Cranksets
When looking for the right crankset for your bike, there are a few factors to consider. MTB and road bike cranks should be compatible with your gears and bottom bracket. E-bike cranks must also fit the mid-motor. The length of the crank arms is also important for ergonomics.
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Which material?
In the field of cranksets, aluminum or carbon dominate. Aluminum cranks offer a good compromise between stability, weight and price. They are lightweight without sacrificing stability. Carbon cranks are more expensive, but lighter and stiffer.