Apex 1 Crankset Speed: 10/11 Spindle: 30mm BCD: 110 42 BB30/PF30 170mm Black Road
  • Apex 1 Road Crankset with 10/11-Speed Compatibility, 30mm Spindle, 110 BCD, 42 Teeth, BB30/PF30 Interface, 170mm Crank Arm Length and Black Finish

Apex 1 Crankset Speed: 10/11 Spindle: 30mm BCD: 110 42 BB30/PF30 170mm Black Road

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Product Description

The Apex 1 Crankset is a game - changer for road cycling. It features the patented X - Sync chainring technology, which offers unmatched chain retention when part of a complete SRAM 1x system. The integrated 4 - arm, asymmetric spider gives you the best stiffness - to - weight ratio. It provides more frame and tire clearance (2mm per side) compared to other road cranks. Compatible with SRAM 1x road 10 - speed and 11 - speed systems, and its SRAM Model ID is FC - APX - 1 - A1. Technical specs include no BB inclusion, a 30mm crank spindle diameter, 9/16 pedals thread, road drivetrain spacing, a black primary color, 170mm crank arm length, an aluminum crankset material, 110 BCD, 45.5mm chainline, 807g weight, BB30/PF30 interface, and 42 teeth.

Using this Apex 1 Crankset is easy. First, make sure it's compatible with your bike's drivetrain system. Since it's for 10 - or 11 - speed SRAM 1x road setups, double - check your current setup before installation. When installing, use the right tools to attach the crankset to the bottom bracket with the BB30/PF30 interface. Be careful when tightening the bolts to avoid over - tightening or under - tightening. For day - to - day use, this crankset will give you a smooth and efficient ride. When it comes to maintenance, regularly clean the chainring and crank arms with a mild soap and water. After cleaning, dry it thoroughly to prevent rust, especially since it's made of aluminum. Check the bolts periodically to make sure they're still tight. If you notice any unusual noises or reduced performance, it might be time to have it inspected by a professional bike mechanic.


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