G'day
Looking to buy a new 10 speed Red BB30 chainset.
Some web sites say a chainset is Exogram and some do not. However on SRAM web site I don't see any nonExogram chainsets, so is there such a thing as non-Exogram?
If there is whats the difference?
Thanks!
SRAM Red Chainset Exogram vs non-Exogram?
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Re: SRAM Red Chainset Exogram vs non-Exogram?
Postby Pottsy » Sat Jul 19, 2014 8:21 pm
non yaw red cranks "non-exogram"
If you are buying a Red yaw crank then it will be exogram
If you are buying a Red yaw crank then it will be exogram
Exogram™
The new Hollow Carbon Construction starts in the crank arm and extends into the cranks’ spider. It maximizes the stiffness to weight ratio.
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