For a limited time only at this price, while stocks last!
- Super strong and stiff forged, 6000 series aluminium construction.
- Incredible value for money!
- Tested and proven crank set from Tuvativ with many of the same features as the 7K crank set.
- Forged 6000 series aluminium construction is stiff and strong, an alloy DUB spindle keeps overall weight low.
- For a stronger connection, the alloy BB axle is pressed into the drive side crank arm, which improves stiffness too.
- Supplied SRAM DUB BB is compatible with 68mm or 73mm BB shells.
- The
IceToolz M097 BB Tool is required to fit the DUB BB (sold separately).
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For use with a 73mm BB shell, you won't require any spacers to fit the BB. For frames with a 68mm shell you will need to use one spacer on each side of the shell. These are not supplied with the cranks are sold separately here. You must also use the wavy profile spacer between the drive-side cup and the bash ring.
- This 68mm or 73mm dimension refers to the width (end to end) of the frame tube where the bottom bracket fits in, please measure your frame before ordering!
- Pimp CNC-machined bash ring is constructed from 7075 alloy, and has an integrated 22t chain ring.
- Recommended for use with 3/32" chains, 1/8" chains are likely to 'scrub' the back of the bash ring.
- Suitable for use with a wide range of frames, large crank clearance of 144mm makes the Descendant ideal for use with alloy frames with wide rear triangles.
- Supplied as a kit including crank arms, self-extracting crank bolt, DUB BB, BB spacers, wavy spacer for drive side crank and bash ring.
- 175mm arm length only.
- Weight - 719g (as pictured, including BB and wavy spacer).
What is the chain line for these cranks with a 68/73 bb?
Posted by Matthew Gibson
Reply from TartyBikes
Hi Matthew
The Truvativ Descendant 6K DUB crank set is suited to a chain line of around a 51mm in this configuration with the supplied chain ring. This is the same chain line measurement on Inspired Fourplay and Hex frames, and is quite common on street trials bikes, so it should fit similar frames with around 1-2mm chain line tolerance either way when using a freewheel on the rear.
Ben