Descendant Troy Lee Designs CoLab Carbon Bicycle Crankset - 165mm, 12-Speed, 32t, Direct Mount, DUB Spindle Interface
  • Descendant Troy Lee Designs Collaboration Carbon Mountain Bicycle Crankset - 165mm Crank Length, 12-Speed Drivetrain, 32t Chainring, Direct Mount, SRAM DUB Spindle Interface
  • Descendant Troy Lee Designs Collaboration Carbon Mountain Bicycle Crankset - 165mm Crank Length, 12-Speed Drivetrain, 32t Chainring, Direct Mount, SRAM DUB Spindle Interface

Descendant Troy Lee Designs CoLab Carbon Bicycle Crankset - 165mm, 12-Speed, 32t, Direct Mount, DUB Spindle Interface

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Product Description

The Descendant Troy Lee Designs CoLab Carbon Bicycle Crankset is a top - notch choice for mountain biking enthusiasts. It features a single chain - retaining chainring for better stability. The camo black color with defined black and red accents looks really cool. With a 165mm crank length and a 9/16' pedal spindle, it offers a comfortable riding experience. Designed for mountain use, it's compatible with 141/148 Boost Hubs. The 32t chainring and 12 - speed drivetrain provide smooth gear changes. It uses the SRAM DUB spindle interface and has a direct - mount SRAM chainring BCD. Please note, the bottom bracket is not included.

Using your Descendant Troy Lee Designs CoLab Carbon Bicycle Crankset is easy. First, make sure it's properly installed on your bike. You can adjust the gears smoothly thanks to the 12 - speed drivetrain and 32t chainring. When riding, keep in mind that this crankset is designed for mountain biking, so it's built to handle rough terrains. For maintenance, regularly clean the chainring and crank arms with a mild soap and water solution. Dry it thoroughly to prevent rust. Check the bolts periodically to make sure they are tight. Also, avoid using excessive force on the pedals as it might damage the crankset. If you notice any unusual noises or issues, it's a good idea to have it checked by a professional bike mechanic.


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