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- Hey up fellasIm gonna ask probably a stupid question but here goes:How much do I sell this crankset for its almost brand spanking only a few rides the last month, but I really want to just get a dura ace 11 speed crankset and as this came with my Tarmac I cant complain, so like I say how much should it fetch any clues?Posted 5 years agoWorthless I offer £10 lolFrom memory about 400-500 hundred new depending on which spider and rings if its the current sworks one
They are very light and the hirth joint works well , made by lightening I thinkBut never seem to fetch a lot when you see them in eBayPosted 5 years ago
Sorry not much useGot to be worth a tenner of anyone’s money.Have a look at eBay prices as a guide, and/or sram red used prices. I’d pay £250 for it unused or £150 lightly used, but then I’m tight.Posted 5 years agoI think they were only around £300 new (this was the MTB 2×10 though which I was looking at…) which is a bargain for the weight/ design. As bol says £200-£250 completely unused is fairly reasonable as a seller but as a buyer I wouldn’t pay more than £150.Posted 5 years agoIf you signed them then I’d reckon they’ll be priceless!Posted 5 years agoThat’s £400 for just the arms. The spider and or rings are separateWowPosted 5 years ago£400 is the RRP for arms only. They can be had for £350 with a quick search and the Specialized Concept store were selling them even cheaper when I looked a couple of months ago… maybe they were selling off an older style? Still pretty cheap considering the weight. Nevertheless, it is only worth what someone will pay and I wouldn’t expect more than around £150-£200 based on ebay sales. It might also be worth putting them up for sale on forums like Weightweenies where the weight and relative nicheness might be appreciated morePosted 5 years agoWeightweenies forum is a good shout – I’ve sold loads of slightly odd niche kit there, post to Europe and put a price in Euros and you can exploit the 300kg Euros with their 2lb road bikes!And yes, they are made by Lightning.Posted 5 years agoOff topic – Nick, fancy a ride Sunday?Posted 5 years agoDoing that Black Park night race tomorrow night, doing the boyfriend thing Sunday! Next weekend? Probably be the road if that would suit?Posted 5 years agoIf you get the DA cranks you will need to use the specialized expansion cups to widen the BB area. They WILL creak. I went for the praxis works BB conversion kit on my roubaix to fit my DA cranks (same BB as the tarmac) result is no creaking.Posted 5 years agoThe problem (even though I put a cheeky bid on them) is that they’re Speccy cranks, so whoever buys them is probably going to have to have a Tarmac or Roubaix. Roadies tend to be a bit brand loyal so you’re probably not going to see these fitted to the standard Cervelo/trek/carbon flashness. So a smaller group to see it to, probaby the majority of which already have these cranks.Njee – sounds like plan mate. Road sounds a better bet anyway – trails are grim at the moment. I just need to buy ANOTHER pressfit bb (that’ll be five in 3 months)..Posted 5 years ago
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