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SHIMANO 105 FC-R7000 2x11-SPEED CRANK 50/34T

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SHIMANO 105 FC-R7000 2x11-SPEED CRANK 50/34TThe new design of the 2 x 11 speed HOLLOWTECH II crank FC R7000 not only brings with it a cult suspicious look and aesthetics, but also ensures even better performance. Specification Shimano 105 FC R7000 2x11 speed Crank Use: Road Group: 105 Model: FC R7000 Gradation: 50 34T Q Factor: 146mm Threaded BB shell width: 68 70mm Gear front: 2 speed Gear rear: 11 speed Construction: Hollowtech II Compatible Chain: HG EV 11 speed, HG X 11 speed PCD: 110mm

The new design of the 2 x 11-speed HOLLOWTECH II crank FC-R7000 not only brings with it a cult suspicious look and aesthetics, but also ensures even better performance.    


Specification Shimano 105 FC-R7000 2x11-speed Crank 

  • Use: Road
  • Group: 105
  • Model: FC-R7000
  • Gradation: 50-34T
  • Q-Factor: 146mm
  • Threaded BB shell width: 68 / 70mm
  • Gear front: 2-speed 
  • Gear rear: 11-speed
  • Construction: Hollowtech II
  • Compatible Chain: HG-EV 11-speed, HG-X 11-speed
  • PCD: 110mm
  • Chain line: 43.5mm

Crank Arm Length

  • 165mm
  • 170mm
  • 172.5mm
  • 175mm

Material

  • Crank arm: Aluminium Anodized
  • Crank axle: Steel Plated
  • Large Chainring: Aluminium Anodized / CFRP
  • Small Chainring: Aluminium Anodized

    Weight

    • 713.4g 

    Contents

    • 1 x Shimano 105 2x11-speed Crank FC-R7000 50/34
    • 1 x Shimano Crank Fixing Bolt
    Bottom Bracket SM-BBR60 / Pressfit SM-BB72-41B not included!

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