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Subject: FSA Neo Pro TT Crankset With MegaExo Bottom Bracket
FSA Neo Pro TT Crankset With MegaExo (ceramic) Bottom Bracket
S-10 Length: 170 BCD (rings): 130mm (42/54t)

Got a new Quarq Power Meter so I am selling this one. I have plenty of pictures to send so just ask! Gently used condition.

Asking $250 plus shipping.

Seen on the racing bicycles of some of the world's strongest and fastest professional teams, FSA's Neo Pro TT crankset boasts hollow, wing-shaped carbon-fiber crankarms for the ultimate in lightness, stiffness and aerodynamics. The arms seamlessly encase the bottom bracket cups for the cleanest airflow possible. FSA Neo Pro TT Cranksets FSA's new weapon against time and weight, the FSA Neo Pro crank is a full carbon fiber crankset that also includes a special full carbon TT chainring making this crank a super stiff companion to anyone's bike.

This crankset comes with FSA's MegaExo, which has cutting-edge ceramic bearings that are super smooth, significantly lighter, and last 10 times longer than steel.

The carbon fiber arms and spider are produced via the same process as the ultra-light K-Force Light crankset. The arms are hollow for weight savings and carbon fiber for strength. But to that hollow-arm shape, the frontal area has been reduced to about half the thickness of a standard FSA crank and the arms molded into a wing shape by the pedal threads.

- The choice of World Time Trial Champion and 2007 Tour Prologue winner Fabian Cancellara
- carbon hollow crank arms
- Monocoque construction with aero carbon disc spider
- Carbon fiber wrapped aluminum chainring
- Oversize Ceramic Cartridge Bearings
- Length - L170mm
- 130 BCD only
- Chainrings - 54/42T
- Commerative World Champion stripes decorate both crankarms



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