I'm not sure there's been a Red crank that's lighter or stiffer than Hollowgram SL or SiSL2.
But the weight difference is tiny, with the red crank being 60g or so heavier. So might as well call it even.
Hollowgrams just look better, have detachable spider, cross compatible with MTB shiz and IIRC stiffer...might be wrong on that though.
And you can trace their lineage back to this
Which is kinda cool
I seem to remember that back then I saw cranks and rings were 480g without the spindle for the Sisl2....but i just checked again...seems i was wrong. Agreed 40-50g is unimportant in the real world...except if you're trying to get under 6kg :)
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I'm not sure there's been a Red crank that's lighter or stiffer than Hollowgram SL or SiSL2.
But the weight difference is tiny, with the red crank being 60g or so heavier. So might as well call it even.
Hollowgrams just look better, have detachable spider, cross compatible with MTB shiz and IIRC stiffer...might be wrong on that though.
And you can trace their lineage back to this
Which is kinda cool