![]() ![]() ![]() (That’s comparing retail prices, but despite the EC90 SL crankset being not yet available, it seems like online retailers are already listing the crank arms at 15% off). Weight savings typically come at a cost, and Easton’s setup will run you about $200 more than a SRAM Force setup (about $2/gram savings), but $200 less than the aluminum Rotor 3D+/Wolf Tooth combo that it replaced. It’s also just over 100g lighter over a SRAM Force 1 PF30 setup, and about 100g lighter with a Easton BSA bottom bracket than a Shimano Dura-Ace crank and BB with a Wolf Tooth ring. Easton’s new EC90 SL carbon crankset’s PF30 bottom bracket weighs 120g, which is not particularly light, but the few extra grams due to the alloy cups are worth it.
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