not rub on the cranks when pedaling. Very nice items.
5 / 5
As I am going to expect from Shimano, win but my way!
Works just fine, is beautiful and will hopefully last for a while, but that could be different, fallout Jan just like that....
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
Usual DURA ACE quality
Whether it's Dura Ace or Ultegra, apart from the look, it probably only makes a difference that you feel in your wallet. The shiny finish of the Dura Ace is slightly ahead of the Ultegra, which is why I opted for this crank. One drawback, there is apparently no chainring larger than 52 teeth in the world as of July 22.
Pros & Cons
5
Top-of-the-range crankset - the brand's benchmark
A versatile and efficient crankset for a racer in terms of gear ratios (54/40 in 12 speeds), thanks to the cassette's staggered design (11/30). It allows you to adapt the right gear ratio between the large chainring and the small chainring without crossing the chain line too much.
5
As I am going to expect from Shimano, win but my way!
Works just fine, is beautiful and will hopefully last for a while, but that could be different, fallout Jan just like that....
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Just what you expect from Shimano
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Most beautiful thing there is!
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That I haven't used it yet
5
Usual DURA ACE quality
Whether it's Dura Ace or Ultegra, apart from the look, it probably only makes a difference that you feel in your wallet. The shiny finish of the Dura Ace is slightly ahead of the Ultegra, which is why I opted for this crank. One drawback, there is apparently no chainring larger than 52 teeth in the world as of July 22.
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