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These are due to arrive in about four long, long weeks on my Orange Sub5. However, I've not seen any reviews and even a search on Google brings up next to nothing.

Does anyone know how they compare to other cranks? Are they cheapo things that I should consider upgrading now? Or are they the mutts nuts?

I'm about 16 stone when reasonably fit, so a good crankset would be a sensible investment.
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I'm not sure on these, they lool a bit like a cross between a Prodidgy and a Turbine. Probably a OEM item as Prodidy's once were.
In my experience of Race Face stuff it's always top notch gear.
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should read : look
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my bf has oem race face cranks/rings on his new marin; the granny ring collapsed under no pressure at all when shifting.
Dunno if these are the same as enduros.
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If they're new that must be a dodgy set.
I'd be more worried if I heard they were collapsing after two months.
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I think they're basically a Turbine LP minus some of the extra machining and in a four arm format. They look "real" Raceface rather than Prodigy.
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All of the RaceFace stuff on my bike is first class and I've had no problems with them. Just be in the thought that they have a warranty...

  
 

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