Old School MTN BKR":ag22shn2 said:My Sugino Mighty cranks were forged and they broke like a pretzel. I was lucky enough to be on a stoplight, I just put my feet on the pedal an bang!, it was broken...
I had a set of these, they were the cold forged ones that came on my 1995 Kona Explosif.
I eventually bent the drive side arm... it was a DH race when I landed off a 6+ft drop and my pedal hit a stump. Bent the spindle in my Shimano DX DH spuds as well. I always thought the "cold forged" Mighty's were good cranks, the normal Sugino Impels and the "white Industries" ones they made for Marin were soft as cheese and bent like such.
Kooka Cranks. The first ones they did with the double shoulder at the bottom bracket and for long BB's pretty much all bent, but I thought the later type for shorter bottom brackets were much better?
I've chosen my components over the years by items I trust. I know I'm hard on kit so I tend to go for the tried and tested or brands I trust. I also check my components regularly for cracks or if I hear noises I don't like then it's complete strip down time.
There have been a good few items I've thought about buying... and then decided against. If I crash due to to my own mistakes then I can live with that, the few crashes I've had due to component failures have been some of the worst, I for one am not willing to take risks in that way.
I don't have a garage queen and I doubt I ever will... bikes are for riding... but I'm very glad other people do... I love looking at them.