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Truvativ Stylo 3.3 GXP Reviews

Truvativ Stylo 3.3 GXP
Truvativ

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Avg Rating: 6 gear reviews
MSRP: $155.00
6 members own this 1 members want this
Buy from: REI  
 
Description: (from sram.com)
* Giga X Pipe external bearing ensures a super-stiff crank/bottom bracket system that's lightweight, durable and easy to maintain
* Features 44/32/22 chainrings; 7075-T6 aluminum chainring has CNC details
* Contemporary graphics complement the integration of form between the arm and outer ring
* Mirror-polished black crankarms and anodized tungsten grey rings look spectacular
* Includes
Team GXP bottom bracket

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Reviews



reviewed by saminguz   on December 10, 2010
 
Pros
A good mid range crankset.
 
Cons
Prefer Hollowtech to gxp for weight advantage.
 
Review
A moderate system that does what it is supposed to for the price. Comes down to personal preference and mine is for Shim.
 


reviewed by dauw   on November 29, 2010
 
Pros
Relatively inexpensive, stiff, and durable
 
Cons
the fastening bolt on older versions used to work itself loose due to heat expansion of bolt materials, but this appear to have been fixed on newer versions. Could be a little lighter.
 
Review
This crank hits my performance target for a petty price. I'll keep buying and using them.
 


reviewed by mtbgreg1   on September 24, 2009
 
Pros
Nice cranks, work well, durable
 
Cons
Nothing yet
 
Review
I busted the something internally on the cranks that came stock on my bike, got these for free on warranty and they are way better. So far, not a single issue from them.
 


reviewed by Juan_Gear   on July 1, 2009
 
Pros
Pedals went round and round
 
Cons
can nat keep bearings in them
 
Review
better than not riding
 


reviewed by nexus1200s   on May 13, 2009
 
Pros
superlight crankset, stiff, great bearings
 
Cons
none
 
Review
great superlight crankset that can take a beating and continue on with minor maintainence. The bearing are super smooth for an overall great ride.
 


reviewed by Martino0626   on March 29, 2009
 
Pros
Very Durable and Light
 
Cons
Nothing as of yet
 
Review
If you're looking for an upgrade and dont want to spend $500 on XTR or $300 on some other upper echelon cranks...I'm very hard on my components but these cranks have been very solid from day one
 

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