Here is my carbon fibre Orbea, bought from someone on here a few years ago. Generally happy with it and it's all I need, in my world road bikes are for cardio and MTB is for posing/fashion/having fun etc.
Have started doing more miles on it recently and keep looking at those cranks. Overall it's fairly lightweight but I feel the cranks may be carrying a fair chunk of mass. The bike seems to have mostly 105 components, cant tell about the levers because the writing is scratched off, but it has 105 chainrings 50T & 34T I believe yet the crankset just says 'Shimano' FC-R600 and apparently they weigh in at 885g.
The big ring is a bit big and the little ring is a bit small for me so I don't get a particularly useful range of gears. Where I live is fairly hilly but without huge climbs and I spin the granny ring and struggle to find opportunities to turn the biggest gear. The cranks are 170mm and I am 6 foot with long legs so they may be a bit short, otherwise the rest of the bike seems to be a good fit.
So I'm looking for a more lightweight pair of cranks in 175 or 180, with maybe 48T and 36T rings.
Have started doing more miles on it recently and keep looking at those cranks. Overall it's fairly lightweight but I feel the cranks may be carrying a fair chunk of mass. The bike seems to have mostly 105 components, cant tell about the levers because the writing is scratched off, but it has 105 chainrings 50T & 34T I believe yet the crankset just says 'Shimano' FC-R600 and apparently they weigh in at 885g.
The big ring is a bit big and the little ring is a bit small for me so I don't get a particularly useful range of gears. Where I live is fairly hilly but without huge climbs and I spin the granny ring and struggle to find opportunities to turn the biggest gear. The cranks are 170mm and I am 6 foot with long legs so they may be a bit short, otherwise the rest of the bike seems to be a good fit.
So I'm looking for a more lightweight pair of cranks in 175 or 180, with maybe 48T and 36T rings.