
This Cheap Titanium Crankset Has a Weird Problem…
Trace Velo
15. März 2026
I've tried a few cheap carbon cranksets from AliExpress over the years, and results have honestly been mixed. They can be nice and lightweight, but often they have some slight issues that need to be worked around.
In addition, one thing that has always made me slightly hesitant to fully recommend them is the fact most use aluminium axles. Not so much of a problem on DUB standard cranksets, but 24mm Shimano standard axles made of aluminium have had issues. While I’ve personally never had one fail, there have been reports of aluminium spindles shearing under high loads. NOT ideal!
So when I found a crankset from a brand called WUZEI, that uses a 24mm axle made of titanium alloy, I was really interested to give it a try. In theory it should solve that issue. Titanium is stronger and much more fatigue resistant than aluminium, while still keeping the weight extremely low.
On paper it looked fantastic. Lightweight, well machined, and under £150. But once I installed it… there was a really strange issue, I’ve honestly never seen anything like it.
So in this video I take a closer look at this WUZEI titanium crankset from AliExpress, explain the design, and show the unusual problem I ran into when trying to get it shifting properly.
Links to stuff discussed below:
(Bear in mind these are affiliate links. It won’t cost you any extra, but I get a small amount of commission, which really helps out 😊)
WUZEI Crankset:
https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_c3h6MZqj
Riro Direct Mount Chainring:
https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_c3D3xEqJ
Goldix Direct Mount Chainring (another solid option):
https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_c4tStTYJ
Timestamps:
00:00 – Intro
00:27 – Why titanium is important
01:30 – WUZEI crankset
02:33 – Cost & weight
03:06 – Spacers
04:07 – Shifting issue
05:36 – Shifting issue explanation
07:38 – Direct mount chainring fix
08:48 – Wrap up and suggestions
10:09 – Bonus clip & FD check
Intro roll:
Created by Dev Joshi - http://www.go2dev.co.uk
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Please note:
I am not a professionally trained bike mechanic. There can be risks associated with using products that are unbranded, untested, or come from sources where the provenance is unknown. Please talk to a qualified bike mechanic if you are in any doubt.
In essence, be careful, do your research, and cycle safe!!!
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WUZEI Road Bike Carbon Crank 165 170mm Bicycle Sprocket 24mm Titanium Axle 3 Bolts Direct Mount Bicycle Crank Arm for Shimano
Erstellt: 15. März 2026Der Rezensent bespricht die WUZEI Road Bike Carbon Crank (als 'fancy titanium crank set' bezeichnet) im Kontext des Testens günstiger Carbon-Kurbelsätze. Er hebt ihre Titanachse als wichtige Verbesserung für Festigkeit und Ermüdungsbeständigkeit hervor, beschreibt aber erhebliche Installations- und Schaltprobleme, auf die er gestoßen ist.
KI-Zusammenfassung
Pros
- Verwendet eine Titanlegierungsachse, die stärker und ermüdungsbeständiger ist als vergleichbare Aluminiumachsen.
- Sehr leicht mit 525 g, deutlich leichter als ein Shimano 105-Kurbelsatz (763 g).
- Wirkte zunächst gut verarbeitet und vielversprechend.
- Nicht sehr teuer (kostete knapp unter 150 £).
Cons
- Die Achse ist ungewöhnlich breit, was die Verwendung großer Distanzscheiben (insgesamt ~4 mm) erfordert, die für Shimano-Standard-Kurbeln nicht typisch sind, was möglicherweise den Q-Faktor vergrößert und die Tretlagerlager belastet.
- Der Abstand zwischen dem großen Kettenblatt und der Rückseite des Kurbelarms ist sehr gering (~6,5–7 mm gegenüber ~12 mm bei anderen Kurbeln).
- Dieser geringe Abstand verursacht ein miserables Schalten nach vorne, wobei der Schaltkäfig extrem nah am Kurbelarm ist oder ihn berührt, wodurch das Schalten auf das große Kettenblatt unzuverlässig wird.
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