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Eclat Maverick Crankset

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About This Product: Eclat Maverick Crankset

The Eclat Maverick Crankset is all about strength. What’s totally unique about the Mavericks is their use of a regular 48 spline. Until now, alloy cranks were only available with a mountain bike style square spindle and a pinch bolt on the arm. Thanks to Eclat, that is no longer the case.

The spindle boss has received the same treatment, and a new approach to the design of this area means troublesome threads are a thing of the past.

Specs:
  • Cold forged 7000 series alloy
  • 170mm or 175mm
  • 22mm crmo ultra hollow
  • Black, polished, red
  • One piece forged alloy crank arm for ultimate strength
  • RSD & LSD compatible
  • Heat treated crmo inserts at pedal and spindle bosses
  • Compatible with splie and bolt drive sprockets
  • Hollowed design for reduced weight
  • Comes supplied with assembly tool and 6mm allen key

Weight:
  • 981g (34.6oz : 2.16lbs) 175mm

Crank Size Chart

Crank Size Chart
Inseam length Crank Length
Crank Size: Micro, Mini. Junior
Inseam length: 15 - 16 inch Crank length: 130 mm
Inseam length: 16 - 17.5 inch Crank length: 135 mm
Inseam length: 17.5 - 19 inch Crank length: 140 mm
Inseam length: 19 - 20 inch Crank length: 145 mm
Inseam length: 20 - 22 inch Crank length: 150 mm
Crank Size: Junior, Expert, Expert XL
Inseam length: 20 - 22 inch Crank length: 150 mm
Inseam length: 22 - 23 inch Crank length: 155 mm
Inseam length: 23 - 25 inch Crank length: 160 mm
Inseam length: 25 - 26 inch Crank length: 165 mm
Crank Size: Pro and Larger
Inseam length: 26 - 27 inch Crank length: 170 mm
Inseam length: 27 - 28 inch Crank length: 175 mm
Inseam length: 28 - 30 inch Crank length: 177.5 mm
Inseam length: 30 - 31 inch Crank length: 180 mm
Inseam length: 31 - 32 inch Crank length: 185 mm
Inseam length: 33+ inch Crank length: 190 mm

How To Measure Your Inseam

  1. Start with a pair of pants you already have that fit you well and lay them flat on the floor.
  2. Carefully measure the length from the crotch seam to the bottom of the leg.
  3. THIS NUMBER IS YOUR INSEAM. Use this number to help you choose your cranks.