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Shimano 105 FC-R7000 Crankset - 175mm, 11-Speed, 52/36t, 110 BCD, Hollowtech II Spindle Interface, Black

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Shimano 105 FC-R7000 Crankset - 175mm, 11-Speed, 52/36t, 110 BCD, Hollowtech II Spindle Interface, BlackShimano 105 FC R7000 balances weight and efficiency without sacrificing stiffness. Wider gear pitch increases chain clearance with small gearings and allows for 410 mm chain stays on 135 mm O. L. D. Product Specifics Defined Color: Black Rings: 52 36 Spindle Interface Type: Shimano Hollowtech II Chainring BCD: 110 Color: Black Chainline Hub Compatibility: 130 Hubs Chainline Hub Compatibility: 135 142 Road Disc Hubs > 415 mm Chainstay Drivetrain

Shimano 105 FC-R7000 balances weight and efficiency without sacrificing stiffness.
  • Wider gear pitch increases chain clearance with small gearings and allows for 410 mm chain stays on 135 mm O.L.D.

Product Specifics

  • Defined Color: Black
  • Rings: 52/36
  • Spindle Interface Type: Shimano Hollowtech II
  • Chainring BCD: 110
  • Color: Black
  • Chainline/Hub Compatibility: 130 Hubs
  • Chainline/Hub Compatibility: 135/142 Road Disc Hubs > 415 mm Chainstay
  • Drivetrain Speeds: 11
  • Weight: 742
  • Number of Chainrings: Double
  • Crank Intended Use: Road



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