• Cranks are brand new in box (& so is the attached bearing), I have just swapped the chainrings as my partner preferred a lower gear when swapping the groupset onto a different bike.

    Chainrings have 1,250 miles on them, so plenty of life left.

    Includes a brand new Italian threaded BB which originally came with the groupset & I had no use for.

    Yours posted for £75 £70 SOLD (RRP ~£250).


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  • These have the new power torque design easy to fit then the old power torque?

  • To be honest, I'm not sure. In my experience, fitting these is pretty easy, just need a somewhat obscure 14mm allen key. The part number is FC17-POS540 & here's a picture of the back of the cranks.


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  • I think these are the newer easier to fit power torque cranks, not specialist tools need to remove.

  • Cool, that would make sense. I can only compare them to the other set I have which are the same installation technique.

  • £70 posted.

  • I have a few Campagnolo cranks. Ultra and Power Torque. IMHO these Power Torque ones are less prone to agro. Bearings seem to be less likely to get soaked. So easy to remove too. Just my experience. Bargain. GLWS

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SOLD - Campagnolo Potenza Power-Torque 11spd 52-36T 175mm & IT BB

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