Shimano RS-510 Cyclocross/Gravel
127,01
Shimano RS-510 Cyclocross/Gravel
Shimano GRX RX600
131,13
Shimano GRX RX600
Shimano GRX RX810
222,62
Shimano GRX RX810

Shimano RS-510 Cyclocross/Gravel vs. Shimano GRX RX600 vs. Shimano GRX RX810


Shimano RS-510 Cyclocross/Gravel
Shimano GRX RX600
Shimano GRX RX810
Shimano RS-510 Cyclocross/Gravel

127,01

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Shimano GRX RX600

131,13

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Shimano GRX RX810

222,62

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Pros
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Price
Weight
Ease of installation
The look
Cons
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No left-hand crank sold separately

According to the product specialist

Pros
Price-quality ratio of this crankset is very good.
The gear ratio of this crankset is ideal for cyclocross and gravel.
With this crank you shift very smoothly.
The design of this crank looks very slick!
This crank has a specially adapted crank ratio for CX and gravel.
Even with a lot of mud you shift quickly and smoothly on this crank.
The stiffness of this crank is excellent.
Both the 1x11-speed and the 2x11-speed crank have an optimal crank ratio for cyclocross and gravel riding.
The weight of this crank is low.
Even with lots of mud, the 2x11-speed crank still shifts well!
The teeth on the chainring of the 1x11 crank have a narrow-wide grinding, so that the chain stays on it well.
Cons
This crankset is heavier than other 4-armed cranksets of Shimano.
You only shift smoothly on this crank with a GRX front derailleur.
This crank is heavier than its more expensive brother.
For the double crankset, only a GRX front derailleur is suitable for crossing the large gap between the blades.

Specifications

Number of gears
11 speed
10 speed
11 speed
11 speed
Type
Cross / Gravel Double
Single
Cross / Gravel Double
Single
Cross / Gravel Double
Crankset axle fit
Shimano Hollowtech II (24 mm)
Shimano Hollowtech II (24 mm)
Shimano Hollowtech II (24 mm)
Crank Ratio
46 / 36
40
46 / 30
40
42
48 / 31
Crank Length
172.5 mm
170 mm
172.5 mm
175 mm
170 mm
172.5 mm
175 mm