Short Cranks - Worth it or Hype?
I've done a little search, but it seems like they're old threads.
I own a 2009 48cm Jamis Ventura Elite - Everything is stock, except for the saddle (of course!).
I have been riding on this for nearly two years now. I'm vertically challenged, so certain things don't always fit me right like it does for most women.
I was reading up on Hill climbing (and somehow I stumbled across some of Luv2Climb's posts...dang girl! I want your climbing legs!), and to make long story short, I wonder if my cranks are too long for my legs.
My crank currently is FSA 170mm double compact, which I know is the standard crank size.
I found through the web and found a formula that measures on what's a good crank size for your leg length. Turns out that I need a 155mm crank. With a quick search, I didn't realize those sizes are difficult to find. I could go for 160mm, but 155mm is the ideal size.
However, after talking to three different cyclists - none are women fwiw.
One says that I ought to go for the smaller crank (160mm), because when I make circles with my legs, it's making a much larger circle than if I had the 160mm or smaller. I will perform better on the hills, and have much better turnovers (which got me intrigued, because I'm struggling on the hills).
The second guy says that it's not even worth it. 5-10mm is not going to make a difference. Only cycling on hills frequently will. Yet, he rides on 165mm arms and says he feels no difference.
The third guy said, "They will also help you spin a little faster. But as far as climbing, they'll actually make life ever so slightly harder. It's a matter of leverage. You're spinning the bottom bracket when you pedal, and the longer the lever from the fulcrum (your bottom bracket spindle) to your point of contact (in this case, your pedal), the more torque is applied for a given amount of downward force." So basically, if I go smaller, I will be happy, but will lose a little of leverage/torque. There's a disadvantage for the advantage.
So.....my question to you gals is (BTW - I do plan to ask my fitter as well, but I wanted more women's opinions) - Has anyone change their crank size from 170mm to 165mm (or smaller) and noticed a difference?
Thanks for any insight.