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China Cycling on YouTubeabout 1 year ago

00:10:01
The reviewer discusses the CYBREI Carbon Crankset, comparing the original DUB version with the new 24mm spindle version. He highlights the crankset's popularity, stiffness, lightness, and reliability, noting its adoption by SRM and use in the World Tour. The 24mm version offers compatibility with Shimano setups and larger bearings but is heavier and more expensive due to its titanium spindle.
AI Summary
Pros
- Super stiff carbon crank arms
- Lightweight (150g lighter than Shimano Dura-Ace R9200P setup)
- Popular and reliable with few reported failures
- Used by SRM and in the World Tour (e.g., Tadej Pogačar)
- Open Eastern Cinch standard allows for various spiders and power meters
- 24mm version offers straight swap for Shimano setups and larger bearings
- DUB version is lighter and cheaper
Cons
- 24mm spindle version is $70 more expensive than DUB version
- 24mm spindle version is 15g heavier due to titanium construction
- Some concerns about DUB bearings being too small for certain bottom bracket standards (noted by Hambini)
- XKD power meter may underread or overread by 3-5% (though consistent)
- Not the cheapest option available
Key Points
- Available in DUB (aluminum spindle) and 24mm Shimano standard (titanium spindle) versions
- Uses Eastern Cinch mounting system for spiders and power meters
- DUB version has thicker, shorter spindle; 24mm version has thinner, longer spindle
- 24mm version outselling DUB version since launch
- Compatible with various power meters (XKD, Sigeyi, Power2Max)
- Sold in crank lengths down to 157.5mm
- Team-tested and raced regularly by the reviewer
Purchase
Where to Buy

CYBREI Carbon Crankset - Alloy or Carbon Spider w/ EVO or METARBON Chainrings

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🇺🇸$629.00 - $854.00
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