Thursday, 5 November 2015

Praxis cranks up 2016 range with new drivetrain bits

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Praxis continues to expand its continually growing range of drivetrain offerings for 2016, now with a wealth of new chainring sizes, more value-priced cold-forged alloy cranks, and additional bottom bracket fitments that promise to make your next ride creak-free.

Chainrings galore

Headlining the collection of chainrings are new 1x-specific options for the latest Shimano XT and XTR asymmetrical four-arm cranks (96mm BCD). Each of the new chainrings will attach using existing hardware so the stock aesthetics will essentially carry over. Praxis will start with 30-, 32-, and 34-tooth sizes, with 36T and 38T sizes to follow.

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Praxis now has 1x-specific chainrings to fit the latest Shimano XTR and XT crankarms

Although Praxis made its name on the longevity of its cold forged conventional road and mountain bike chainrings, these new 1x-specific options – like most of the company’s other narrow/wide-profile chainrings (and nearly all narrow/wide chainrings currently on the market, in fact) – are CNC-machined instead.

Related: How to convert to a 1x drivetrain

Fresh new cranksets

More creak-free bottom brackets

  • XT and XTR 1x chainrings: $65-70, available now
  • Cold forged 4130 chainrings: $75, mid-November 2015
  • Direct-mount SRAM GXP chainrings: $65-70, mid/late November 2015
  • SRAM Red ExoGram chainrings: $160-170, spring 2016
  • Cadet cranksets: $190 (estimated), spring 2016
  • Zayante Sprint crankset: $299, January 2016
  • M30 Thru bottom bracket: $85, available now

You can read more at BikeRadar.com



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