Shimano FC-R345-L Double Crankset (Black) (9-Speed) (Octalink) (175mm) (50/34T)

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Shimano FC-R345-L Double Crankset Description:

The Shimano Altus FC-R345-L Double Crankset is a lightweight aluminum crankset that is heavy on performance. This crankset features Hyperdrive SG-X chainrings that, thanks to the built in shift ramps and pins in the chainrings, are able to execute quick and smooth shifts. The aluminum crank arms attach to a stiff splined Shimano Octalink v2 bottom bracket (not included) for impressive power transfer so more of your energy goes to moving the bike forward and less into flexing the components. All of these features plus an attractive price tag make this crankset a great upgrade or replacement for cranks that have become damaged.


Features:

  • Optimized to work with 9-speed Shimano road bike chains, derailleurs, and rear cassettes
  • Aluminum crank arms for lighter weight and better stiffness
  • Hyperdrive SG-X chainrings with built in shift ramps and shifting pins for better shifts between the chainrings
  • Recommended to use a Shimano Octalink V2 bottom bracket with a 113mm wide bottom bracket spindle; width actually needed may vary depending on bicycle frame
  • Crankset will include both crank arms

Specifications:

  • Intended Discipline: Road
  • Speed Compatibility: 9 Speed
  • Bottom Bracket Spindle Compatibility: Splined Octalink V2
  • Bottom Bracket Included: No
  • Crankarm Material: Aluminum
  • Crankarm Length: 170mm | 175mm
  • Chainrings Included: Yes
  • Number of Chainrings: 2
  • Chainring Size: 50/34T
  • Chainring BCD: 110mm
  • Chainring Mount: 5-Bolt
  • Chainring Material: Aluminum (Outer) | Steel (Inner)
  • Chainline: 43.5mm
  • Pedal Spindle Size: 9/16"
  • Color: Black
  • Weight: -

This product was added to our catalog on August 1, 2024